Proper noun
Gotha
An independent city in Thuringia, Germany
Adam Weishaupt died in Gotha on 18 November 1830. Source: Internet
Two years later Germany’s Gotha bomber, a machine capable of a round trip from Belgian bases, struck at Folkestone, a port through which British soldiers embarked for the front. Source: Internet
A Taurus 9 mm handgun was stolen from the center console of a Gotha man's Ford Expedition in late January or early February. Source: Internet
His Critique of the Gotha Programme opposed the tendency of his followers Wilhelm Liebknecht and August Bebel to compromise with the state socialism of Ferdinand Lassalle in the interests of a united socialist party. Source: Internet
Pearson, pp. 229–230 On a slow journey back to France, Voltaire stayed at Leipzig and Gotha for a month each, and Kassel for two weeks, arriving at Frankfurt on 31 May. Source: Internet
Relying upon the Almanach de Gotha to gazette dynastic events, Germany's deposed heads of state continued to notify its editors of changes in family members' status and traditional titles. Source: Internet