Waldemar, Valdemar or Woldemar is an
Old High German
Old High German (OHG; german: Althochdeutsch (Ahd.)) is the earliest stage of the German language, conventionally covering the period from around 750 to 1050.
There is no standardised or supra-regional form of German at this period, and Old High ...
given name. It consists of the elements ''wald-'' "power", "brightness" and ''-mar'' "fame".
The name is considered the equivalent of the Slavic name
Vladimir
Vladimir may refer to:
Names
* Vladimir (name) for the Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak and Slovenian spellings of a Slavic name
* Uladzimir for the Belarusian version of the name
* Volodymyr for the Ukr ...
,
Volodymyr Volodymyr ( uk, Володи́мир, Volodýmyr, , orv, Володимѣръ) is a Ukrainian given name of Old East Slavic origin. The related Ancient Slavic, such as Czech, Russian, Serbian, Croatian, etc. form of the name is Володимѣръ ...
,
Uladzimir or
Włodzimierz.
The
Old Norse
Old Norse, Old Nordic, or Old Scandinavian, is a stage of development of North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages. Old Norse was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and their overseas settlemen ...
form ''Valdamarr'' (also ''Valdarr'') occurs in the
Guðrúnarkviða II
''Guðrúnarkviða II'', ''The Second Lay of Gudrún'', or ''Guðrúnarkviða hin forna'', ''The Old Lay of Gudrún'' is probably the oldest poem of the Sigurd cycle, according to Henry Adams Bellows.
The poem was composed before the year 1000 a ...
as the name of a king of the Danes. The Old Norse form is also used in
Heimskringla
''Heimskringla'' () is the best known of the Old Norse kings' sagas. It was written in Old Norse in Iceland by the poet and historian Snorre Sturlason (1178/79–1241) 1230. The name ''Heimskringla'' was first used in the 17th century, derive ...
, in the story of
Harald Hardrada, as the name of a ruler of
Holmgard
Veliky Novgorod ( rus, links=no, Великий Новгород, t=Great Newtown, p=vʲɪˈlʲikʲɪj ˈnovɡərət), also known as just Novgorod (), is the largest city and administrative centre of Novgorod Oblast, Russia. It is one of the o ...
(Veliky Novgorod), in this case as a translation of the Slavic name ''Volodimer''.
[Alison Finlay (2004). ''Fagrskinna: A Catalogue of the Kings of Norway''. Brill]
p. 236
The ''
Fagrskinna
''Fagrskinna'' ( ; is, Fagurskinna ; trans. "Fair Leather" from the type of parchment) is one of the kings' sagas, written around 1220. It is an intermediate source for the ''Heimskringla'' of Snorri Sturluson, containing histories of Norwegian ...
'' kings' sagas also have ''Valdamarr'' as the translation of Slavic ''Volodimer''/''Vladimir'', in reference to both
Vladimir the Great
Vladimir I Sviatoslavich or Volodymyr I Sviatoslavych ( orv, Володимѣръ Свѧтославичь, ''Volodiměrъ Svętoslavičь'';, ''Uladzimir'', russian: Владимир, ''Vladimir'', uk, Володимир, ''Volodymyr''. Se ...
and
Vladimir Yaroslavovich
Vladimir Yaroslavich (russian: Владимир Ярославич, Old Norse ''Valdamarr Jarizleifsson''; 1020 – October 4, 1052) reigned as prince of Novgorod from 1036 until his death. He was the eldest son of Yaroslav I the Wise of Kiev b ...
. The German form was introduced to Scandinavia as ''Valdemar'' in the 12th century, with king
Valdemar I of Denmark
Valdemar I (14 January 1131 – 12 May 1182), also known as Valdemar the Great ( da, Valdemar den Store), was King of Denmark from 1154 until his death in 1182. The reign of King Valdemar I saw the rise of Denmark, which reached its medieval zen ...
.
People with the name
Royalty
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Valdemar I of Denmark
Valdemar I (14 January 1131 – 12 May 1182), also known as Valdemar the Great ( da, Valdemar den Store), was King of Denmark from 1154 until his death in 1182. The reign of King Valdemar I saw the rise of Denmark, which reached its medieval zen ...
or Waldemar the Great (1131–1182), King of Denmark, one of the principal commanders of the
Battle of Verchen
The Battle of Verchen (german: Schlacht bei Verchen) was a battle between Saxons and West Slavic Obotrites on 6 July 1164.
