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  • Alexander Arsenievich Romanovsky (12 June 1880 – 1943) was a Lithuanian-Russian chess master. He was born in Kaunas, Lithuania (then Russian Empire)....
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  • Alexander Romanovsky may refer to: Alexander Romanovsky (chess player) (1880–1943), Lithuanian-Russian chess master Alexander Romanovsky (ice hockey) (born...
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  • This list of chess players includes people who are primarily known as chess players and have an article on the English Wikipedia. Jacob Aagaard (Denmark...
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  • with the surname include: Alexander Romanovsky (chess player) (1880–1943), Lithuanian–Russian chess master Alexander Romanovsky (pianist) (born 1984), Ukrainian...
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    Pyotr Arsenyevich Romanovsky (Russian: Пётр Арсеньевич Романо́вский; 29 July 1892 – 1 March 1964) was a Russian and Soviet chess player and author. He won...
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    Sport. The first chess player to receive the title was Peter Romanovsky in 1934. Only players who featured prominently in the Soviet Chess Championship were...
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    Alexander Aleksandrovich Alekhine (October 31 [O.S. October 19] 1892 – March 24, 1946) was a Russian and French chess player and the fourth World Chess...
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    Championship Candidate and winner of the 1954 USSR Chess Championship. Salo Flohr Nana Alexandria Peter Romanovsky Isaac Kashdan Daniel Yanofsky Robert Wade Vasja...
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  • Bogoljubow. Efim Bogoljubow  Ukraine Alexander Flamberg  Poland Boris Maljutin  Russia Ilya Rabinovich  Russia Peter Romanovsky  Russia Alexey Selezniev  Russia...
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    Viktor Korchnoi, Alexander Beliavsky Three titles: Paul Keres, Leonid Stein, Anatoly Karpov Women's Soviet Chess Championship Russian Chess Championship Mark...
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  • Petersburg (Hexagonal), won by Peter Romanovsky and Sergey von Freymann. Kiev (Quadrangular), won by Alexander Evensohn ahead of Efim Bogoljubow and...
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  • German). ChessBase. "Mannheim 1914 The Legend". Archived from the original on 2008-12-11. Romanov, Isaak Zalmanovich (1984). Petr Romanovsky (in Russian)...
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  • war he tied for 11–13th at Petrograd 1923 (the 2nd USSR Chess Championship, Peter Romanovsky won). Mosca 1899. Xoomer.virgilio.it (13 March 2013). Retrieved...
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  • list of Russian chess players lists people from Russia, the Soviet Union, and the Russian Empire who are primarily known as chess players. The majority...
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  • Portisch Yuniesky Quesada Perez and Yasser Quesada Perez Alexander Romanovsky and Peter Romanovsky Kevin Spraggett and Grant Spraggett Endre Steiner and...
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    Ilya Rabinovich (category Jewish chess players)
    Рабинович; 11 May 1891 – 23 April 1942) was a Russian and later Soviet chess player, among the best in his country for three decades, from 1910 to 1940....
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  • Pyotr Romanovsky. Out of over 4000 awards, 52 were given to chess players, including three problem composers and two correspondence chess players. Though...
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    Mikhail Botvinnik (category 20th-century chess players)
    and was a pioneer in computer chess. He also had a mathematics degree (honorary). Botvinnik was the first world-class player to develop within the Soviet...
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  • Stark. The Soviet reserves were: Alexander Konstantinopolsky, Vitaly Chekhover, Iosif Rudakovsky, and Peter Romanovsky. Moscow vs. Leningrad, March 1941...
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    Fedor Duz-Khotimirsky (category Ukrainian chess players)
    (Grigoriev won). In 1923, he tied for 3rd–5th in Petrograd (2nd URS-ch; Peter Romanovsky won). In 1924, he tied for 10–11th in Moscow (3rd URS-ch; Efim Bogoljubow...
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