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Paolo Boi

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says he was poisoned by jealous rivals. Other sources say he caught a cold when hunting and died as a result of it. His body was buried in the church of Saint Francesco di Paola; Prince Stigliano and many of the Neapolitan nobility followed him to the grave.
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The chess treatises created by Boi were not preserved. A small number of his chess games have survived to the present time, such as the opening of his game against the chess player Scovara, which gained fame, but only the first fourteen moves have survived.
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He was the first who, without seeing the board, played three games at once, and at the same time conversed with other parties upon different topics. In France,
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player. He is considered to have been one of the greatest chess players of the 16th century. In 1549, he beat
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Basilica of Saint Francesco di Paola, where the chess player is buried
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Paolo Boi in a sketch from a British book (before 1898)
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Italy
GM
chess
Pope Paul III
Syracuse, Sicily (now Italy)
Greece
Saragossa
Sicily

Giovanni Leonardo Di Bona
Italy
Ruy López de Segura
Chess tournament
Philip II of Spain
Madrid
Catherine de Medici
Don Sebastian

Naples
H. J. R. Murray
"Boi, Paolo"
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