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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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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...
- in 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...
- the
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)...
- com. Sobrer,
Josep Miquel. "The
English translation of
Scachs d'Amor". www.scachsdamor.org.
Scachs d'Amor Org.
Retrieved 2015-08-07. au:Fenollar, Bernat...
- the
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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Encyclopaedia 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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modern rules for
moves of the
queen and
bishop was in the
Valencian poem
Scachs d'amor (1475). The
Valencian language is
usually ****umed to have spread...
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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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Castellvi or Castellví may
refer to:
Francesc de Castellví, co-author of
Scachs d'amor José María Castellví,
Catalan film
director Vilmarie Castellvi, Puerto...