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tuberculosis at the age of 47.
Fricis Apšenieks vs Max Euwe (NED),
Paris 1924, (ol) f-A, Four Knights, C49, 1-0
Fricis Apšenieks vs
Arthur William Dake (USA),...
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Championship tournament.
Later that year he
finished ahead of
Fricis Apšenieks, and
Edgard Colle to win the
first World Amateur Championship,
which was...
- Matisons,
Fricis Apšenieks and Kārlis Bētiņš. In 1926 in
second Latvian Chess Championship Hartmanis placed fifth behind Apšenieks,
Teodors Bergs, Vladimirs...
- 1978)
Dmitry Andreikin (born 1990)
Vladimir Antoshin (1929–1994)
Fricis Apsenieks (1894–1941)
Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant (born 1968)
Valentin Arbakov (1952–2004)...
- Andriņa (1944–2015) –
actress Iveta Apkalna (born 1976) –
organist Fricis Apšenieks (1894–1941) –
chess player Vija
Artmane (1929–2008) –
actress Aspazija...
- Riga 1932 (Vladimirs
Petrovs won), took 4th at Riga 1934 (LAT-ch,
Fricis Apšenieks and
Petrovs won), tied for 17th–18th at
Kemeri 1937 (Samuel Reshevsky...
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After World War I, he took 3rd place,
behind Hermanis Matisons and
Fricis Apšenieks, at Riga 1924 (1st LAT-ch). Bētinš pla**** for
Latvia in the 1st unofficial...
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place in
Latvian Chess Championship in 1934 (after the
winners Fricis Apšenieks and
Vladimirs Petrovs). For this
success Krumins was
awarded the title...
- Mikėnas (EST/LTU) and
Vladimirs Petrovs (LAT). The
three others,
Fricis Apšenieks (LAT),
Aleksandras Machtas (LTU), and E.
Gertschikoff (GER)
finished in...
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Manuel Apicella (France, born 1970)
Izaak Appel (Poland, 1905–1941)
Fricis Apšenieks (Latvia, 1894–1941) Lev
Aptekar (Ukraine, New Zealand, born 1936) José...