The Obotrites were attacked by Saxons and Danes in 1160, resulting in the death of the Obotrite prince, Niklot, and the pa ...
and
Battle of Grathe Heath
The Battle of Grathe Heath was fought in 1157 between the Danish armies of Valdemar I and his rival for the Danish throne, Sweyn III. Valdemar's forces won the battle, and Sweyn III was slain while attempting to flee. Background
The battle of ...
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Valdemar II of Denmark
Valdemar (28 June 1170 – 28 March 1241), later remembered as Valdemar the Victorious (), was the King of Denmark (being Valdemar II) from 1202 until his death in 1241.
Background
He was the second son of King Valdemar I of Denmark and Sophi ...
or Waldemar the Victorious (1170–1241), King of Denmark, one of the principal commanders of the
Livonian Crusade
The Livonian crusade refers to the various military Christianisation campaigns in medieval Livonia – in what is now Latvia and Estonia – during the Papal -sanctioned Northern Crusades in the 12–13th century. The Livonian crusade was cond ...
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Valdemar the Young
Valdemar the Young () ( – 28 November 1231) was a Junior King of Denmark from 1215 until his death.
Valdemar was the eldest son and co-ruler of King Valdemar II of Denmark by his first wife, Dagmar of Bohemia. He did not outlive his father s ...
(1209–1231)
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Valdemar III of Denmark
Valdemar III (1314–1364) was King of Denmark from 1326 to 1329, while he was underage; he was also Duke of Schleswig as Valdemar V in 1325–26 and from 1330 to 1364. He was a rival king set up against the unsuccessful Christopher II and was w ...
(1314–1364)
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Waldemar I, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
Waldemar I, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (died 7 January 1368) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Zerbst.
He was the youngest son of Albert I, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, by his second wife Agnes, daughter ...
(died 1368)
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Waldemar II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
Waldemar II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (died bef. 24 August 1371) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the Principality of Anhalt-Zerbst
Anhalt-Zerbst was a district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north a ...
(died 1371)
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Valdemar IV of Denmark
Valdemar IV Atterdag (the epithet meaning "Return of the Day"), or Waldemar (132024 October 1375) was King of Denmark from 1340 to 1375. He is mostly known for his reunion of Denmark after the bankruptcy and mortgaging of the country to finance ...
or ''Waldemar Otherday'' (c. 1320–1375)
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Waldemar III, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
Waldemar III, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (died 1391) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Zerbst.
He was the youngest son of John II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, by his wife Elisabeth, daughter of John I, ...
(died 1391)
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Valdemar, King of Sweden
Valdemar (English: Waldemar; sv, Valdemar Birgersson; 1239 – 26 December 1302) was King of Sweden from 1250 to 1275.
Biography
Valdemar was the son of the Swedish princess Ingeborg Eriksdotter and Birger Jarl, from the House of Bjelbo. ...
(1239–1302)
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Valdemar, Duke of Finland (c. 1282 – 1318)
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Valdemar of Denmark (bishop)
Valdemar Knudsen (also ''Waldemar'', born in 1158; died 18 July 1236 in Cîteaux) was a Danish clergyman and statesman. Valdemar was Bishop of Schleswig from 1188 to 1208, officiated as Steward of the Duchy of Schleswig between 1184 and 1187, ...
(1157/1158–1235 or 1236)
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Prince Valdemar of Denmark
Prince Valdemar of Denmark (27 October 1858 – 14 January 1939) was a member of the Danish royal family. He was the third son and youngest child of Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Kassel. He had a lifelong naval career. Early l ...
(1858–1939)
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Waldemar, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
Waldemar the Great (german: Waldemar der Große; – 14 August 1319), a member of the House of Ascania, was Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal from 1308 until his death. He became sole ruler of the Margraviate of Brandenburg upon the death of ...
or Waldemar the Great (c.1280–1319)
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Prince Joachim Friedrich Ernst Waldemar of Prussia (1868–1879), son of Emperor Frederick III
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Prince Waldemar William Louis Frederick Victor of Prussia (1889–1945), son of Prince Henry and nephew of the previous
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Prince Waldemar of Schaumburg-Lippe (1940–2020), son of
Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe and
Princess Feodora of Denmark
Princess Feodora of Denmark (Feodora Louise Caroline-Mathilde Viktoria Alexandra Frederikke Johanne) (3 July 1910 – 17 March 1975) was a Denmark, Danish princess as a daughter of Prince Harald of Denmark and granddaughter of Frederick VIII ...
