Maria Margaretha "Gretchen" Richter (b. 1611) was a German down-timer woman who, after becoming a citizen of the time-displaced New United States, became one of the most potent and forceful advocates for democracy and equal rights in Europe. She was so well-known that she was often referred to simply as die Richterin.
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