Proper noun
Ingolstadt
A city on the River Danube in Bavaria, in southern Germany
At odds with his colleagues, he was glad to accept a call to a theological chair at Ingolstadt in November 1510, receiving at the same time the honors and income of a canon at Eichstadt. Source: Internet
A professor of canon law at the University of Ingolstadt, Weishaupt had become disillusioned with the Catholic Church by 1776. Source: Internet
Churchill states 08:30 The guns were heard by Baden in his camp before Ingolstadt, "The Prince and the Duke are engaged today to the westward", he wrote to the Emperor. Source: Internet
Initially, Volkswagen was hostile to the idea of Auto Union as a standalone entity producing its own models having acquired the company merely to boost its own production capacity through the Ingolstadt assembly plant. Source: Internet
At one point, he was held with other POW officers from France, Great Britain, and Russia at a castle in Ingolstadt, Germany. Source: Internet
It was only ten years later, after the company had attracted an investor that funds became available for construction of major car plant at the Ingolstadt head office site. Source: Internet