Medem
Medem means:
- Medem (noble family) , an old Lower Saxon, later also Baltic, noble family
- Medem Library , largest Yiddish library in Europe in Paris
- Medem (river) , a river in Lower Saxony
- Medem (law) , historical tax on the yields of land
Medem is the family name of the following people:
- Alexander von Medem (1803-1859), Russian diplomat
- Alexander von Medem (General) (1814–1879), Prussian Lieutenant General
- Christoph Johann Friedrich von Medem (1763–1838), diplomat in Russian service
- Eberhard Freiherr von Medem (1913–1993), German administrative lawyer
- Friedrich Johann Graf von Medem (1912–1984), Colombian zoologist (crocodiles) from the German aristocratic family
- Friedrich Ludwig von Medem (1799–1885), German archivist and historian
- Gerhard Hans Medem (1893–1953), German general of the Second World War and at times honorary judge at the People's Court
- Julio Médem (* 1958), Spanish film director
- Nikolai von Medem (1795–1870), German-Baltic-Russian artillery general and university professor
- Paul von Medem (1800-1854), Russian diplomat
- Peter von Medem (1801–1877), district marshal of Courland and authorized representative
- Walter von Medem (1887–1945), German officer, journalist and SA leader
- Vladimir Dawidowitsch Medem (1879–1923), Russian-Jewish sociologist and "Bundist"