, and the great-grandson of King
Frederick VIII of Denmark
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Woldemar, Prince of Lippe
Woldemar of Lippe (''Günther Friedrich Woldemar''; 18 April 1824 – 20 March 1895) was the sovereign of the Principality of Lippe, reigning from 1875 until his death.
Early life and reign
Prince Woldemar of Lippe was born in Detmold the third ...
(1824–1895)
Others
A–F
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Waldemar Ager (1869–1941), Norwegian-American newspaperman and author
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Woldemar Bargiel
Woldemar Bargiel (3 October 182823 February 1897) was a German composer.
Life
Bargiel was born in Berlin, and was the younger maternal half-brother of Clara Schumann. Bargiel’s father Adolph was a well-known piano and voice teacher while his m ...
(1828–1897), German composer
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Waldemar Bastos
Waldemar dos Santos Alonso de Almeida Bastos (January 4, 1954 – August 10, 2020) was an Angolan musician who combined Afropop, Portuguese (fado), and Brazilian influences.
History
He was born in the Portuguese Overseas Province of Angola ...
(1954–2020), Angolan musician
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Waldemar Baszanowski
Waldemar Romuald Baszanowski (15 August 1935 – 29 April 2011) was a Polish lightweight (-67.5 kg) weightlifter. In 1969, he was chosen the Polish Sportspersonality of the Year.
Biography
Baszanowski was born in Grudziądz on 15 August 1 ...
(1935–2011), Polish weightlifter
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Waldemar Bonsels (1880–1952), German writer
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Waldemar Caerel Hunter (1919–1968), Indonesian actor
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Waldemar Christofer Brøgger (geologist)
Waldemar Christofer Brøgger FRSE (10 November 185117 February 1940) was a Norwegian geologist and mineralogist. His research on Permian igneous rocks (286 to 245 million years ago) of the Oslo district greatly advanced petrologic theory on the ...
(1851–1940), Norwegian geologist
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Waldemar Christofer Brøgger (writer)
Waldemar Christofer Brøgger (5 December 1911 – 14 August 1991) was a Norwegian novelist, journalist, translator and editor.
Personal life
He was born in Stavanger as a son of Anton Wilhelm Brøgger (1884–1951) and Inger Ursin (1882–1941) ...
(1911–1991), Norwegian writer
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Valdemar Costa Neto
Valdemar Costa Neto (born 11 August 1949) is a Brazilian politician. He is a congressman and president for the Liberal Party (PL), current party of the elected President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro
Jair Messias Bolsonaro (; born 21 March 1955 ...
(born 1949), Brazilian politician
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Waldemar Cierpinski
Waldemar Cierpinski (born 3 August 1950) is a former East German athlete and two time Olympic Champion in the marathon.
He lives in Halle an der Saale.
Career
He was born to Polish parents who had moved to Germany in 1945, in Neug ...
(born 1950), East German athlete
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Waldemar Erfurth
Waldemar Erfurth (4 August 1879 – 2 May 1971) was a German general of infantry, writer, and liaison officer to Finland during World War II
Erfurth was born in Berlin. He had served in World War I, winning the Iron Cross 1st Class and the Knigh ...
(1879–1971), German general
G–N
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Waldemar Haffkine
Waldemar Mordechai Wolff Haffkine ( uk, Володимир Мордехай-Вольф Хавкін; russian: Мордехай-Вольф Хавкин; 15 March 1860 Odessa – 26 October 1930 Lausanne) was a Ukrainian-French bacteriologist kno ...
(1860–1930), Ukrainian bacteriologist
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Woldemar Hägglund
Johan Woldemar Hägglund (August 10, 1893 – February 12, 1963) was a Finnish lieutenant general ( fi, kenraaliluutnantti, link=no) in the Finnish Army in the Second World War, and an early volunteer of the Jäger Movement. He participated in t ...
(1893–1963), Finnish major General during World War II, one of the principal commanders of the
Battle of Kollaa
The Battle of Kollaa was fought from December 7, 1939, to March 13, 1940, in Ladoga's Karelia, Finland, as a part of the Soviet-Finnish Winter War.
