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  • On August 2, 1903, four and one-half months before Orville and Wilbur Wright had their first successful flight at Kitty Hawk, my grandmother, Alice Muller, was born in Donaueschingen, Germany.

    IsThatLegal? 2003

  • The stretch from the source at Donaueschingen – there are at least two disputed sources but this seems the best place to start – to Regensburg is the least used and has some spectacular scenery.

    The best of Germany – as chosen by our readers 2011

  • Likewise audiences at Donaueschingen in the early 1960s and old farts outside Covent Garden in the 1990s.

    The Wrong Trousers Matthew Guerrieri 2007

  • As early as 1768 she was appointed court factor in the Fürstenberg residence of Donaueschingen, selling horses, silver, jewellery and other expensive goods to this court.

    Chaile Raphael Kaulla. 2009

  • The whole of December is usually spent at Potsdam, save for an annual visit to his friend Prince Fürstenberg at Donaueschingen.

    William of Germany Stanley Shaw

  • The newly appointed minister of war, Falkenhayn, went to Donaueschingen, where he was joined by von Deimling.

    My Four Years in Germany Gerard, James W 1917

  • The Emperor remained during these critical days at Donaueschingen, the princely estate of his friend and favourite, Prince Furstenberg, enjoying himself with fox-hunting, torch-light processions and cabaret performances.

    My Four Years in Germany Gerard, James W 1917

  • The Chancellor then hurried to Donaueschingen, arriving a few hours before the departure of the Emperor; and a subsequent order of the Emperor to General von Deimling to see to it that the military officers did not overstep their authority and directing him to investigate the occurrences and take measures to punish all guilty parties, somewhat quieted the nation and caused the two highest civil officials of Alsace-Lorraine to withdraw their resignations.

    My Four Years in Germany Gerard, James W 1917

  • St. Gall, and Donaueschingen, and cited as A, B, and C respectively.

    The Nibelungenlied Translated into Rhymed English Verse in the Metre of the Original George Henry Needler 1914

  • A distinguished German antiquary, born at Donaueschingen, 10 April,

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913

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