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Valdemārs is a
Latvian masculine given name and
surname and may
refer to:
Valdemārs Baumanis (1905–1992),
Latvian basketball player,
basketball and football...
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Valdemārs Ozoliņš (5
November 1896
Vestiena parish – 15
February 1973, Pueblo, Colorado, US) was a
Latvian composer and conductor.
Valdemārs Ozoliņš songs...
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Valdemar's Castle (Danish:
Valdemars Slot) is a
manor house situated on the
island of Tåsinge near
Svendborg in
southern Denmark.
Valdemar's Castle was...
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EuroBasket winning head
coaches "
Valdemārs Baumanis – karavīrs ar
sportu dvēselē".
Latvian War Museum.
Retrieved 2024-09-17. "
Valdemārs Baumanis". Nacionālajā enciklopēdijā...
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Valdemar I
Knudsen (14
January 1131 – 12 May 1182), also
known as
Valdemar the
Great (Danish:
Valdemar den Store), was King of
Denmark from 1154 until...
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Valdemar Legacy (Spanish: La
herencia Valdemar) is a 2010
Spanish pastiche horror film
directed and
written by José Luis Alemán
which stars Laia Marull...
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Valdemar IV
Atterdag (the
epithet meaning "Return of the Day"),
Valdemar Christoffersen or
Waldemar (c. 1320 – 24
October 1375) was King of
Denmark from...
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Valdemar (III) the
Young (Danish:
Valdemar den Unge) (c. 1209 – 28
November 1231) was a
Junior King of
Denmark from 1215
until his death.
Valdemar was...
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Valdemar dos
Santos Figueira (28
January 1932 – 21
August 2010),
better known as
Valdemar Carabina, was a
Brazilian professional footballer and manager...
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involved in trans-Atlantic voyages.
Valdemārs published a Latvian-Russian-German
dictionary in 1879. In
later life
Valdemārs was
mostly involved in polemics...