- (Filidor) or
Danican Philidor was a
family of
musicians that
served as
court musicians to the
French kings. The
original name of the
family was
Danican (D'Anican)...
- François-André
Danican Philidor (7
September 1726 – 31
August 1795),
often referred to as André
Danican Philidor during his lifetime, was a
French composer...
-
Erich Anton Paul von Däniken (/ˈɛrɪk fɒn ˈdɛnɪkɪn/; German: [ˈeːrɪç fɔn ˈdɛːnɪkən]; born 14
April 1935) is a
Swiss author of
several pseudoscientific books...
- André
Danican Philidor may
refer to: François-André
Danican Philidor (1726–1795),
chess master and
composer André
Danican Philidor the
elder (c. 1647–1730)...
- Jean
Danican (D'Anican)
Philidor (c. 1620 –
September 8, 1679) was a
court musician at
Versailles during the
reign of
Louis XIII, and a
member of the...
- The
opening is
named after the
famous 18th-century
player François-André
Danican Philidor, who
advocated it as an
alternative to the
common 2...Nc6. His...
- [citation needed] The two most
important French masters were François-André
Danican Philidor, a
musician by profession, who
discovered the
importance of pawns...
-
History of Chess,
wrote that the 18th-century
French player François-André
Danican Philidor was "supposed to be the best Chess-player in the world". Philidor...
- André
Danican Philidor the
elder [French: l'aîné] (c. 1652,
Versailles – 11
August 1730, Dreux), a
member of the
Philidorit family of
French musicians...
- the
positioning of the
defending rook. It was
analyzed by François-André
Danican Philidor in 1777. Many rook and pawn
versus rook
endgames reach either...