- Karl
Ernst Adolf Anderssen (6 July 1818 – 13
March 1879) was a
German chess master. He won the
great international tournaments of 1851 and 1862, but lost...
- 1867–68
Anderssen's Opening,
chess opening named after Adolf Anderssen Justus Anderssen (1867–1938),
Norwegian physician and
philatelist Lena
Anderssen (born...
- Göran Bror
Benny Andersson (Swedish: [ˈbɛ̌nːʏ ˈânːdɛˌʂɔn] ; born 16
December 1946) is a
Swedish musician,
composer and
producer best
known as a member...
-
Anderssen's Opening is a
chess opening defined by the
opening move: 1. a3
Anderssen's Opening is
named after unofficial World Chess Champion Adolf Anderssen...
- of the
leading English and
French players, as well as the
German Adolf Anderssen—again
winning all
matches by
large margins. In 1859,
Morphy returned to...
- Hans
Christian Andersen (/ˈændərsən/ AN-dər-sən; Danish: [ˈhænˀs ˈkʰʁestjæn ˈɑnɐsn̩] ; 2
April 1805 – 4
August 1875) was a
Danish author.
Although a prolific...
- The
Immortal Game was a
chess game pla**** in 1851
between Adolf Anderssen and
Lionel Kieseritzky during the
London 1851
chess tournament, an
event in...
-
Beric Dondarrion in the HBO
television series Game of
Thrones and Dan
Anderssen in Sky Atlantic's Fortitude.
Dormer was born in Portadown,
Northern Ireland...
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convincingly by the
German Adolf Anderssen,
including a 4–1 semi-final win over Staunton. This
established Anderssen as the world's
leading player. In...
- The
Evergreen Game is a
famous chess game won by
Adolf Anderssen against Jean
Dufresne in 1852. This was
probably an
informal game. At the time, there...