Joueur d'échecs

Juan Corzo

1873 - 1941

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Sa biographie est disponible en 15 langues sur Wikipédia. Juan Corzo est le 205th joueur d'échecs le plus populaire (en baisse du 183rd en 2024), la 1,848th biographie la plus populaire d'Espagne (en hausse du 1,851st en 2019), ainsi que le 4th joueur d'échecs d'Espagne le plus populaire.

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Among Joueur d'échecs

Among joueur d'échecs, Juan Corzo ranks 205 out of 461Before him are Carl Mayet, Jonathan Penrose, Fenny Heemskerk, Gyula Sax, Irina Levitina, and Isaac Kashdan. After him are Gata Kamsky, Arnold Denker, Alexei Shirov, Nana Ioseliani, Herman Steiner, and Levente Lengyel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1873, Juan Corzo ranks 187Before him are Lev Chugaev, Karl Jatho, Walter de la Mare, Zivar bey Ahmadbeyov, Alphonse Kirchhoffer, and Franz Weidenreich. After him are Leonid Leonidov, Michel Giacobini, Juliette Atkinson, August Rodenberg, Halvdan Koht, and John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon. Among people deceased in 1941, Juan Corzo ranks 202Before him are Simon Guggenheim, Cecilio Báez, Hamilton Harty, Franz von Werra, Ira Davenport, and Vladimir Ćorović. After him are Martti Nieminen, George Beauchamp, Kalle Jalkanen, Banjo Paterson, Alexander Afinogenov, and Leonid Leonidov.

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In Espagne

Among people born in Espagne, Juan Corzo ranks 1,848 out of NaNBefore him are Lucas Pérez (1988), Lucía Etxebarría (1966), José Manuel Pesudo (1936), Karra Elejalde (1960), Rafael Gil (1913), and Pablo Sarabia (1992). After him are Pedro Munitis (1975), David Raya (1995), Nadia Calviño (1968), François Bustillo (1968), Ricardo Tormo (1952), and Aitor Karanka (1973).

Among Joueur d'échecs In Espagne

Among joueur d'échecs born in Espagne, Juan Corzo ranks 4Before him are Ruy López de Segura (1530), Luis Ramírez de Lucena (1475), and Arturo Pomar (1931). After him are Miguel Illescas (1965), Francisco Vallejo Pons (1982), Anna Cramling (2002), and David Antón Guijarro (1995).

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