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Dagmar or
dagmar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dagmar may
refer to:
Dagmar (given name), a
feminine Scandinavian and
German given name Berthe...
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November 1847 – 13
October 1928),
known before her
marriage as
Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was
Empress of
Russia from 1881 to 1894 as the wife of Emperor...
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Measured Advertising Results, abbr.
DAGMAR was an
advertising model proposed by
Russel H.
Colley in 1961.
According to
DAGMAR, each
purchase prospect goes through...
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Dagmar Johanne Amalie Overbye (Danish: [ˈtɑwmɑ ˈɒwɐˌpyˀ]; 23
April 1887 – 6 May 1929) was a
Danish serial killer. She
murdered between 9 and 25 children...
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Dagmar Patrasová (born 27
April 1956) is a
Czech actress and singer. She is
known especially for her
performances in children's TV
shows and
roles in fairy...
- (née Egnor;
November 29, 1921 –
October 9, 2001),
known professionally as
Dagmar, was an
American actress, model, and
television personality. In the 1950s...
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Dagmar Rosenfeld (born 1974) is a
German journalist.
After graduating from the
Liebfrauenschule Köln [de] and
studying German and
history at the University...
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Dagmar Normet (born
Dagmar-Sarlia Rubinstein; 13
February 1921 – 16
October 2008 Tallinn) was an
Estonian literary author and translator.
Dagmar Normet...
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Dagmar of
Denmark may
refer to:
Dagmar of
Bohemia (1186–1212),
Queen consort of Denmark, wife of King
Valdemar II of
Denmark Princess Dagmar of Denmark...
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Dagmar is a
Scandinavian given name. It is
usually female (but
occasionally also male). The name
derives from the Old
Norse name (Dagmær), dagr meaning...