Proper noun
Celle
A city and district in Lower Saxony, Germany.
The hand that gives is above the hand that takes. (La main qui donne est au-dessus de celle qui reçoit.) Napoleon Bonaparte
In Poitou the ex-provost of Benon, Peter Bertin, was made seneschal, and finally in Gascony the household official Helie de La Celle was picked for the seneschalship there. Source: Internet
The state's economy, population and infrastructure are centred on the cities and towns of Hanover, Stadthagen, Celle, Braunschweig, Wolfsburg, Hildesheim and Salzgitter. Source: Internet
The centuries-old German name of the town, Cilli, sounded no longer German enough to some German residents, the form Celle being preferred by many. Source: Internet
The marriage of state was arranged primarily as it ensured a healthy annual income and assisted the eventual unification of Hanover and Celle. Source: Internet