The Collaborative International Dictionary
Usage examples of "embden".
Packets of papers addressed to merchants and well-known persons in the German towns were put into the post-offices of Embden, Kuipphausen, Varel, Oldenburg, Delmenhorst, and Bremen.
I present to you Lady Brilliana Harley, her aunt, Lady Katherine von Embden, and her nurse, Elisabeta?
John Alasco, a Polish nobleman, being expelled his country by the rigors of the Catholics, settled during some time at Embden in East Friezland, where he became preacher to a congregation of the reformed.
Paderborn, and from thence to the Rhine, recalling in his march the troops that were in Embden, Cassel, and the land-graviate of Hesse, all which places were now evacuated.
British troops, as being the nearest to Embden, where the reinforcements from Britain were to be landed.