- In Gr**** mythology,
Lampus or
Lampos (Ancient Gr****: Λάμπος), a Gr**** verb
meaning "glitter" or "shine", may
refer to:
Human Lampus, a son of Aegyptus...
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Lampo (c. 1950 – 22 July 1961) was a mixed-breed dog that
became famous for his rail
journeys across Italy. In
August 1953,
Lampo, then a
stray dog, got...
-
Hubert Leon
Lampo (Antwerp, 1
September 1920 – Essen, 12 July 2006) was a
Flemish writer, one of the
founders of
magic realism in Flanders. His most famous...
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Lampo may
refer to:
Italian ship
Lampo, the name of
several Italian ships Lampo-class destroyer, a
class of
Italian warship Lampo (dog) (1950–1961), an...
- Léon
Lampo (28
January 1923 – 16
November 1985) was a
Belgian basketball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1948
Summer Olympics. "Déces...
- Timmermans)
Roland Verhavert 1976; De
komst van
Joachim Stiller (Hubert
Lampo)
Harry Kümel 1976; De
Leeuw van
Vlaanderen (Hendrik Conscience) Hugo Claus...
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Lampo was the name of at
least three Italian ships, and may
refer to:
Italian destroyer
Lampo (1899), a
Lampo-class
destroyer launched in 1899 and discarded...
- Pope Leo XI (Italian:
Leone XI; 2 June 1535 – 27
April 1605), born
Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the Papal...
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Tralbaut (1981), 173.
Naifeh &
Smith (2011), 448–489. "romantiek". Jan
Lampo.
Archived from the
original on 6
February 2017.
Tralbaut (1981), 187–192...
- Hartling. Unofficially, the
anthem is
sometimes called "Tu
bandera es un
lampo de cielo" ("Your flag is a
splendour of sky"),
which is in the
first line...