Arnsberg


a city in North Rhine–Westphalia, W Germany.
Historical Examples

My wife dead, my own heart broken, Arnsberg ruined and disgraced!
The Goose Girl Harold MacGrath

Arnsberg, nothing that I can do will restore these wasted years.
The Goose Girl Harold MacGrath

As a pis-aller, this was accepted; and Ries remained at Arnsberg about nine months, after which he returned home.
The Life of Ludwig van Beethoven, Volume I (of 3) Alexander Wheelock Thayer

Frederick, Count of Arnsberg, the father of Gotfried’s wife, was furious.
The Lives of the Saints, Volume 1 (of 16) Sabine Baring-Gould

“In Arnsberg’s desk,” returned the duke, the anger in his eyes giving place to gloomy retrospection.
The Goose Girl Harold MacGrath

Read this one from the late king of Jugendheit to Arnsberg, then, if you still doubt.
The Goose Girl Harold MacGrath

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