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issued the "First
Annual Hrosvitha Challenge" on
their website,
announcing that they
would bestow the
First Annual Hrosvitha Award on
whichever professional...
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Dulcitius is a
Latin comedy written by
Hrosvitha of Gandersheim, a
member of the
female Abbey of
Gandersheim in
Lower Saxony.
Written between 935–973...
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cautioned to not
allow travelling actors to
perform in
their jurisdiction.
Hrosvitha (c. 935–973), an
aristocratic canoness and
historian in
northern Germany...
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Biscayne Independent.
Retrieved 2024-04-12. "The non-dramatic
works of
Hrosvitha : Text, translation, and commentary". 1936. Wiseman, Nicholas. "Fabiola...
- Scandinavia, and Italy;
excluding Islamic-era Spain. In the 10th century,
Hrosvitha wrote six
plays in
Latin modeled on Terence's comedies, but
which treated...
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Silver Waltz Goodbye Oscar Goodbye,
Howard Heathen Valley Holy
Ghosts Hrosvitha Juliet Just
Folks Klonsky and
Schwartz Komachi Lark
Laughing Stock A Lesson...
- Agreement)
which contains a
playlet complete with
directions for performance.
Hrosvitha (c. 935 – 973), a
canoness in
northern Germany,
wrote six
plays modeled...
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Christianity to the
Reformation 14.
Marcella 15.
Saint Bridget 16.
Theodora 17.
Hrosvitha 18.
Trota of
Salerno 19.
Eleanor of
Aquitaine 20.
Hildegarde of Bingen...
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famous nun and
scholar Hrosvitha wrote the epic poem
Gesta Ottonis,
commissioned by
Abbess Gerberga II,
Abbess of Gandersheim.
Hrosvitha pla****
special attention...
- (jiedushi) (d. 1006)
Gerard of Toul,
German priest and
bishop (d. 994)
Hrosvitha,
German canoness and poet (approximate date)
Michitsuna no Haha, ****anese...