Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Nicolas Rossolimo (Russian: Николай Спиридонович Россолимо; February 28, 1910, Kiev – July 24, 1975, New York) was an American-French-Greek-Russian chess Grandmaster. He emigrated to France in 1929 and was many times champion of Paris. In 1952 he emigrated to the United States, and won the 1955 U.S. Open Chess Championship.The Rossolimo Variation of the Sicilian Defence bears his name."@en }
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- Nicolas_Rossolimo abstract "Nicolas Rossolimo (Russian: Николай Спиридонович Россолимо; February 28, 1910, Kiev – July 24, 1975, New York) was an American-French-Greek-Russian chess Grandmaster. He emigrated to France in 1929 and was many times champion of Paris. In 1952 he emigrated to the United States, and won the 1955 U.S. Open Chess Championship.The Rossolimo Variation of the Sicilian Defence bears his name.".
- Q932226 abstract "Nicolas Rossolimo (Russian: Николай Спиридонович Россолимо; February 28, 1910, Kiev – July 24, 1975, New York) was an American-French-Greek-Russian chess Grandmaster. He emigrated to France in 1929 and was many times champion of Paris. In 1952 he emigrated to the United States, and won the 1955 U.S. Open Chess Championship.The Rossolimo Variation of the Sicilian Defence bears his name.".
- Nicolas_Rossolimo comment "Nicolas Rossolimo (Russian: Николай Спиридонович Россолимо; February 28, 1910, Kiev – July 24, 1975, New York) was an American-French-Greek-Russian chess Grandmaster. He emigrated to France in 1929 and was many times champion of Paris. In 1952 he emigrated to the United States, and won the 1955 U.S. Open Chess Championship.The Rossolimo Variation of the Sicilian Defence bears his name.".
- Q932226 comment "Nicolas Rossolimo (Russian: Николай Спиридонович Россолимо; February 28, 1910, Kiev – July 24, 1975, New York) was an American-French-Greek-Russian chess Grandmaster. He emigrated to France in 1929 and was many times champion of Paris. In 1952 he emigrated to the United States, and won the 1955 U.S. Open Chess Championship.The Rossolimo Variation of the Sicilian Defence bears his name.".