- 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 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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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 is a
minor planet orbiting the Sun. "615
Roswitha (1906 VR)". JPL Small-Body Database. NASA/Jet
Propulsion Laboratory.
Retrieved 5 May 2016...
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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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Roswitha Berndt (born 1936 in Spottau) is a
German historian who
worked mostly on the era of the
Weimar Republic.
Berndt studied history with Leo Stern...
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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 Hartl (born 15.
September 1962 in Leoben) is an
Austrian judoka.
Roswitha Hartl fought for the PSV
Leoben and was an
integral part of the Austrian...
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Roswitha Krause (born 3
November 1949) is a
retired German freestyle swimmer and team
handball player. She is the
first woman to win
Summer Olympic medals...
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Roswitha Hecke (born 1944 in Hamburg) is a
German photographer and photojournalist. With
content ranging from
faces to places, her
photographic projects...