• Leho Laurine (Leo Laurentius) (28 August 1904, St. Petersburg – 31 January 1998, Stockholm) was an Estonian chess master. He was Estonian Champion in 1932...
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  • Leho is largely an Estonian masculine given name. People with the name Leho include: Leho Laurine (1904–1998), Estonian chess master Leho Muldre (born...
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  • wrestler, Olympic medalist Marko Kristal (born 1973), football player Leho Laurine (1904–1998), chess player Tanel Leok (born 1985), motocross rider Siim...
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  • 1990) 1904 – Secondo Campini, Italian-American engineer (d. 1980) 1904 – Leho Laurine, Estonian chess player (d. 1998) 1905 – Cyril Walters, Welsh-English...
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  • Johannes Türn, at Tallinn 1925 (second Estonian championship), and behind Leho Laurine (Leo Laurentius) at Tallinn 1932 (fourth Estonian championship). After...
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  • (Germany, Russia, US, 1868–1941) Milda Lauberte (Latvia, 1918–2009) Leho Laurine (Estonia, Sweden, 1904–1998) Jessica Lauser (American) Joël Lautier (Canada...
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  • players, e.g. Romanas Arlauskas, Lūcijs Endzelīns, Miervaldis Jurševskis, Leho Laurine, Edmārs Mednis, Kārlis Ozols, Ortvin Sarapu, Povilas Tautvaišas, Povilas...
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  • Georges Combret, 91, French film director, producer and screenwriter. Leho Laurine, 93, Estonian chess master. Alice Miel, 91, American educator. Karol...
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  • players (Leonids Dreibergs, Lucius Endzelins, Miervaldis Jurševskis, Leho Laurine, Edmar Mednis, Karlis Ozols, Ortvin Sarapu, Povilas Tautvaišas, Povilas...
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  • Castell Marie Jeanne Frigard Henri Grob Jón Guðmundsson Karl Helling Leho Laurine Jacob Levin Erik Lundin Gottlieb Machate Vladimir Makogonov Ariah Mohiliver...
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  • Estonian Club championships. In 1930 his team won the silver medal, with Leho Laurine, Nedsvedski, and Karring. Frits, as Vidrik was known—short for Friedrich...
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  • Tallinn. In 1932, he tied for 3rd-4th with Johannes Türn (4th EST–ch, Leho Laurine won). In 1933, he won the 5th EST–ch. In 1934, he took 3rd, behind Ilmar...
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  • Evgeny Agrest  Russia  Sweden Juan Manuel Bellón López  Spain  Sweden Leho Laurine  Estonia  Sweden Jerzy Lewi  Poland  Sweden Sebastian Bogner  Germany...
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  • Filipino Grandmaster, writer, journalist and lawyer - September 24. Leho Laurine, Estonian master and former national champion - January 31 David Vincent...
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  • EST-ch). In 1932, he tied for 3rd-4th with Gunnar Friedemann, behind Leho Laurine, and Rinne (4th EST-ch). In 1937, he took 3rd, behind Paul Felix Schmidt...
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  • Arlauskas, Leonids Dreibergs, Lūcijs Endzelīns, Miervaldis Jurševskis, Leho Laurine, Edmar Mednis, Karlis Ozols, Victor Palciauskas, Ortvin Sarapu, Povilas...
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    1925 Tallinn Johannes Türn 3 1930 Tallinn Vladas Mikėnas 4 1932 Tallinn Leho Laurine 5 1933 Tallinn Gunnar Friedemann 6 1934 Tallinn Ilmar Raud 7 1935 Tallinn...
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