- Hrotsvit, Hrosvite, Hroswitha, Hroswithe, Rhotswitha, Roswit,
Roswindis and
Roswitha. It
means "a
mighty shout", and
speaks to the way she
wanted to glorify...
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Roswitha Erlenwein (21
August 1930 – 1
January 2025) was a
German politician. A
member of the
Christian Democratic Union, she
served in the Bürgerschaft...
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Roswitha was a 10th-century
German canoness,
dramatist and poet.
Roswitha may also
refer to:
Roswitha Prize, a German-language
literature prize for women...
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Roswitha Bitterlich, also
known by her
marries names Roswitha Bitterlich-Brink and
Roswitha Wingen-Bitterlich, (24
April 1920 – 10
December 2015, Pôrto...
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Roswitha Scholz, born in
Germany in 1959, is a
philosopher and a
social theorist. She
works as a
editor for EXIT! journal,
which she co-founded in 2004...
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genus Roswitha:
Roswitha bilyi Bellamy, 1997
Roswitha endroedyi Bellamy, 1997 "GBIF,
Roswitha".
Retrieved 2024-10-01. "Catalogue of Life,
Roswitha Bellamy...
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Roswitha Trexler (born 23
November 1936) is a
German operatic soprano and mezzo-soprano who
became internationally known especially as an
interpreter of...
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Roswitha Mroczynski (born 29 June 1963) is a
German handball player who pla**** for the West
German national team. She was born in Berlin. She represented...
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Roswitha Beier (born 22
December 1956 in Riesa) is a
German former swimmer who
competed in the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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Roswitha Stadlober (née Steiner) (born 14 June 1963 in Radstadt, Salzburg) is an
Austrian former alpine skier. She
concluded her
career at the end of the...