• Berthold Suhle (1 January 1837, Stolp, Province of Pomerania, now Poland – 26 January 1904, Germany) was a German chess master. Born in Stolp (Słupsk,...
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  • Suhle may refer to: Suhle (Hahle), a river of Lower Saxony, Germany, tributary of the Hahle Berthold Suhle (1837–1904), German chess master This disambiguation...
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    1864, he drew another match (3 wins, 3 losses, and 2 draws) against Berthold Suhle, who was a strong player and respected chess writer. In 1866, Anderssen...
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    (1831–1897), German official, founder of the Universal Postal Union Berthold Suhle (1837–1904), German chess master Wilhelm Dames (1843–1898), German paleontologist...
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  • Hugo Süchting (Germany, 1874–1916) Alexey Suetin (Russia, 1926–2001) Berthold Suhle (Poland, Germany, 1837–1904) Franciszek Sulik (Poland, Argentina, Australia...
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  • theory. During his time in Berlin, he played matches with Carl Mayet and Berthold Suhle (+0 -7 = 2) in 1860, and with Adolf Anderssen (+10, -14, =5) and Gustav...
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  • December [O.S. 29 November] 1904), Russian chess player and chess writer. Berthold Suhle (1 January 1837 – 26 January 1904), German chess player and chess writer...
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    Suhle, Arthur (1969). Die Münze. Von den Anfängen bis zur europäischen Neuzeit. Leipzig. von Schrötter, Friedrich, N. Bauer, K. Regling, A. Suhle, R...
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