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Fritz Riemann

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He wrote a book : Riemann, Fritz: Schach-Erinnerungen des jĂĽngsten Anderssen-SchĂĽlers. Mit vielen Diagrammen im Text und einem Bildnis des Verfassers. de Gruyter, Berlin und Leipzig 1925.
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This article is about the German chess master. For the German psychologist and astrologer of the same name, see
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won), and took 2nd in Wesselburen. In 1880, he took 2nd, behind
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Born in Silesia (then Prussia), he was a chess pupil of
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Index

Fritz Riemann (psychologist)
Schweidnitz
Erfurt
Adolf Anderssen
Arnold Schottländer
Berthold Englisch
Louis Paulsen
Emil Schallopp
Joseph Henry Blackburne
Szymon Winawer
Isidor Gunsberg
Ernst Flechsig
Curt von Bardeleben
Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01
Archived
Wayback Machine
http://www.edochess.ca/players/p386.html
I tornei dal 1880 al 1899
Fritz Riemann
Chessgames.com
Categories
1859 births
1932 deaths
German chess players
People from the Province of Silesia

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