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Lamprecht (surname)
Lamprecht is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: * Lamprecht, 12th-century German poet *Chris Lamprecht (fl. 1990s), American hacker, first person to be banned from the Internet * Christopher Lamprecht (b. 1985), German football player * Frank Lamprecht (b. 1968), German chess International Master *Günter Lamprecht (1930-2022), German actor * Gerhard Lamprecht (1897–1974), German director *Karl Gotthard Lamprecht (1856–1915), German historian See also * Lamberg *Lambert (name) *Lambertus *Lampert Lampert is a surname of Western European origin, possibly from an Old Frankish name for the Lombards. It is also a given name. Bearers of the name include: People Given name :''Ordered chronologically'' * Lambert of Hersfeld (c. 1024–1082/85), ... {{surname Surnames from given names ...
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Lamprecht
Lamprecht, called ''der Pfaffe'' ("the Priest"), was a German poet of the twelfth century. He is the author of the ''Alexanderlied'' (“Song of Alexander”), the first German epic composed on a French model. Biography Of him practically nothing personal is known but his name, the fact that he was a cleric, and that he wrote his poem around 1130. According to the poet's own statement, the model for his poem was a French poem on Alexander the Great by Albéric de Besançon. Only a portion of the beginning of the French original, 105 verses in all, is preserved (discovered and published by Paul Heyse, Berlin, 1856). The poem contained a fabulous account of the life and deeds of the great Macedonian conqueror as it was current in Greek and Latin versions of the early Middle Ages, such as the Greek romance of pseudo-Callisthenes, dating from the third century A.D., the Latin translation of Julius Valerius, the epitome thereof, and especially the free Latin version made by the Neapo ...
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Chris Lamprecht
Chris Lamprecht (known as ''MinorThreat'' or ''mthreat'') is an American software developer based in Texas. Lamprecht was the original author of ToneLoc, a wardialing program written in the C programming language for the DOS operating system. He was the first employee and lead software architect for indeed.com, a metasearch engine for employment website, job listings. Lamprecht is regarded as the first person to be banned from accessing the Internet, in 1995. After being sentenced to 70 months in prison for money laundering, Lamprecht was also given a punishment of no access to the Internet until 2004. Christopher Matthew Lamprecht had the Federal Bureau of Prisons ID# 61153-080 and was released on March 3, 2000. Under the order of Judge Sam Sparks of the United States district court, US District Court in 1995, Lamprecht was ordered to 70 months in the Federal Correctional Institution, Bastrop. Though a known computer Hacker (computer security), hacker, the 24-year-old was n ...
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Floruit
''Floruit'' (; abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for "they flourished") denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indicating the time when someone flourished. Etymology and use la, flōruit is the third-person singular perfect active indicative of the Latin verb ', ' "to bloom, flower, or flourish", from the noun ', ', "flower". Broadly, the term is employed in reference to the peak of activity for a person or movement. More specifically, it often is used in genealogy and historical writing when a person's birth or death dates are unknown, but some other evidence exists that indicates when they were alive. For example, if there are wills attested by John Jones in 1204, and 1229, and a record of his marriage in 1197, a record concerning him might be written as "John Jones (fl. 1197–1229)". The term is often used in art history when dating the career ...
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Christopher Lamprecht
Christopher Lamprecht (born 22 April 1985) is a German former footballer who plays for VfR Kaiserslautern. He is a defender that can play right fullback as well as central defensive midfield. Career Born in Stendal, East Germany, Lamprecht started his career as a youth player for German Bundesliga team VfL Wolfsburg, where he played since the age of 14. After joining their reserves in 2004, he signed a professional contract in July 2005. After two and a half years in the first squad, the new coach, former Bayern Munich coach Felix Magath, decided to loan him to 1. FC Kaiserslautern. He was able to impress Milan Šašić, the coach of 1. FC Kaiserslautern, at the time, who consequentially offered him a contract. However, his positive relationship with the coaching staff depleted after several mishaps, and he was transferred to Kaiserslautern's reserve squad in the Regionalliga West. In July 2009, he was sold to Holstein Kiel Kieler Sportvereinigung Holstein von 1900 e.V ...
