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+ | |image = Lev Zograf.png |
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+ | |nationality = [[Bulgaria]]n<ref name="GOF8"/><ref name="QWC">{{QWC}}</ref> |
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+ | |title = [[Keeper]]<ref name="GOF8"/><ref name="QWC"/> |
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+ | |species = [[Human]]<ref name="GOF8"/><ref name="QWC"/> |
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+ | |gender = Male<ref name="GOF8"/><ref name="QWC"/> |
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+ | |hair = Black<ref name="QWC"/> |
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+ | |job = [[Keeper]] for the [[Bulgarian National Quidditch team]]<ref name="GOF8"/><ref name="QWC"/> |
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+ | |loyalty = [[Bulgarian National Quidditch team]]<ref name="GOF8"/><ref name="QWC"/> |
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− | '''Lev Zograf''' was |
+ | '''Lev Zograf''' was a [[Bulgaria]]n [[wizardkind|wizard]] and the [[Keeper]] for the [[Bulgarian National Quidditch team]].<ref name="GOF8"/> |
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+ | ==Biography== |
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+ | He played 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.<ref name="GOF8">{{GOF|B|8}}</ref> |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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− | *This character is known only by his surname in the [[Harry Potter |
+ | *This character is known only by his surname in the [[Harry Potter (book series)|books]]. His first name is given as "Lev" on a [[Chocolate Frog Card|Famous Wizard Card]] in the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)|video game adaptation]] of {{HBP}}. |
==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". |
+ | The name "Lev" is an antiquated word for "lion" in Bulgarian, now only retained as the name of Bulgaria's main currency unit. It also 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. |
+ | 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. |
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== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | *{{GOF}} {{1st}} |
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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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+ | *{{QWC}} |
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− | *''[[Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup]]'' |
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+ | *{{HBP|G}} {{FWC}} |
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− | *''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)]]'' {{FWC}} |
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+ | ==Notes and references== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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{{Quidditch positions}} |
{{Quidditch positions}} |
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{{Character-stub}} |
{{Character-stub}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Zograf, Lev}} |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Zograf, Lev}} |
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+ | [[de:Zograf]] |
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+ | [[es:Lev Zograf]] |
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+ | [[fr:Lev Zograf]] |
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+ | [[pl:Lev Zograf]] |
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+ | [[ru:Лев Зогров]] |
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+ | [[zh:列弗·佐格拉夫]] |
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[[Category:Bulgarian individuals]] |
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[[Category:Keepers]] |
[[Category:Keepers]] |
Latest revision as of 17:14, 30 March 2023
Lev Zograf was a Bulgarian wizard and the Keeper for the Bulgarian National Quidditch team.[1]
Biography
He played 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.[1]
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" is an antiquated word for "lion" in Bulgarian, now only retained as the name of Bulgaria's main currency unit. It also 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)