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  • And when he learned that the Saxons were preparing themselves for combat at the place called Detmold, he made towards them with all the speed he could muster, engaged them in battle and defeated them with such slaughter that out of their immense host very few are said to have escaped.

    De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » Medieval Warfare in the reign of Charlemagne 2009

  • The 10-month-old baby, known as the Detmold child, is on loan from the Lippisches Landes museum in Detmold, Germany.

    CTV News RSS Feed 2010

  • The 10-month-old baby, known as the Detmold child, is on loan from the Lippisches Landes museum in Detmold, Germany.

    CTV News RSS Feed 2010

  • The 10-month-old baby, known as the Detmold child, is on loan from the Lippisches Landes museum in Detmold, Germany.

    www.kyivpost.com 2010

  • The 10-month-old baby, known as the Detmold child, is on loan from the Lippisches Landes museum in Detmold, Germany.

    ajc.com - News 2010

  • This was because even within the new Germany, people from one part of the Reich were seen by many other Germans as coming from a foreign place, such as Detmold an der Lippe or East Prussia or the Palatinate or Bavaria -- rather than being a local citizen.

    GERMAN HISTORY IS FILLED WITH NON-GERMANS, BUT MOST GERMANS DON'T STUDY HISTORY MUCH AND IGNORE THE HISTORICAL FACTS 2009

  • Constance Fenimore Woolson of Cleveland sent stories and studies of life in the Great Lake hands; and Mr. William Henry Bishop of Milwaukee contributed a romance which those who have not forgotten "Detmold" must remember for the restraint and delicacy with which a new motive in fiction was managed, and the truth with which the daring situation was imagined.

    Recollections of an Atlantic Editorship 1907

  • I remember my mother telling me how the church in Detmold a Garrison in Germany had "for those in peril on the sea" on the list of hymns every week just to support her whilst she was there, and her telling me of the comfort it provided her, it remains a Hymn I struggle to sing now.

    Memories of the Falklands 2007

  • One coming from Hildesheim and the other from Detmold.

    The Dreamthief's Daughter Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 2001

  • The summer after his first winter in Detmold was spent in Goettingen with warm friends.

    The World's Great Men of Music Brower, Harriette 1922

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