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Frank Lamprecht
Frank Lamprecht (born 21 June 1968) is a German chess International Master and chess trainer. He is a co-author of ''Fundamental Chess Endings'' (2001) and ''Secrets of Pawn Endings'' (2000), both with Karsten Müller Karsten Müller (born November 23, 1970 in Hamburg, West Germany) is a German chess Grandmaster and author. He earned the Grandmaster title in 1998 and a PhD in mathematics in 2002 at the University of Hamburg. He had placed third in the 1996 Ger .... He has been a chess trainer since 1983. He gained the title of International Master in 1999. He has played in the Oberliga Nord for the Hamburg club King Knight SC since the 1984-85 season. Lamprecht is known for his books on chess endgames, which he wrote together with Hamburg's Bundesliga player and Grandmaster Karsten Müller. Their book Fundamental Chess Endings won the Book of the Year award of the British Chess Federation. Work *Karsten Müller and Frank Lamprecht: ''Secrets of Pawn Endings''. Everyman Chess ...
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Günter Lamprecht
Günter Hans Lamprecht (21 January 1930 – 4 October 2022) was a German film and stage actor, best-known internationally for his leading role in the Fassbinder miniseries '' Berlin Alexanderplatz'' (1980) and as a ship captain in the epic war film ''Das Boot'' (1981). Life and career Lamprecht was born in Berlin, the son of a taxi driver. After training at the Max Reinhardt Seminar, he had his first theatre engagement at the Schauspielhaus Bochum. He joined the Theater Oberhausen in 1959, and remained with them until 1961. His roles there included Stanley Kowalski in ''A Streetcar Named Desire'' and John in Gerhart Hauptmann's '' The Rats''. Lamprecht began appearing on television in the 1960s. He was cast in the series ''Kara Ben Nemsi Effendi'', which ran from 1973 to 1975. His first film role was in Ottokar Runze's ' (1975). In 1976, Lamprecht won the Ernst Lubitsch Award for his performance in ', and in 1978 won the Goldene Kamera award for Best German Actor for ''Rückf ...
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Gerhard Lamprecht
Gerhard Lamprecht (6 October 1897 – 4 May 1974) was a German film director, screenwriter and film historian. He directed 63 films between 1920 and 1958. He also wrote for 26 films between 1918 and 1958. Life and career Lamprecht was fascinated by cinema since his childhood and started to work as a film projectionist at age twelve. He studied theatre and art history in Berlin. He also took drama lessons with Paul Bildt and appeared as a stage actor under the name of "Gerhard Otto" in some minor productions.Gerhard Lamprecht
at the Deutsches Filmportal
Lamprecht got drafted by the German army in 1917 and was wounded in 1918. Lamprecht had sold his first film manuscript as early as 1914. With the end of

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Karl Gotthard Lamprecht
Karl Gotthard Lamprecht (25 February 1856 – 10 May 1915) was a German historian who specialized in German art and economic history. Biography Lamprecht was born in Jessen in the Province of Saxony. As a student, he trained in history, political science, economics, and art at the universities of Göttingen, Leipzig, and Munich. Lamprecht taught at the university in Marburg and later at Leipzig, where he founded the ''Institut für Kultur und Universalgeschicht'' center dedicated to comparative world and cultural history. Lamprecht was employee at the successful edition project “The Chronicles of the German Cities” under the leadership of the well-known and highly reputated German historian Karl von Hegel.Marion Kreis (2012''Karl Hegel. Geschichtswissenschaftliche Bedeutung und wissenschaftsgeschichtlicher Standort''(= ''Schriftenreihe der Historischen Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.'' Bd. 84). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, , pp. 314 ff. ...
