• Julius du Mont (15 December 1881, in Paris, France – 7 April 1956, in Hastings, England) was a pianist, piano teacher, chess player, journalist, editor...
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    the middlegame." 500 Master Games of Chess by Savielly Tartakower and Julius du Mont, Dover Publications, June 1, 1975, ISBN 0-486-23208-5. (Previously published...
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  • Emms, p. 111. 500 Master Games of Chess by Savielly Tartakower and Julius du Mont, G. Bell & Sons, London, 1952, p. 413 Harman and Taulbut, p. 125 Grefe...
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  • sacrificed both his rooks and his queen, finishing with Boden's mate. Julius du Mont calls it, "A charming game." Irving Chernev writes, "In 13 moves, Canal...
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    everything he needs." Julius du Mont wrote that he knew Capablanca well and could vouch that he was not conceited. In du Mont's opinion, critics should...
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  • explorer Julia Louisa Dumont (1794–1857), American educator and writer Julius du Mont (1881–1956), French chess writer Laurence Dumont (born 1958), French...
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  • Mongredien (England, 1807–1888) Léon Monosson (Belarus, France, 1892–1943) Julius du Mont (France, England, 1881–1956) Mario Monticelli (Italy, 1902–1995) María...
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    of her coach Géza Maróczy. Other players such as Harry Golombek and Julius du Mont likewise pointed out her lack of imagination as the reason she was not...
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    (3 mi) southwest of Utah Beach and north of the village of Sainte-Marie-du-Mont. Earlier in the morning, several other units had stumbled onto the position...
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  • best games book: 500 Master Games of Chess, by Savielly Tartakower and Julius du Mont. Whitaker became embroiled in a dispute with chess administrators during...
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    Pope Julius III (Latin: Iulius PP. III; Italian: Giulio III; 10 September 1487 – 23 March 1555), born Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte, was head of the...
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    Bibracte (redirect from Mont Beuvray)
    Bulliot, Fouilles du Mont-Beuvray (ancienne Bibracte) de 1867 à 1895, Dejussieu (Autun), 2volumes, 1899 Joseph Déchelette, Les fouilles du Mont-Beuvray de 1897...
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  • 1940. Harry Golombek (1911–95), editor 1938–40, International Master. Julius du Mont (1881–1956), editor 1940–49. Brian Patrick Reilly (1901–91), editor...
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    Garlaban Mont Puget Montagne Sainte-Victoire Sainte-Baume massif Garlaban Alpilles Calanques Montagne Sainte-Victoire Cantons of the Bouches-du-Rhône department...
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    claimed to have opened up a more favorable route. It was later used by Julius Caesar in travelling to Gaul and then became the main route for travel between...
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    made peace with Julius Caesar. Cottius was succeeded by his son Gaius Julius Donnus II (reigned 3 BC-4 AD), and his grandson Marcus Julius Cottius II (reigned...
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    Modern as an improvement on Fine's ninth move. Savielly Tartakower and Julius du Mont call the following game, played in 1885 between William Wayte (playing...
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    lowest pass lying on the ridge between the two highest mountains of the Alps, Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa. It is located on the main watershed that separates...
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    Blandas and Larzac) to northeast (Monts du Vivarais), with the highest point being the Mont Lozère (1699m). The Mont Aigoual (1567m) is on the border of...
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    known as Mont César Abbey (Dutch: Abdij van Keizersberg; French: Abbaye du Mont-César) is a Benedictine monastery on the hill Keizersberg or Mont César in...
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    Life Is Worth Living (category DuMont Television Network original programming)
    Living is an inspirational American television series which ran on the DuMont Television Network from February 12, 1952, to April 26, 1955, then on ABC...
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    16th through 18th centuries. The citadel and city walls of Mont-Louis are located in Mont-Louis, Pyrénées-Orientales. They were built in 1679 in order...
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    region is in the Alps, and borders Switzerland and Italy. The highest peak is Mont Blanc, on the French-Italian border. The central part of the region comprises...
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    Matterhorn (redirect from Mont Cervin)
    [ˈmatərˌhɔrn]; Italian: Cervino [tʃerˈviːno]; French: Cervin [sɛʁvɛ̃]; Romansh: Mont(e) Cervin(u) or Matterhorn [mɐˈtɛrorn]) is a mountain of the Alps, straddling...
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  • Thomas Middlemore, A. W. Moore, Albert F. Mummery, Julius Payer and William Penhall. 1865 Aiguille du Chardonnet, Lauterbrunnen Breithorn, Cima Tosa, Dammastock...
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  • of the Chessboard, Dover, ISBN 0-486-23384-7 Tartakower, Savielly; du Mont, Julius (1975), 500 Master Games of Chess, Dover, ISBN 0-486-23208-5 van Perlo...
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    Philipp Julius (27 December 1584, in Wolgast – 6 February 1625) was duke of Pomerania in the Teilherzogtum Pomerania-Wolgast from 1592 to 1625. Philipp...
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    nearby (perhaps in the current rue du Marc). The city also had an amphitheatre, a stadium (rue Gosset), an arena (Rue du Mont-d'Arène), hot baths (thermae)...
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    Vienne, Isère (category Julius Caesar)
    Roman city, and on Mont Pipet (east of the town) are the remains of a Roman theatre, while the thirteenth-century castle built on Mont Salomon on the orders...
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    Tiberius Julius Abdes Pantera (/pænˈtɛrə/; c. 22 BC – AD 40) was a Roman-Phoenician soldier born in Sidon, whose tombstone was found in Bingerbrück, Germany...
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