Description and outcome
Despite having far fewer troops than the Soviets, the Finnish forces ...
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Waldemar Hansteen
Albert Waldemar Hansteen (25 May 1857 - 4 May 1921) was a Norway, Norwegian architect.
Biography
Hansteen was born in Oslo, Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was the son of Supreme Court Attorney Christopher Hansteen (1822-1912) and Lagertha Ce ...
(1857–1921), Norwegian architect
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Waldemar Hoven
Waldemar Hoven (10 February 1903 – 2 June 1948) was a Nazi and a physician at Buchenwald concentration camp.
Hoven was born in Freiburg, Baden, Germany. Between 1919 and 1921, Hoven visited Denmark and Sweden to study agriculture. In the 192 ...
(1903–1948), German Nazi physician involved in
Nazi euthanasia programs, executed for war crimes
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Waldemar Hvoslef
Waldemar Hvoslef (17 March 1825 – 5 May 1906) was a Norwegian Lutheran bishop.
Fredrik Waldemar Hvoslef was born in Christiania (now Oslo) and grew up in Holmestrand in Vestfold. He was the son of Jens Hvoslef (1783–1830) who served as Magis ...
(1825–1906), Norwegian Lutheran bishop.
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Waldemar Januszczak
Waldemar Januszczak (born 12 January 1954) is an English art critic and television documentary producer and presenter. Formerly the art critic of ''The Guardian'', he took the same role at ''The Sunday Times'' in 1992, and has twice won the Cr ...
(born 1956), British art critic
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Woldemar Kernig
Woldemar Kernig, better known as Vladimir Mikhailovich Kernig ( lv, Voldemārs Kernigs; russian: Владимир Михайлович Керниг; 28 June 1840 – 18 April 1917) was a notable Russian and Baltic German internist and neurologis ...
(1840–1917), Russian and Baltic German
internist and
neurologist
Neurology (from el, νεῦρον (neûron), "string, nerve" and the suffix -logia, "study of") is the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and disease involving the brain, the spinal c ...
whose medical discoveries saved thousands of people with
meningitis
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Waldemar Klingelhöfer
Waldemar Klingelhöfer (4 April 1900 — 18 January 1977) was an ''SS-Sturmbannführer'' (Major) and convicted war criminal.
Early life
Klingelhöfer was born in Moscow as the son of a funeral director of German origins. Waldemar Klingelhöfe ...
(1900–1980), German Nazi SS-Sturmbannführer (Major) and convicted war criminal
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Waldemar Kophamel
Waldemar Kophamel (August 16, 1880 – November 4, 1934) was a highly decorated German U-boat commanding officer in the Imperial German Navy during World War I.
Kophamel joined the Imperial German Navy on 12 April 1898 and started his milita ...
(1880–1934), German U-boat commanding officer in the
Imperial German Navy
The Imperial German Navy or the Imperial Navy () was the navy of the German Empire, which existed between 1871 and 1919. It grew out of the small Prussian Navy (from 1867 the North German Federal Navy), which was mainly for coast defence. Kaise ...
during World War I
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Waldemar Legień
Waldemar Legień (born 28 August 1963) is a retired Polish judoka. He won two Olympic gold medals in different weight classes, in 1988 and 1992. He is also the first person to win back-to-back two Olympic gold medals in Judo.Waldemar Lemos
Waldemar Lemos de Oliveira, commonly known as Waldemar Lemos (born June 5, 1954), is a Brazilian professional football coach who currently manages Remo.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, he managed several clubs during his career as a head coach. With Fl ...
(born 1954), Brazilian football (soccer) manager
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Waldemar Levy Cardoso (1900–2009), field marshal of the Brazilian Army
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Waldemar Lindgren
Waldemar Lindgren (February 14, 1860 – November 3, 1939) was a Swedish-American geologist. Lindgren was one of the founders of modern economic geology.
Biography
Waldemar Lindgren was born in Vassmolösa, Kalmar Municipality, in the historica ...