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Lamberg
The House of Lamberg is the name of an ancient Austrian noble family, whose members occupied significant positions within Holy Roman Empire and later in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. History The family name first appeared in the 14th century in Carinthia, Austria. They were created Barons in the 16th century, Imperial Counts in 17th century and later Princes of the Holy Roman Empire in the 18th century. Notable members of the family were *Johann Maximilian von Lamberg (1608-1682), Obersthofmeister and diplomat *Anna Aloysia Maximiliane von Lamberg (died 1738), Austrian countess *Count Franz Philipp von Lamberg (1791–1848), Austrian general *Johann Philipp von Lamberg (1651–1712), Bishop of Passau and diplomat *Anton Franz de Paula Graf Lamberg-Sprinzenstein (1740–1822), Austrian diplomat It may also refer to people, not related to the noble House of Lamberg *Adam Lamberg (born 1984), American actor * Matti Lamberg (born 1993), Finnish ice hockey player * Saara Lambe ...
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Lambert (name)
Lambert is an English and French given name and surname. It is from the Low German form of the anthroponymic name ''Landberht'' from the Old High German ''land'' "(home) land" and ''beraht'' "bright". It is one of the most common French surnames with a total number of birth in France between 1966 and 1990 around 18,000 births. variant forms include: ''Lamberty, Lambertot, Lamberton''.DAUZAT Geographical distribution As of 2014, 36.1% of all known bearers of the surname ''Lambert'' were residents of the United States (frequency 1:3,039), 26.4% of France (1:765), 8.5% of England (1:1,983), 7.3% of Canada (1:1,533), 4.9% of Belgium (1:705), 2.8% of Australia (1:2,604), 2.4% of Nigeria (1:22,741), 1.5% of Germany (1:16,231) and 1.4% of South Africa (1:12,113). In Belgium, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:705) only in one region: Wallonia (1:296). In France, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:765) in the following regions: * ...
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Lambertus
Lambertus is a Latinisation of names, Latinized version of the Germanic name, Germanic masculine given name Lambert (name), Lambert. In the Low Countries and South Africa it has been in used as a birth name. Most people used short forms in daily life, like ''Bert (name), Bert'', ''Bertus'', ''Lambert'', ''Lamme'', and ''Lammert''. People with this name include: ;Latinized names *St. Lambertus, canonical name of Bishop Lambert of Maastricht (c.636–c.700) *Lambertus Ardensis (c.1160–aft.1203), French chronicler *Lambertus Ascafnaburgensis (c.1024–c.1088), German chronicler *Lambertus Danaeus (c.1535–c.1590), French jurist and Calvinist theologian *Lambertus de Latiniaco, 13th-century French logician *Lambertus de Monte (1430/5–1499), Dutch scholastic and Thomist ;Birth name: *Lambertus Aafjes (1914–1993), Dutch poet *Bert Bakker, Lambertus Jozef Bakker (1912–1969), Dutch writer and publisher *Lambertus Johannes Hermanus Becht (born 1956), Dutch businessman *Lambertus Bene ...
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Lampert
Lampert is a surname of Western European origin, possibly from an Old Frankish name for the Lombards. It is also a given name. Bearers of the name include: People Given name :''Ordered chronologically'' * Lambert of Hersfeld (c. 1024–1082/85), German historian * Lampert of Hungary (c. 1040–c. 1095), Hungarian prince * Lampert Hont-Pázmány (lord) (1060s–1132), Hungarian lord * Lampert Hont-Pázmány (bishop) (died 1275), Hungarian prelate * Lampert Hermán (died 1324), Hungarian nobleman * Lampert Distelmeyer (1522–1588), German jurist and Chancellor of Mark Brandenburg Surname :''Ordered alphabetically'' * Alois Lampert (born 1932), Liechtensteiner cyclist * Andrzej Lampert (born 1981), Polish singer * Benedikt Lampert (born 1985), Liechtensteiner cyclist * Carl Lampert (1894–1944), Austrian Roman Catholic priest, saint and critic of Nazism during World War II * Eddie Lampert (born 1962), American businessman * Emma Lampert Cooper (1855–1920), American painter * F ...
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