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Lorenc is both a surname and a given name, from Lorenz in German, derived from the Roman surname Laurentius. Notable people with the name include: Surname *Czesław Lorenc (1925–2015), Polish rower *Jan Lorenc (born 1954), Polish-American designer and writer *Kito Lorenc (1938–2017), German writer *Michał Lorenc (born 1955), Polish film score composer *Richard Lorenc (born 1951), Australian soccer referee *Ziggy Lorenc (born 1958), Canadian television and radio personality Given name *Lorenc Antoni (1909–1991), Kosovo Albanian composer, conductor and ethnomusicologist *Lorenc Shehaj (born 1994), Albanian footballer *Lorenc Trashi (born 1992), Albanian footballer See also *Lorenç Mallol, 14th-century Spanish poet *Lorenz Lorenz is an originally German name derived from the Roman surname Laurentius, which means "from Laurentum". Given name People with the given name Lorenz include: * Prince Lorenz of Belgium (born 1955), member of the Belgian royal family by h ... { ...
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Jan Lorenc
Jan Lorenc is a Polish-American designer and author. Born in Jaśliska, Poland in 1954, he immigrated to the United States at the age of 8. He formed Lorenc Design in 1978 in Chicago, and later moved it to Atlanta in 1981. Biography Lorenc is a graduate of the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT; 1977, 1979) with a B.S. and M.S. in Industrial Design and Visual Communication, respectively, as well as a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology (GA Tech; 1994) with a M.S. in Architecture.Lisa Hazen
"Interview with Jan Lorenc. Meet this designer–who is first and foremost a storyteller," ''I.D. Magazine'', Dec 2002.
Lorenc has received a number of awards, including "Monuments to the Profession of Environmental Graphic Design" by the SEGD (1998), First Place in the ICSC awards, a seat on the GA Tech ID Advisory Board in the School of ...
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Michał Lorenc
Michał Lorenc (born 5 October 1955 in Warsaw) is a Polish film score composer, best known for his work on films '' Little Rose'' (2010), '' Bastard'' (1997), ''Blood and Wine'' (1996) and ''300 Miles to Heaven'' (1989). He is currently considered one of the most important contemporary Polish film score composers. Career He was born on 5 October 1955 in Warsaw. In 1973, he joined the folk rock band ''Wolna grupa Bukowina'' founded by Wojciech Belon and remained one of its members for four years. In the 1970s, he collaborated with Marcin Wolski on Polish Radio Programme 3 and frequently appeared on Maciej Zembaty's radio show ''Zgryz''. Between 1979-1981, he was one of the members of ''Teatr panoramiczny'' together with Jacek Kleyff and Michał Tarkowski. Since his debut in 1979, Lorenc has composed music for more than 150 feature films, documentaries, TV series and theatre performances. He has won five Golden Lions at the Gdynia Film Festival and Polish Film Festival Award fo ...
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Ziggy Lorenc
Isabelle Anna "Ziggy" Lorenc (pronounced like "Lawrence", ) is a Canadian television and radio personality as well as occasional actress in film and television, best known for hosting programming on the CHUM Limited-owned television stations Citytv, MuchMusic, and Bravo!, having previously worked for CHUM/City as a receptionist. Career Having done modelling work since the age of thirteen, Lorenc began pursuing acting jobs during her late teens. Hanging around Toronto in the late 1970s among a group of aspiring performers including Michael Wincott, Kim Cattrall, Jim Carrey, and Tonya Lee Williams, Lorenc was accepted at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City via an "audition" that consisted of the school's director Sanford Meisner just speaking to the applicants. The New York stay turned out to be short, however, as the budding actress returned to Toronto due to being unable to support herself financially in New York. While unsuccessfully looking for ...
