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    revived Le Palamède, a monthly chess magazine which ran until the end of 1847." Hooper & Whyld, p. 350. "From 1841-1847 Saint-Amant edited Le Palamède, in...
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  • Palamède may refer to: Palamède de Forbin (died 1508), Provençal lord and minister Le Palamède, a former chess periodical Palamedes (disambiguation) This...
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  • d4 with 1...c5 in the second and fourth games. Saint Amant wrote in Le Palamède (1843): "This opening is not favorable to Black. Bennoni [sic] gives...
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    Kenneth Whyld (1992) p.265 Le Palamède edited by St. Amaint (1837) p. 112 G. Walker, Chess and chess-players (1850) p. 48 Le Palamède edited by St. Amaint (1847)...
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    Oxford Companion to Chess – David Hooper and Kenneth Whyld (1992) p. 56 Le Palamède edited by Saint-Amant (1847) p. 211 Crescendo of the Virtuoso: Spectacle...
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    Palamedes /pæləˈmiːdiːz/ (also called Palomides /pæləˈmaɪdiːz/, or some other variant such as the French Palamède; known as li Sarradins that is "the...
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    a leading French chess master and an editor of the chess periodical Le Palamède. He is best known for losing a match against Howard Staunton in 1843...
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  • http://www.edochess.ca G. Walker, Chess and chess-players (1859) page 161. Le Palamède edited by St. Amant, vol. 2 (1837) page 499. G. Allen and T. von der...
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    working out an agreement. One version appeared in the French periodical Le Palamède. The complete story does not make a lot of sense since Mälzel visited...
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  • Vienna". chesstempo.com. Watson, John: Taming Wild Chess Openings p. 67 Le Palamède edited by St. Amant (1846), p. 20. "The Cable Match Between Messrs.Tschigorin...
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  • knight Palamedes, and some manuscripts identify him explicitly as one of the central figures, Meliadus (Tristan's father) and his great friend Guiron le Courtois...
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    until 1902. The earliest chess magazine in any language was the French Le Palamède, published in 1836–39 and 1842–47. In 1837 George Walker introduced an...
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  • and Kenneth Whyld (1992) p. 431 Chess world, Volume 4, 1869 page 236 "Le Palamède" edited by Saint-Amant (1837) p. 112 Revue de Paris edited by L. D. Véron...
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    and K. Whyld, The Oxford Companion to Chess (2nd ed.), 1992, page 18 Le Palamède edited by Saint-Amant (1842) pages 105–117 A. D. Philidor, Analyse du...
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  • Palamede Gattilusio (c. 1389–1455) was the Lord of Ainos from 1409 to his death, succeeding his great-uncle Niccolò. He was a younger son of Francesco...
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    Le Morte d'Arthur (originally written as le morte Darthur; Anglo-Norman French for "The Death of Arthur") is a 15th-century Middle English prose reworking...
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  • 1867–1940 Monthly France General - Le Courrier des Échecs 1947– 8 times per year France Correspondence chess [20] Le Palamède 1836–1847 ? France General - L'Italia...
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    of the Round Table in the Guiron le Courteous part of Palamedes, and Thomas Malory retained him in this role in his Le Morte d'Arthur as the King of the...
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    Kieseritzky (+7 –7 =1). He contributed many articles to the chess review Le Palamède, among them a Cours d'échecs, which was later translated into English...
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    Brunor (redirect from Sir Brunor Le Noir)
    le Brun for his Arthurian Compilation. In his story from Palamedes, Branor le Brun, also known as the Knight of the Dragon or the Dragon Knight (Le Chevaulier...
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    periodicals: La Régence (1860), La Nouvelle Régence (1861–1864), Le Palamède Français (1864), and Le Sphinx (1865–1867). "Edo Ratings, Journoud, P." Edochess...
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  • see Lathuillère 1966, pp. 159-64 Eilert Loseth, Le Roman en Prose de Tristan, le Roman de Palamède et la Compilation de Ruscitien de Pise (Paris: Bouillon...
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  • and periodicals and had complete runs of the Chess Player's Chronicle, Le Palamède and Deutsche Schachzeitung. Hoffer stated in the Chess Monthly in 1887...
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    undertaken by King Pellinore and his family and finally achieved by Sir Palamedes and his companions. The strange creature has the head of a snake, the...
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  • 1883 p. 368. Bogdanow, pp. 46–47. Eilert Loseth, Le Roman en Prose de Tristan, le Roman de Palamede et la Compilation de Ruscitien de Pise (Paris: Bouillon...
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    futile pursuit, though he displays bravery in battle when necessary. Like Palamedes and Lamorak, Dinadan was introduced in the 13th-century Prose Tristan...
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    friends. Françoise: The Narrator's faithful, stubborn maid. The Guermantes Palamède, Baron de Charlus: An aristocratic, decadent aesthete with many antisocial...
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    (1960), Rocco and His Brothers (1960), L'Eclisse (1962), The Leopard (1963), Le Samouraï (1967), and La Piscine (1969). He later cultivated an image as a...
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    Shakespeare, Iphigenia and Polyxena by Samuel Coster, Palamedes by Joost van den Vondel and Les Troyens by Hector Berlioz. Films based on the Trojan War...
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  • Compilation contains an interpolation of the Palamedes, a now-fragmentary prose account of Arthur's Saracen knight Palamedes, and a history of the Round Table....
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