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- Caïssa is a fictional (anachronistic) Thracian dryad portra**** as the goddess of chess. She was first mentioned during the Renaissance by Italian poet...
- Caissa may refer to: Caïssa, a mythical Thracian dryad portra**** as the goddess of chess Caissa (moth), a moth genus in the family Limacodidae Caissa...
- Caissa Capital was a hedge fund founded by Jonathan Kinlay in 2002, based on his research on volatility arbitrage in the late 1990s. In addition to Kinlay...
- Fabel (1947) Einführlung in das Märchenschach by Hermann Stapff (1948) Caissas Märchen translated by Dr. M****mann (1949) Einzüger Rekorde by N. Petrovic...
- the genus Caissa: Caissa aruna N. Singh & Ahmad, 2022 Caissa aurea Solovyev & Witt, 2009 Caissa bezverhkhovi Solovyev & Witt, 2009 Caissa caii Wu & Fang...
- caissa is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Uganda and Tanzania. Its habitat consists of open, rocky areas. Alaena caissa caissa (northern...
- Sphingidae Genus: Xylophanes Species: X. nabuchodonosor Binomial name Xylophanes nabuchodonosor Oberthur, 1904 Synonyms Xylophanes caissa Gehlen, 1931...
- southwestern Occitan have it: general Occitan caissa [ˈkajso̞] vs. Catalan caixa [ˈkaʃə] and southwestern Occitan caissa, caisha [ˈka(j)ʃo̞], 'box.' Nevertheless...
- articles and books on chess, including Chess: Sixty years on with Caissa & Friends, Caissa Editions, 2003 The Chess Teacher, Oxford University Press, 1978...
- some areas (e.g. Russia), the queen could also move like a knight. A poem Caïssa published in 1527 led to the chess rook being often renamed as "castle"...