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Kito Lorenc
Kito Lorenc (4 March 1938 – 24 September 2017) was a German writer, lyric poet and translator. He was a grandson of the writer and politician Jakub Lorenc-Zalěski. Lorenc attended the Sorbian boarding high school in Cottbus from 1952 to 1956 and majored in Slavic studies in Leipzig from 1956 to 1961. He was an employee at the Institute for Sorbian People Research in Bautzen between 1961 and 1972. From 1972 until 1979, he worked as a dramaturge at the State Ensemble for Sorbian People's Culture. Kito Lorenc was a member of the Sächsischen Akademie der Künste and lived as a freelance writer in Wuischke by Hochkirch. Works * "''Nowe časy - nowe kwasy''" (New Times - New Weddings), Poems, VEB Verlag Domowina, 1962 * "''Swĕtło, prawda, swobodnosć''" (Light, Justice and Freedom), (Anthology of Sorbian Poets, Editor) VEB Verlag Domowina, 1963 * Mina Witkojc "''Po pućach časnikarki''", Translation in Upper Sorbian, VEB Verlag Domowina 1964 * Handrij Zejler "''Serbske fabul ...
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Czesław Lorenc
Czesław Ignacy Lorenc (14 April 1925 – 30 July 2015)Czesław Lorenc's obituary
was a Polish who competed in the
1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics ( fi, Kesäolympialaiset 1952; sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad ( fi, XV olympiadin kisat; sv, Den XV olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952 ( sv, Helsin ...
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Lorenc Shehaj
Lorenc Shehaj (born 7 April 1994) is an Albanian professional footballer who most recently played as a striker for Oriku in the Albanian Second Division. Club career Flamurtari Vlorë Shehaj is a product of Flamurtari Vlorë academy and was called in the first team for the first time in September 2012 for the league match against Shkumbini Peqin which ended in a 1–1 home draw, with Shehaj who remained as an unused substitute. He was called up for another two league matches later that year but still did not make his professional debut. Flamurtari Vlorë finished the season in the 4th position with 46 points, failing to qualify in the European competitions. In the 2013–14 season, Shehaj was promoted to the first team. He finally made his professional debut at the age of 19 on 27 October 2013 during the 2–1 home win over Kukësi, coming on the field as a 56th-minute substitute for Ardit Shehaj. He was an important instrument in team's run in Albanian Cup, making his debu ...
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Lorenc Trashi
Lorenc Trashi (born 19 May 1992, in Gramsh, Elbasan) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Albania national team. Early life Trashi was born on 19 May 1992 in Gramsh, Elbasan, Albania. Club career Gramshi Trashi began his career with his local team KF Gramshi, where he was promoted to the senior side in 2008 while the club was in the Albanian Second Division. During the season Gramshi won the northern division and reached the championship final, which they lost to KF Memaliaj The following season his side were promoted and he played in the Albanian First Division, where he featured in 19 league games and scored his first senior goal, helping his side avoid relegation and finish comfortably in 10th place. In his second season in the First Division he again helped his side avoid relegation, this time narrowly on goal difference, and he featured in 20 league games without scoring a goal. During the 2011–12 season he played 25 league games and scor ...
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Richard Lorenc
Richard Renald Lorenc (born 3 December 1951) is an Australian former football (soccer) referee. He is, as of July 2009, referees coordinator for Football New South Wales. Lorenc's career highlight was as an assistant referee at the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. He also served as a FIFA referee at the 1987FIFA"Match Report - Yugoslavia - German DR 2:1 (1:0)" 23 October 1987. Retrieved on 1 June 2013. and 1993 World Youth Championships, and officiated in 1994 File:1994 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 1994 Winter Olympics are held in Lillehammer, Norway; The Kaiser Permanente building after the 1994 Northridge earthquake; A model of the MS Estonia, which sank in the Baltic Sea; Nels ... World Cup qualifiers. He is known to have officiated international matches during the period from 1987 to 1995.Morrison, Neil"International Matches 1995 - Intercontinental, January-March" ''RSSSF'', 2 February 2005. Retrieved on 1 June 2013. References 1951 births Australia ...
