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    Scachs d'amor (Valencian: [esˈkagz ðaˈmoɾ], meaning "Chess of Love"), whose complete title is Hobra intitulada scachs d'amor feta per don Francí de Castellví...
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  • of Chess Openings. The Scandinavian Defense, described in the poem Scachs d'amor, is the oldest opening by Black recorded in modern chess. Considered...
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    Valencia as a professor of mathematics. He is one of the authors of Scachs d'amor or Chess of Love, a poem based on a chess game between Francesc de Castellví...
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    modern rules for moves of the queen and bishop was in the Valencian poem Scachs d'amor (1475). The Valencian language is usually assumed to have spread in...
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    reign of Isabella I of Castile. Even before that, the Valencian poem Scachs d'amor ("Chess of Love") depicted a chess game between Francesc de Castellví...
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    ajedrez changed after Spanish lost the "sh" sound. The allegorical poem Scachs d'amor, the first to describe a modern game, is probably from 1475. This is...
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    began writing poems using chess as a theme. Chess of love (Catalan: Scachs d'amor), written by an unknown artist in the end of the 15th century, describes...
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  • the most powerful chess piece appeared for the first time in the poem Scachs d'amor (1475) written by Bernat Fenollar, Narcís Vinyoles and Franci de Castellví...
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    Valencian country and language". Vinyoles is one of the authors of Scachs d'amor or Chess of Love, a poem based on a chess game where he (as Venus) took...
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    integrated in its pages. Literature of Alfonso X Astronomical chess Scachs d'amor Robert I. Burns, "Stupor Mundi," in Emperor of Culture: Alfonso X the...
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    showing the Queen (or Dama) moving this way is the allegorical poem Scachs d'amor, written in Catalan in Valencia in 1475. This form of chess got such...
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  • modern queen and bishop moves; the moves were described in the poem Scachs d'amor. 1623: Greco–NN, London 1623. Gioachino Greco mates on the eighth move...
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  • the modern moves for the queen and bishop are slowly adopted. 1475 – Scachs d'amor the first published game of modern chess, written as a poem. 1493 –...
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  • the court of King Ferdinand II of Aragon. He is one of the authors of Scachs d'amor or Chess of Love, a poem based on a chess game and written in Valencian...
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    not from that of the army. History of chess Chess in early literature Scachs d'amor, a 15th-century Valencian poem containing the earliest documented chess...
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  • Castellvi or Castellví may refer to: Francesc de Castellví, co-author of Scachs d'amor José María Castellví, Catalan film director Vilmarie Castellvi, Puerto...
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