Friedrich Traugott Friedemann (31 March 1793, in Stolpen – 2 May 1853, in Idstein) was a German educator, philologist and archivist.
He studied theology and philology at the University of Wittenberg, where he was a pupil of Christian Lobeck.
In 1812 he received his PhD and during the following year was named conrector at the gymnasium in Zwickau.
[1] In 1840 he was appointed head of the Nassau Central Archives in Idstein.
In 1846 he founded the journal "Zeitschrift für die Archive Deutschlands".