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Jules Arnous de Rivière

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He married 27 October 1858 to Joséphine de Coulhac Mazérieux (1834–1921) and had three children: William Arnous-Rivière (1860–1904), Hélène Arnous-Rivière (1862–?) and Jacques Arnous-Rivière (1874–1919). Hélène Arnous-Rivière married Baron Christian-Hubert von Pfeffel; her great-grandson is British
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to a French father William Henri Arnous-Rivière and an Irish mother Marie Tobin. His grand father baron Jean-Joseph Arnous-Rivière from an old breton family of Nantes have been ennobled by king
276: 281: 196:. (Seems to have typos in a couple of the years, as it lists the date of death as 11 September 1906 and sets the Chigorin match in 1885.) 271: 286: 218: 190: 169: 74:. Arnous-Rivière had success in some minor tournaments in Paris: 3rd in 1880, 2nd= in 1881, 2nd in 1882–3, and 3rd in the 266: 209: 67: 63: 251: 81:
Arnous-Rivière fared poorly in his casual games against Morphy, but did well in more formal match play. He lost to
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player from the late 1850s through the late 1870s. He is best known today for playing many games with
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when the American champion visited Paris in 1858 and 1863.
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De Rivière (right) playing with Paul Morphy, Paris 1858
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Index


Nantes
Paris
chess
Paul Morphy
Nantes
Charles X
1867 Paris international tournament
Exposition Universelle
Samuel Rosenthal
Café de la Régence
Serafino Dubois
Gustav Neumann
Ignatz von Kolisch
Thomas Wilson Barnes
Paul Journoud
Johann Löwenthal
Mikhail Chigorin
chess columns
billiards
roulette
Stanley Johnson
Boris Johnson

Gaige, Jeremy
ISBN
0-7864-2353-6
Golombek, Harry
ISBN
0-517-53146-1

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