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- Wachtmeister (Wm; German for 'master-sentinel' or 'watch-master') is a military rank of non-commissioned officers (NCO) in Austria and Switzerland. It...
- Rosina Wachtmeister (born in Vienna, 1939) is an Austrian artist, whose work includes cat sculptures and portraits. Her Das Lied von der Liebe is a book...
- Wachtmeister is a German, Austrian and Swiss military rank of non-commissioned officers. Wachtmeister may also refer to: Wachtmeister (surname) HSwMS Wachtmeister...
- Wachtmeister is a Swedish and Austrian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Axel Wachtmeister, Count of Mälsåker (1643–1699), Field Marshal...
- Axel Fredrik Claësson Wachtmeister af Johannishus (born February 10, 1855) was a Swedish politician and diplomat who from 2 August 1905 until 7 November...
- Erik Wilhelm Wachtmeister (born 1955) is a Swedish Internet businessman. He founded the social media websites ASmallWorld and Best of All Worlds, both...
- Swedish Navy have been named HSwMS Wachtmeister, named after the Swedish noble family of Wachtmeister: Wachtmeister (1681) was a ship launched in 1681...
- The Wachtmeister family (German pronunciation: [vaxtˈmaɪ̯stɐ]) is a Swedish noble family from Livonia, who immigrated to Sweden in the 16th century. The...
- Hans Wachtmeister af Johannishus, (3 January 1642 [O.S. 24 December 1641] – 15 February [O.S. 26 February] 1714) was admiral general of the Swedish Navy...
- Constance Georgina Louise Wachtmeister (née Constance de Bourbel de Montpincon, French: de Bourbel de Montpinçon; March 28, 1838 – September 24, 1910)...