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- Wiedenkeller is a Germanic surname. Notable people with the surname include: Michael Wiedenkeller (born 1963), Swedish-Luxembourgian chess player Tim...
- Michael Wiedenkeller (born 10 January 1963) is a Swedish and Luxembourgian chess player. He was awarded the title of International Master by FIDE in 1984...
- banjo privately. Timothy James Wiedenkeller was born in Orange, California, on April 11, 1959. His father Ted Wiedenkeller served as a United States Marine...
- Galerie Ursula Wiedenkeller Zürich 1995 Galerie Ursula Wiedenkeller Zürich 1992 Galerie d’Art International Paris 1992 Galerie Ursula Wiedenkeller Zürich 1992...
- Norrköping Axel Ornstein 1989 Sundsvall Jan Johansson 1990 Gothenburg Michael Wiedenkeller 1991 Helsingborg Stellan Brynell 1992 Borlänge Lars Karlsson 1993 Lindesberg...
- The New York Times. October 26, 1905. p. 9. Retrieved March 14, 2020. Wiedenkeller, Pat (July 30, 2009). "Gold Coast: Where o****nce lives". Newsday. Retrieved...
- Ornstein 7 (9) 14 1984/1985 Caspar Carleson 6½ (9) 15 1985/1986 Michael Wiedenkeller 7 (9) 16 1986/1987 Juan Manuel Bellón López 6½ (9) 17 1987/1988 Mikhail...
- Kryvoruchko (UKR) (ER)  Viktor Láznička (CZE) (E) →  Viktor Erdős (HUN) (E)  Michael Wiedenkeller (LUX) (Z1.10) →  Helgi Dam Ziska (FRO) (Z1.10)  Temur Kuybokarov (AUS)...
- Weydlich (Poland, 1859–1913) Norman Tweed Whitaker (US, 1890–1975) Michael Wiedenkeller (Sweden, born 1963) Arthur Wijnans (Indonesia, Netherlands, 1920–1945)...
- second highest-rated player representing Luxembourg, behind IM Michael Wiedenkeller. "Soviet Women's Team Chess Championship :: Elvira Sakhatova". OlimpBase...