During the repast the stranger continued the conversation which had been interrupted by their approach to Jena.
Count Ulrich of Lindburg|W.H.G. Kingston
Three years afterwards he married again, Agnes Huschke, daughter of a Jena anatomist.
Major Prophets of To-Day|Edwin E. Slosson
Kotzebue had himself been a student at Jena, and at one time had turned liberal sentiments to practical account in his plays.
History of Modern Europe 1972-1878|C. A. Fyffe
British Dictionary definitions for Jena
Jena
/ (Germanˈjeːna) /
noun
a city in E central Germany, in Thuringia: university (1558), at which Hegel and Schiller taught; site of the battle (1806) in which Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Prussians; optical and precision instrument industry. Pop: 102 634 (2003 est)