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Lampart may refer to: People * Dawid Lampart (born 1990), Polish motorcycle speedway rider * Wiktor Lampart Wiktor Lampart (born 21 May 2001) is an international speedway rider from Poland. Speedway career Lampart became the European Junior Champion after winning the 2019 Individual Speedway Junior European Championship. He had previously won the ... (born 2001), Polish international speedway rider * William Lamport or Lampart (1611/1615–1659), Irish Catholic adventurer Other uses * Lampart FC, a Hungarian football club based in Budapest * PZL.48 Lampart, a Polish heavy fighter-bomber design that was never manufactured due to the outbreak of World War II * Blaufränkisch, a variety of grape also known as Lampart See also * Lamport (other) {{disambig, surname ...
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Dawid Lampart
Dawid Lampart (born 4 August 1990) is a Polish motorcycle speedway rider who was a member of the Poland U-21 and U-19 national teams. Lampart won the 2009 Under-21 World Cup, 2009 Team U-19 European Championship and finished third at the 2009 Individual Speedway Junior Polish Championship. Career details World Championships * Individual U-21 World Championship ** ''2009 - Lost in Domestic Qualifications'' * Team U-21 World Championship (Under-21 World Cup) ** 2009 - Gorzów Wlkp. - U-21 World Champion (5 pts) European Championships * Individual U-19 European Championship ** 2008 - Stralsund - 11th place (7 pts) ** 2009 - Tarnów - 9th place (7 pts) * Team U-19 European Championship ** 2008 - Rawicz - 4th place (7 pts) ** 2009 - Holsted - U-19 European Champion (7 pts) Domestic competitions * Individual Polish Championship ** ''2009 - 16th place in Semi-Final 2'' * Individual U-21 Polish Championship ** 2008 - Rybnik - 13th place (4 pts) ** 2009 - Les ...
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Wiktor Lampart
Wiktor Lampart (born 21 May 2001) is an international speedway rider from Poland. Speedway career Lampart became the European Junior Champion after winning the 2019 Individual Speedway Junior European Championship. He had previously won the silver medal in 2018. In 2021, he won the gold medal at the Team Junior World Championship with Jakub Miśkowiak. In 2022, he finished in 4th place during the World Under-21 Championship in the 2022 SGP2. Also in 2022, he helped Lublin win the 2022 Ekstraliga. Lampart signed for Birmingham Brummies Birmingham Brummies are a British speedway team founded in 1928. They were inaugural members of the Southern League in 1929. The team have twice finished runner-up in the highest tier of British speedway, during the 1952 Speedway National Lea ... for the SGB Premiership 2024 season. It was his first British speedway club. References Living people 2001 births Polish speedway riders Sportspeople from Rzeszów Birmingham Bru ...
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William Lamport
William Lamport (or Lampart) (1611/1615 – 1659) was an Irish Catholic adventurer, known in Mexico as "Don Guillén de Lamport (or Lombardo) y Guzmán". He was tried by the Mexican Inquisition for sedition and executed in 1659. He claimed to be a bastard son of King Philip III of Spain and therefore the half-brother of King Philip IV. In 1642, he tried to foment rebellion against the Spanish crown, with the aid of Black and Indigenous peoples, as well as creole merchants, but was denounced by a man he had hoped to recruit for his plan and arrested, languishing in the Inquisition jail for 17 years. A statue of Lamport is immediately inside the Angel of Independence monument in Mexico City. Birth and education The main source for biographical information about Lamport is his own declaration before the Inquisition; it is difficult to tell how much of it is true. William Lamport was born in either 1611 (according to his brother) or 1615 (other sources) in Wexford, Ireland to a fa ...
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Lampart FC
Lampart Futball Club is a Hungarian football club from the town of Budapest. History Lampart FC debuted in the 1941–42 season of the Hungarian League Hungarian may refer to: * Hungary, a country in Central Europe * Kingdom of Hungary, state of Hungary, existing between 1000 and 1946 * Hungarians, ethnic groups in Hungary * Hungarian algorithm, a polynomial time algorithm for solving the assignme ... and finished fourteenth . Name Changes *1937–1938: FÉG-Lampart *1938: merger with Erzsébet FC *1938–1943: Lampart FC *1943–1945: Fegyvergyári SK *1945–1948: Lampart SE *1948: merger with Pasaréti SE *1948–1951: Lampart MSK *1951–1952: Vasas Lampart SK *1952–1957: Vasas Kőbányai Zománc *1957–?:Lampart SE References External links Profile Football clubs in Hungary 1937 establishments in Hungary {{Hungary-footyclub-stub ...
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Blaufränkisch
Blaufränkisch (German for ''blue Frankish'') is a dark-skinned variety of grape used for red wine. and California, DNA profiling has shown that Blaufränkisch is a cross between Gouais blanc (Weißer Heunisch; male parent) and Blaue Zimmettraube (female parent; the offspring of Blauer Gänsfüsser). Historical sources of grapevine classification have provided very solid evidence that the geographic area of origin of the variety is Lower Styria (today Slovenian Styria). For a long time before the application of DNA analysis, Blaufränkisch was erroneously thought to be a clone of the Gamay grape variety, due to certain similarities in morphology and possibly due to its name ''Gamé'' in Bulgaria. The German name Lemberger derives from the fact that it was imported to Germany in the 19th century from Lemberg in Lower Styria in present-day Slovenia and then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. An 1877 export of ''Lembergerreben'' to Germany has been recorded. The almost identical na ...
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