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Lorenc Antoni
Lorenc Antoni (23 September 1909 – 21 October 1991) was an Albanian composer, conductor, and ethnomusicologist. Early years Lorenc Antoni was born 23 September 1909 in Üsküp (now Skopje), in the Kosovo Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire (present-day North Macedonia). Three years later, the region with which we would be associated for the rest of his life came to be first part of Kingdom of Serbia and later Yugoslavia. He was raised as a Catholic in the Albanian Catholic community of Skopje, and is the cousin of Agnesë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu (Mother Teresa). Since a child, he was active in various musical ensembles of the Albanians. He studied music privately in Skopje and Belgrade. After completing his education at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje, he relocated to Ferizaj. Career In 1941 Antoni began teaching music in Ferizaj, Prizren, and Pristina. In 1948 Antoni established in Prizren one of the Josip Slavenski music schools of former Yugoslavia for beginners and intermediat ...
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Lorenç Mallol
Lorenç Mallol (, older spelling ''Lorenz''; fl. 1350) was a Catalan poet of the fourteenth century, the first Petrarchan of his country and one of the last troubadours. His two surviving pieces are composed in Old Occitan. His first name is also spelled Laurenç () in modern Occitan and Llorenç () in modern Catalan. Lorenç presented a certain ''vers figurat'' ( figured verse), ''Sobre·l pus alt de tots los cims d'un arbre'', to the Consistori del Gay Saber in Toulouse, a mystic allegory of Jesus Christ (''Ihus lo salvaire''), who is the ''auzel(l)et tot blanch'' (little all-white bird), and the Jews, who are a ''corps mot vils'' (most vile corpse). The ''arbre'' (tree) signifies ''la vera crotz'' (the true cross). The poem has two '' tornadas'', one to ''Mon Ric(h) Thesaur'' (my rich treasure), a ''senhal'' (code name) for the Virgin Mary and another to the seven lords (''senyor set'') of the ''consistori del Gay Sauber''. It is Enrich de Villena, a lord of the Consistori de ...
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Laurentius
Laurentius is a Latin given name and surname that means "''From Laurentum''" (a city near Rome). It is possible that the place name ''Laurentum'' is derived from the Latin ''laurus'' ("laurel"). People with the name include: In Early Christianity: * Lawrence of Rome, Saint Laurentius of Rome (died 258), Italian deacon and saint, born in Spain In Catholicism: * Antipope Laurentius (r. 498-506), antipope of the Roman Catholic Church * Laurence of Canterbury, archbishop of Canterbury known as Saint Laurentius * Lárentíus Kálfsson (1267-1331), bishop of Hólar, Iceland, 1324–1331 * Laurentius Abstemius, Italian writer, Professor of Belles Lettres at Urbino, and Librarian to Duke Guido Ubaldo under Pope Alexander VI * Laurentia McLachlan, Benedictian nun, Great Britain, 1866–1953 In Byzantium: * Joannes Laurentius Lydus, Byzantine writer on antiquarian subjects In Poland: * Wawrzyniec Grzymała Goślicki, Laurentius Grimaldius Gosliscius, (1530–1607), Polish bishop, poli ...
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Roman Naming Conventions
Over the course of some fourteen centuries, the Romans and other peoples of Italy employed a system of nomenclature that differed from that used by other cultures of Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, consisting of a combination of personal and family names. Although conventionally referred to as the ''tria nomina'', the combination of praenomen, nomen, and cognomen that have come to be regarded as the basic elements of the Roman name in fact represent a continuous process of development, from at least the seventh century BC to the end of the seventh century AD. The names that developed as part of this system became a defining characteristic of Roman civilization, and although the system itself vanished during the Early Middle Ages, the names themselves exerted a profound influence on the development of European naming practices, and many continue to survive in modern languages. Overview The distinguishing feature of Roman nomenclature was the use of both personal names and reg ...
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