(1860–1939), Swedish-American geologist, one of the founders of modern
economic geology
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Woldemar von Löwendal (1700–1755), German military officer and one of the principal commanders of the
Battle of Fontenoy
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Waldemar Łysiak (born 1944), Polish writer
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Waldemar Maciszewski (1927–1956), Polish pianist and composer
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Waldemar Matuška
Waldemar Matuška (; July 2, 1932 – May 30, 2009) was a Czechoslovak singer who became popular in his homeland during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1986, he immigrated to the United States.
Early career
Waldemar Matuška was born in Košice, Czech ...
(1932–2009), Czechoslovak singer
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Waldemar Milewicz
Waldemar Milewicz (August 20, 1956, Dobre Miasto, Poland – May 7, 2004, Latifiya, Iraq) was a Polish journalist and war correspondent.
Life and career
Milewicz obtained a degree in psychology. In 1981, he began working at the public Pol ...
(1956–2004), Polish journalist
N–Z
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Waldemar Olszewski (born 1931), Polish lymphologist
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Waldemar Pabst
Ernst Julius Waldemar Pabst (24 December 1880 – 29 May 1970) was a German soldier and political activist, involved in right-wing and anti-communist activity in both his homeland and Austria. As a serving officer Pabst gained notoriety for orde ...
(1880–1970), German soldier and political activist, one of the principal commanders of the
German Revolution of 1918–1919
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Waldemar Pawlak
Waldemar Pawlak (born 5 September 1959) is a Polish politician. He has twice served as Prime Minister of Poland, briefly in 1992 and again from 1993 to 1995. From November 2007 to November 2012 he served as Deputy Prime Minister and the Minist ...
(born 1959), Polish politician
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Valdemar Poulsen
Valdemar Poulsen (23 November 1869 – 23 July 1942) was a Danish engineer who made significant contributions to early radio technology. He developed a magnetic wire recorder called the telegraphone in 1898 and the first continuous wave rad ...
(1869–1942), Danish inventor
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Waldemar Prusik (born 1961), Polish footballer
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Waldemar Sorychta (born 1967), German heavy metal musician and record producer
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Waldemar Starosta (born 1961), Polish politician
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Waldemar Thrane
Waldemar Thrane (8 October 1790 – 30 December 1828) was a Norwegian composer, violinist and conductor.
Waldemar Thrane was born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was the son of Paul Thrane (1751–1830), a businessman and timber mercha ...
(1790–1828), Norwegian composer, violinist and conductor
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Waldemar Verner (1914–1982), chief of the People's Navy (
Volksmarine
The ''Volksmarine'' (VM, ; en, People's Navy) was the naval force of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from 1956 to 1990. The ''Volksmarine'' was one of the service branches of the National People's Army and primarily performed a coasta ...
) of the National People's Army of the
German Democratic Republic
German(s) may refer to:
* Germany (of or related to)
** Germania (historical use)
* Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language
** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law
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Waldemar Victorino
Waldemar Victorino (born 22 May 1952, in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a forward; he played football in 6 countries: Uruguay, Colombia, Italy, Argentina, Ecuador and Peru. Victorino is famous for scoring the winni ...
(born 1952), Uruguayan football player
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Woldemar Voigt
Woldemar Voigt (; 2 September 1850 – 13 December 1919) was a German physicist, who taught at the Georg August University of Göttingen. Voigt eventually went on to head the Mathematical Physics Department at Göttingen and was succeeded in ...
(1850–1919), German physician
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Waldemar Caerel Hunter (1919–1968), Indonesian actor
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Waldemar Witkowski (born 1953), Polish politician
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Waldemar Wilenius (1868–1940), Finnish architect
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Waldemar Young
Waldemar Young (July 1, 1878 – August 30, 1938) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for more than 80 films between 1917 and 1938.
Biography
He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and died in Hollywood, California from pneumonia. Waldemar ...
(1878–1938), American screenwriter
See also
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Valdemar (disambiguation)
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List of Danish monarchs
This is a list of Danish monarchs, that is, the kings and queens regnant of Denmark. This includes:
* The Kingdom of Denmark (up to 1397)
** Personal union of Denmark and Norway (1380–1397)
* The Kalmar Union (1397–1536)
** Union of Denmark ...
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List of Swedish monarchs
This is a list of Swedish kings, queens, regents and viceroys of the Kalmar Union.
History
The earliest record of what is generally considered to be a Swedish king appears in Tacitus' work '' Germania'', c. 100 AD (the king of the Suiones). Ho ...
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