Adémar

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Adémar , Ademar or Adhemar is the (first) name of the following people:

  • Adémar († 930), Count of Poitou and Count of Angoulême, see Adémar (Angoulême) ;
  • Adémar († 1034) French monk and chronicler from Chabannes, see Ademar von Chabannes ;
  • Adémar († 1098), Bishop of Le Puy, legate at the First Crusade, see Adhemar de Monteil ;
  • Boson, called Adémar V. († 1199), Vice Count of Limoges, see Adémar V. (Limoges) ;
  • Adémar von Lairon († 1218), Lord of Caesarea, Marshal of Jerusalem, Marshal of the Hospitaller Order, see Adémar de Lairon .
  • Adhemar Ferreira da Silva († 2001), Brazilian athlete, see Adhemar Ferreira da Silva ;
  • Adhemar (actually Ferreira de Camargo Neto , * 1972), Brazilian soccer player, see Adhemar ;

Adhémar is the surname of:

as well as the name of the Spanish handball club Ademar León .

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