List of Poles — This is a partial list of famous Polish or Polish speaking or writing persons. In the interest of fairness and accuracy, a minority of persons of mixed heritage have their respective ancestries credited.HistoryMathematics Bartel * Stefan Banach * … Wikipedia
Jean Taubenhaus — Jean (Jan) Taubenhaus (born 14 December, 1850, Warsaw – died 14 September, 1919, Paris) was a Polish–born French chess master. BiographyTaubenhaus was a foremost Warsaw chess player in late 70s of 19th century. In 1880, he settled in Paris. In… … Wikipedia
List of chess players — This list of chess players depicts men and women who are primarily known as chess players and have an article on the English Wikipedia. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z … Wikipedia
List of Polish Jews — From the Middle Ages until the Holocaust, Jews comprised a significant part of the Polish population. The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, known as a Jewish paradise for its religious tolerance, attracted numerous Jews who fled persecution from… … Wikipedia
Alphonse Goetz — (aka A. Geoffroy Dausay) (1865, Strasbourg – 12 July 1934, Chaumont en Vexin) was a French chess master. Born in Strasbourg, France, he was a refugee after the Franco Prussian War and the annexation of Alsace–Lorraine to the German Empire.In 1890 … Wikipedia
List of mini chess tournaments — IntroductionThe list comprises only regular tournaments with four or three players ( Quadrangular and Triangular ).The first international tournament with four players (two Spanish and two Italian) was held, at the invitation of King Philip II of … Wikipedia
Index of chess articles — Contents 1 Books 2 General articles 2.1 0–9 2.2 A … Wikipedia
Moritz Billecard — Maurice (Moritz) Billecard (born 1876 died ?) was a French chess master. He tied for 7 8th at Paris 1896 (Dawid Janowski won), tied for 14 15th at Munich 1900 (the 12th DSB Congress, Géza Maróczy, Harry Pillsbury and Carl Schlechter won),… … Wikipedia