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Roswitha Fröhlich (born Schmölder), 1924 - 2008
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Roswitha Fröhlich (born Schmölder), 1924 - 2008
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Roswitha Fröhlich (born Schmölder), 1924 - 2008
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Roswitha Fröhlich (born Schmölder), 1924 - 2008
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Roswitha Fröhlich (born Schmölder), 1924 - 2008
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Roswitha Fröhlich (born Schmölder), 1924 - 2008
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Roswitha Fröhlich (born Schmölder), 1924 - 2008
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Roswitha Fröhlich (born Schmölder), 1924 - 2008
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5.1.6.3.1.Roswitha Fröhlich (born Schmölder), 1924 - 2008
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Roswitha Fröhlich (born Schmölder), born 1924
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- Arabic: روزويتا شمولدر (Rūzwaytā Shumūlder)
- Japanese: ロズウィタ・シュモルダー (Rozuwita Shumorudā)
- Russian: Розвита Шмольдер (Rozvita Shmolder)


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The name Roswitha has its origins in Germany, derived from the Old High German elements "hros," meaning "horse," and "wita," meaning "wise" or "knowledgeable." This name first appeared in the early medieval period and is notably associated with Saint Roswitha of Gandersheim, a 10th-century nun and poet who is considered one of the first female playwrights in Western literature. The meaning of Roswitha reflects qualities of wisdom and strength, often associated with leadership and intellect, which aligns with the historical figure's contributions to literature and education. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as Roswitha in German-speaking countries, Rosvita in some Slavic regions, and Roswita in other variations. While the name is less common today, it retains a sense of historical significance and cultural heritage, particularly in Germany, where it is sometimes used to honor the legacy of its early bearers.
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