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Vedel is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Anders Sørensen
Vedel (1542–1616),
priest and
historian born in Vejle,
Denmark Artemy Vedel...
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Artemy Lukyanovich Vedel (13 April [O.S. 1 April] 1767 – 26 July [O.S. 14 July] 1808), born
Artemy Lukyanovich Vedelsky, was a Ukrainian-born Russian...
- Vice-Admiral Aage
Helgesen Vedel (1
September 1894 – 6
February 1981) was a
Royal Danish Navy
officer who
served as
chief of the
Naval Command from 1941...
- The
Vedel Islands (65°7′S 64°15′W / 65.117°S 64.250°W / -65.117; -64.250 (
Vedel Islands)) are a
group of
small islands lying 2
nautical miles (3.7 km;...
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Henningsen and
Verner Panton.
Other designers of note
include Kristian Solmer Vedel in the area of
industrial design, Jens
Quistgaard for
kitchen furniture...
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Hanne Elisabet Vedel (born 23
January 1933) is a
Danish weaver who has
created her own
textiles since 1955,
using natural raw
materials such as silk,...
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Georges Vedel (5 July 1910 – 21
February 2002) was a
French public law
professor from Auch, France.
Vedel is
credited as
being "the
reviser of public...
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Kristian Solmer Vedel (2
March 1923 - 5
March 2003) was a
Danish industrial designer and part of the
Scandinavian Design movement. He
completed his apprenticeship...
- Spanish.
Vedel's army
finally arrived, but it was
already too late. In the talks,
Dupont had
agreed to
surrender not only his own but
Vedel's force as...
- Directorate. pp. 247–248.
Archived from the
original on 31
January 2025.
Dumas &
Vedel-Petersen 1923, p. 42. "Crimean War".
Encyclopedia Britannica. 27 September...