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Wiedemann

Wiedemann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann (1770–1840), German physician, historian, naturalist
  • Elisabeth Wiedemann (1926-2015), German actress
  • Ferdinand Johann Wiedemann (1805–1887), Baltic German linguist
  • Fritz Wiedemann (1891–1970), German soldier, Nazi Party activist and diplomat
  • George Wiedemann (1833–1890), German American brewer
  • Gustav Heinrich Wiedemann (1826–1899), German physicist
  • Kent M. Wiedemann, American diplomat
  • Elettra Rossellini Wiedemann (born 1983), American fashion model
  • Thorsten Wiedemann (born 1985), German rugby union player

Usage examples of "wiedemann".

Her father, William Wiedemann, a ship-owner, was a Hamburg German settled in Dundee, and has been described by Mr.

During this winter in Paris, little Wiedemann, as his parents tried to call him -- his full name was Robert Wiedemann Barrett -- had developed a decided turn for blank verse.

William Wiedemann, a German who had settled in Dundee and married a Scottish wife.

Their only child, Robert Wiedemann Browning, was born at Florence in 1849.

The later theory has now been adopted by Wiedemann, and by most contemporary Egyptologists.

Lieutenant Colonel Katherine Wiedemann carried a mike the size of a finger that let her voice fill up the hall.

No matter what Lieutenant Colonel Wiedemann said, he had worried about what owning any sort of weight again would do to him.

Herr Wiedemann, bleeding and frothing, his face brutish with rage, displayed a phenomenon Hans Castorp had never before seen and had always supposed a figure of speech: his hair stood on end.