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The Stauffacherin (sometimes given the names Gertrud Stauffacher, Hedwig Stauffacher, or Hanna Stauffacher) is a Swiss legendary figure. According to Swiss folklore, she was the wife of Werner Stauffacher, the Landammann of the Canton of Schwyz and a founding father of the Old Swiss Confederacy. She was depicted in Friedrich Schiller's 1804 play William Tell as an advisor to her husband, advocating for Swiss independence from Habsburg rule. The image of the Stauffacherin, often viewed as the feminine counterpart to Wilhelm Tell, has become a symbol for Swiss national pride, democracy, and women's suffrage.

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  • Die Stauffacherin (bei Friedrich Schiller Gertrud Stauffacher) ist eine Sagenfigur und die Gattin des Schwyzer Landammanns Werner Stauffacher. In der Mythologie der eidgenössischen Befreiungstradition war Stauffacher einer der drei Eidgenossen, die am Rütlischwur beteiligt waren. Die Stauffacher werden mit dem Ort Steinen bei Schwyz identifiziert, wo ihr Name in Quellen aus der Zeit um 1300 bis gegen Ende des 14. Jahrhunderts vorkommt. Eine «Stauffacherin» wird jedoch nicht erwähnt. (de)
  • The Stauffacherin (sometimes given the names Gertrud Stauffacher, Hedwig Stauffacher, or Hanna Stauffacher) is a Swiss legendary figure. According to Swiss folklore, she was the wife of Werner Stauffacher, the Landammann of the Canton of Schwyz and a founding father of the Old Swiss Confederacy. She was depicted in Friedrich Schiller's 1804 play William Tell as an advisor to her husband, advocating for Swiss independence from Habsburg rule. The image of the Stauffacherin, often viewed as the feminine counterpart to Wilhelm Tell, has become a symbol for Swiss national pride, democracy, and women's suffrage. (en)
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  • Die Stauffacherin (bei Friedrich Schiller Gertrud Stauffacher) ist eine Sagenfigur und die Gattin des Schwyzer Landammanns Werner Stauffacher. In der Mythologie der eidgenössischen Befreiungstradition war Stauffacher einer der drei Eidgenossen, die am Rütlischwur beteiligt waren. Die Stauffacher werden mit dem Ort Steinen bei Schwyz identifiziert, wo ihr Name in Quellen aus der Zeit um 1300 bis gegen Ende des 14. Jahrhunderts vorkommt. Eine «Stauffacherin» wird jedoch nicht erwähnt. (de)
  • The Stauffacherin (sometimes given the names Gertrud Stauffacher, Hedwig Stauffacher, or Hanna Stauffacher) is a Swiss legendary figure. According to Swiss folklore, she was the wife of Werner Stauffacher, the Landammann of the Canton of Schwyz and a founding father of the Old Swiss Confederacy. She was depicted in Friedrich Schiller's 1804 play William Tell as an advisor to her husband, advocating for Swiss independence from Habsburg rule. The image of the Stauffacherin, often viewed as the feminine counterpart to Wilhelm Tell, has become a symbol for Swiss national pride, democracy, and women's suffrage. (en)
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