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Germany Carolin Widmann (born 1976),
German violinist,
sister of Jörg
Widmann Erasmus Widmann (1572–1634),
South German composer Frederick Widmann (1859–1925)...
- For
South Tyrol with
Widmann (German: Für Südtirol mit
Widmann, FSW) is a
regionalist political party in
South Tyrol, an
autonomous province with a German-speaking...
- Jörg
Widmann (German: [ˈjœʁk ˈviːtman] ; born 19 June 1973) is a
German composer,
conductor and clarinetist. In 2023,
Widmann was the
third most performed...
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Johannes Widmann (c. 1460 –
after 1498) was a
German mathematician. The + and -
symbols first appeared in
print in his book
Mercantile Arithmetic or Behende...
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Dyckerhoff &
Widmann AG (Dywidag) was a
construction company based in Munich,
Germany (formerly
based in Karlsruhe,
Wiesbaden and Berlin, Germany). The...
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Carlo Aurelio Widmann (Venice, 6
November 1750 – Corfu, 3
January 1798) was a
Venetian patrician,
naval officer, and the last
Provveditore Generale da...
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Annette Widmann-Mauz (née
Widmann; born 13 June 1966) is a
German politician of the
Christian Democrats who has been
serving as a
member of the German...
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Oscar Widmann (1888–1961) was an
interior designer, a
founder of the
American Institute of Designers, and a
president of the Institute's New York Chapter...
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Albert Widmann (8 June 1912 – 24
December 1986) was an SS
officer and
German chemist who
worked for the
Action T4
euthanasia program during the regime...
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Erasmus Widmann (1572–1634) was a
South German composer.
Widmann was born at Schwäbisch Hall, and
studied in Tübingen. His
first musical positions were...