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    Stepan Mykhailovych Popel (August 15, 1909 – December 27, 1987) was a multiple chess champion of Lviv, Paris, and eventually of the Ukrainians in North...
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  • Popel (1896–1958), African-American poet Heike Popel (born 1961), East German luger Nikolai Popel (1901–1980), Soviet lieutenant-general Stepan Popel...
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    Onischuk Sam Palatnik Ruslan Ponomariov, FIDE World Champion (2002) Stepan Popel, Champion of Lviv (1930), Western Ukraine (1943 – jointly), Paris (1951...
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  • succession the Championship of Lviv but 1930, when he took 2nd place behind Stepan Popel. Friedman played in four Polish championships. In 1926, he took 14th...
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  • administrator and rugby union international, governor of British Somaliland. Stepan Popel, 78, Ukrainian chess champion. Wilbur Schramm, 80, American scholar and...
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    Markell Popel (born 31 December 1821 or 1825 in Halych or Medukha, died 29 September [O.S. 16 October] 1903 in Saint Petersburg) was a bishop of the Russian...
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    (1895–1978), writer, essayist, and translator, expert on classical antiquity Stepan Popel (1909–1987), Ukrainian chess player and linguist Maciej Rataj (1884–1940)...
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  • player, brother of Jan Stefan Popiel (1896–1927), Polish footballer Stepan Popel, a.k.a. Stefan Popiel (1909–1987), Ukrainian-Polish (Galician) chess...
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  • animator Vassily Ivanchuk Boris Baczynsky Alexander Onischuk Sam Palatnik Stepan Popel Katerina Rohonyan Anna Zatonskih Ruth Bader Ginsburg – US Supreme Court...
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  • Ruslan Ponomariov (Ukraine, 1983) Domenico Ponziani (Italy, 1719–1796) Stepan Popel (Poland, France, US, 1909–1987) Ignatz von Popiel (Austria-Hungary, Poland...
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    Gromer in 17th French Championship at Nice 1938. He took 2nd, behind Stepan Popel, in the Paris Championship 1953. Raizman played for France in Chess Olympiads:...
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  • Kalikst Morawski, and Henryk Friedman. He took 4th in Lviv-ch in 1929 (Stepan Popel won), and won at Lviv 1933 (LKSzach). An engineer Oskar Piotrowski was...
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  • Rudolf Pöch, Austrian anthropologist and ethnologist, born in Ternopil Stepan Popel, chess master, born in Komarniki, near Turka Ignatz von Popiel, chess...
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  • Joseph Platz  Germany  United States Susan Polgar  Hungary  United States Stepan Popel  Ukraine/ Poland  France  United States Yuniesky Quesada Perez  Cuba...
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  • Elmārs Zemgalis, etc., and Ukrainian players, e.g. Fedor Bohatyrchuk, Stepan Popel, Myroslav Turiansky, etc. — moved to the West. After the war, while living...
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    Mykhailo Melnyk (1889—1944) — Ukrainian military and political leader Stepan Popel (1907—1987)  — Ukrainian and American chess player, multiple chess champion...
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  • lived in Lviv. In 1934, he tied for 2nd-3rd with Henryk Friedman, behind Stepan Popel, in the Lviv championship. In 1935, he tied for 8-9th in Warsaw (3rd...
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  • Jacques Planté [Wikidata] 27 1951 Stepan Popel 28 1952 César Boutteville 29 1953 Stepan Popel 30 1954 Stepan Popel 31 1955 Pierre Rolland 32 1956 Borko...
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  • Iliesco. Rosario won by Najdorf ahead of Moshe Czerniak. Lviv won by Stepan Popel and Myroslav Turiansky. Diósgyőr (the Hungarian Chess Championship),...
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  • Povilas Vaitonis, Elmārs Zemgalis, etc.) and Ukraine (Fedor Bogatyrchuk, Stepan Popel, Myroslav Turiansky, etc.) fled to the West and most of them had become...
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    Government chess tournament). In spring 1944, he drew a match against Stepan Popel at Kraków (2 : 2). In May 1944, in Prague, Bohatyrchuk played an 8-game...
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  • two-time Olympian (1969 and 1978) and Hungarian Women's Champion (1980). Stepan Popel (15 August 1909 – 27 December 1987), Ukrainian and American chess player...
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  • Scherbakov as General Mikhail Romanov. Valeri Yurchenko as Commissar Nikolai Popel. Romualds Ancāns as Major Pyotr Gavrilov. Vladimir Kuznetsov as General...
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  • died on 2 May 1941 in General Government, Poland. He was the uncle of Stepan Popel, a Ukrainian chess master. Emanuel Lasker vs Ignatz von Popiel, Breslau...
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  • Eliskases beat João de Souza Mendes (7 : 3) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Stepan Popel drew with Fedor Bogatyrchuk (2 : 2) in Kraków, General Government. Paul...
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    Josef Rauvolf, Petr Onufer, Vít Penkala, Michala Marková, Bob Hýsek, Jiří Popel, Lucie Simerová, David Petrů.) Cave, Nick. Píseň z pytlíku na zvratky [The...
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    korespondence II, (1957-1968), Pražská imaginace 1994, ISBN 80-7110-141-9 Popel Richard: Paradýzo ztracené a znovunalezené, Akropolis Prague 2000, ISBN...
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  • Reisich 1849 Josef Hoffmeister 1850 František Serafin Češík 1850–1851 Matyáš Popel 1851–1852 Vincenc František Kostelecký 1852–1853 Jiří Norbert Schnabel 1853–1854...
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