1. Hanover - Noun
2. Hanover - Proper noun
a port city in northwestern Germany; formerly a member of the Hanseatic League
the English royal house that reigned from 1714 to 1901 (from George I to Victoria)
Source: WordNetAfter being accepted by 12 colleges, Kirby originally considered attending Indiana University Bloomington or Bellarmine, but chose Hanover to stay closer to home and hopefully make a difference here. Source: Internet
Additionally, the Laurel-based Connect-a-ride system operates two routes in the western portion of the county, including Severn, Arundel Mills, Maryland City, Glen Burnie, Hanover, and Odenton. Source: Internet
After the demise of Der Sturm Gallery in 1924 he ran an advertising agency called Merzwerbe, which held the accounts for Pelikan inks and Bahlsen biscuits, amongst others, and became the official typographer for Hanover town council between 1929 and 1934. Source: Internet
After Poltava, the anti-Swedish coalition was re-established and subsequently joined by Hanover and Prussia. Source: Internet
A. Köcher, Leipzig, 1879, pp. 1 and 68) who says that her two eldest sons were born at Hanover, and by four notifications from Hanover to the court at Wolfenbüttel preserved in the Wolfenbüttel state archives (citation). Source: Internet
Anderson p.211-12 The French Invasion of Hanover posed a threat to Britain's ally Prussia, who they would now be able to attack from the west as well as facing attack from Austria, Russia, Saxony and Sweden. Source: Internet