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'''Edelmann''' |
'''Edelmann''' (German for "nobleman") is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: |
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==Famous Persons named Edelmann== |
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*[[Jean-Frédéric Edelmann]] (1749–1794), French classical composer |
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*[[Otto Edelmann]] (1917–2003), Austrian singer |
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*[[Samuli Edelmann]] (born 1968), Finnish actor and singer |
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* [[Adolf Edelmann]] (1885 - 1939), Polish doctor |
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* [[Esaias Edelmann]] (1597 - 1643), Protestant priest |
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*[[Adelmann]] |
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* [[Gregg Edelmann]] (1958 - ), American movie, television and theatre actor |
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* [[Jean Frédéric Edelmann]] (''Johann Friedrich Edelmann'', 1749 - 1794), composer, see [[:de:Jean Frédéric Edelmann|German article]] |
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* [[Johann Christian Edelmann]] (1698 - 1767), deist philosopher |
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* [[Otto Edelmann]] (1917 - 2003), Austrian singer (Bass-Bariton), see [[:de:Otto Edelmann|German article]] |
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* [[Ed Edelman]](born 1961), President and CEO of Ambient Weather |
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* [[Edmund D. Edelman]], Los Angeles, California politician |
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* [[Eric S. Edelman]], U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey (2003-2005) |
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* [[Gerald Edelman|Gerald (Maurice) Edelman]] (born 1929), biologist, 1972 Nobel Prize (Physiology/Medicine) for work on the immune system |
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* [[Herb Edelman]](1933 – 1996), American actor |
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* [[Judith Edelman]] (born 1964), contemporary American bluegrass/folk musician |
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* [[Marek Edelman]] (born 1922) is a political and social activist, cardiologist, and the last living leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. |
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* [[Marian Wright Edelman]] (Marian Wright) (born 1939), founder and president of the Children's Defense Fund |
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* [[Maurice Edelman]] (1911- 1975), British politician and novelist |
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* [[Randy Edelman]] (born 1947), American music composer |
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* [[Scott Edelman]] (born 1955), American science fiction and fantasy writer and editor |
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* [[Edelman v. Jordan]], 1974 United States Supreme Court (11th amendment) |
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== Eidelman == |
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* [[Natan Eidelman]] (''Eydel'man''), a Russian author, historian |
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{{Wiktionary|:de:Edelmann|"Edelmann" article by German language}} |
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* [[Adel]], [[Adle]] |
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* [[Adelman]], [[Adelmann]], [[Aedelmann]], [[Adleman]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 20 September 2023
Edelmann (German for "nobleman") is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Heinz Edelmann (1934–2009), German illustrator and designer
- Jean-Frédéric Edelmann (1749–1794), French classical composer
- Otto Edelmann (1917–2003), Austrian singer
- Samuli Edelmann (born 1968), Finnish actor and singer
- Tino Edelmann (born 1985), German Nordic combined skier