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− | '''Zograf''' was the [[keeper]] for the [[Bulgarian National Quidditch team]] during the [[1994 Quidditch World Cup]]. |
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+ | |name=Lev Zograf |
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+ | |species=[[Human]] |
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+ | |gender=Male |
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+ | |title=[[Keeper]] |
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+ | |team=[[Bulgarian National Quidditch team]] |
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+ | '''Lev Zograf''' was the [[Keeper]] for the [[Bulgarian National Quidditch team]] during the [[1994]] [[Quidditch World Cup]]. He played in the final, in which he gave away a penalty for [[cobbing]] [[Irish National Quidditch team|Ireland]]'s [[Chaser]], [[Mullet]] and ended up conceding a total of seventeen goals. |
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+ | ==Behind the scenes== |
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+ | *This character is known only by his surname in the [[Harry Potter books|books]]. His first name is given as "Lev" on a [[Chocolate Frog Cards|Famous Wizard Card]] in the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)|video game adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''. |
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+ | ==Etymology== |
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+ | The name "Lev" means "lion" in Russian, functioning as a vernacular form of Leo. This was the real Russian name of both author Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) and revolutionary Leon Trotsky (1879-1940). In Hebrew the name means "heart". |
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+ | Lev Yashin (1929 - 1990) is a Russian goalkeeper widely believed to have been the best goalkeeper in the history of football. The Lev Yashin Award is awarded to the best goalkeeper in each World Cup. |
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+ | A zograf is a person who paints churches (from Greek "zografos"). Several Bulgarians in this walk of life were given this nickname-turned-surname in recognition to their work. |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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+ | *''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' {{1st}} |
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+ | *''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)]]'' {{FWC}} |
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+ | {{Quidditch positions}} |
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+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Zograf, Lev}} |
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[[Category:Bulgarian individuals]] |
[[Category:Bulgarian individuals]] |
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Revision as of 23:06, 19 June 2012
Lev Zograf was the Keeper for the Bulgarian National Quidditch team during the 1994 Quidditch World Cup. He played in the final, in which he gave away a penalty for cobbing Ireland's Chaser, Mullet and ended up conceding a total of seventeen goals.
Behind the scenes
- This character is known only by his surname in the books. His first name is given as "Lev" on a Famous Wizard Card in the video game adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
Etymology
The name "Lev" means "lion" in Russian, functioning as a vernacular form of Leo. This was the real Russian name of both author Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) and revolutionary Leon Trotsky (1879-1940). In Hebrew the name means "heart".
Lev Yashin (1929 - 1990) is a Russian goalkeeper widely believed to have been the best goalkeeper in the history of football. The Lev Yashin Award is awarded to the best goalkeeper in each World Cup.
A zograf is a person who paints churches (from Greek "zografos"). Several Bulgarians in this walk of life were given this nickname-turned-surname in recognition to their work.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (First appearance)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)
- Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game) (Appears on a Famous Wizard Card)