- Jan-Ove
Waldner (Swedish: [ˈjɑːn uːvɛ ˈvǎldnɛr]; born 3
October 1965), in
Sweden commonly J-O
Waldner or
simply mononymously as J-O (Swedish: [ˈjîː.(j)uː])...
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Waldner is
surname of:
Benita Ferrero-
Waldner (born 1948),
Austrian diplomat and
politician Erwin Waldner (1933–2015),
German footballer Gabi
Waldner [de]...
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Benita Ferrero-
Waldner (born 5
September 1948) is an
Austrian diplomat and politician, and a
member of the
conservative Austrian People's
Party (ÖVP)...
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Walter Waldner (2 May 1929 – 3
April 2008) was an
Austrian sprint canoeist who
competed in the late 1950s. At the 1956
Summer Olympics in Melbourne, he...
- Liz
Waldner is an
American poet.
Waldner was
raised in
small town Mississippi. At 28, she
received a B.A. in
philosophy and
mathematics from St. John's...
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Johannes Waldner (1749 near Villach,
Carinthia – 24
December 1824 in Radichev,
Russian Empire) was a
Hutterite leader and
author of the
Hutterite chronicle...
- Jean-Baptiste
Waldner (born 30
March 1959) is a
French engineer,
management consultant and author,
known for his
contributions in the
fields of computer-integrated...
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Erwin Waldner (24
January 1933 – 18
April 2015) was a
German footballer. He was one of not that many West
German players in the
early 1960s who pla****...
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Swedish first league team Ängby/Spårvägen and was
present when Jan-Ove
Waldner ended his
career on 11
February 2016. Wermlandsföreningen (??-1974) Stockholms...
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Monika Gómez del
Campo Bacardí (née
Waldner) is an
Italian film and
television producer and socialite.
Monika Waldner was born in Merano,
South Tyrol, to...