• Heinrich Roth (also known as Henricus Rodius or Henrique Roa; December 18, 1620 – June 20, 1668) was a missionary and pioneering Sanskrit scholar. Having...
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    Ernst Heinrich Roth (1877–1948), also often referred to as Ernst Heinrich Roth I to distinguish him from later family members of the same name, was a German...
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  • Johann Heinrich Jakob Roth (also Franz Heinrich) (31 March 1729 – 19 October 1780) was a German master builder of the 18th century. Born in Bad Mergentheim...
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  • ace Gabrielle Roth, American musician, "urban shaman" Gerhard Roth, (several people) Heinrich Roth (1620–1668), German missionary Henry Roth (1906–1995)...
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    connections Homo discens "learning man" Human capability to learn and adapt, Heinrich Roth, Theodor Wilhelm[year needed][citation needed] Homo documentator "documenting...
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  • Ramírez José Ramírez III Manuel Ramírez Sesto Rocchi Hiren Roy Ernst Heinrich Roth Simone Fernando Sacconi Igino Sderci Gaetano and Pietro Sgarabotto Stefano...
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  • the view that the elements themselves are god". Some decades later, Heinrich Roth, who studied Sanskrit in Agra ca. 1654–60, translated the Vedantasara...
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  • Neizvestny, Russian sculptor Ernst Öpik, Estonian astronomer Ernst Heinrich Roth, (1877–1948), German luthier Ernst Röhm, (1887-1934), German military...
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    (1793–1873), American guitar maker, born and trained in Markneukirchen Ernst Heinrich Roth (1877–1948), violin maker Crasselt, Friedrich August: Versuch einer...
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    Moses Joseph Roth (2 September 1894 – 27 May 1939) was an Austrian-Jewish journalist and novelist, best known for his family saga Radetzky March (1932)...
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