• Manuel Apicella (born 19 April 1970 in Longjumeau, France) is a French chess grandmaster. Apicella was awarded the title International Master in 1989 and...
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  • restaurateur Marco Apicella, Italian racing driver Lucia Apicella, Italian philanthropist Manuel Apicella, French chess grandmaster Lorenzo Apicella, Italian architect...
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  • Vladimir Antoshin (Russia, 1929–1994) Oskar Antze (Germany, 1878–1962) Manuel Apicella (France, born 1970) Izaak Appel (Poland, 1905–1941) Fricis Apšenieks...
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  • the championship of the following year, behind Marc Santo-Roman and Manuel Apicella. Bricard is also a chess coach, teaching at the Nîmes chess club. In...
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    later become strong grandmasters, such as Olivier Renet, Eloi Relange, Manuel Apicella, Igor Nataf and Joël Lautier. She was awarded by FIDE the title of...
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  • Hillarp Persson, Swedish GM and former national champion - October 28 Manuel Apicella, French GM and former national champion - April 19 Zoltán Varga, Hungarian...
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  • Santo-Roman 66 1991 Montpellier Marc Santo-Roman 67 1992 Strasbourg Manuel Apicella 68 1993 Nantes Emmanuel Bricard 69 1994 Chambéry Marc Santo-Roman 70...
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  • Jacques Maclès 63 1988 Didier Sellos 64 1989 Christophe Bernard 65 1990 Manuel Apicella 66 1991 Jacques Elbilia 67 1992 Éric Prié 68 1993 Laurent Vérat 69...
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    has won seven world titles, one with McLaren and six with Mercedes. Juan Manuel Fangio won five titles in the 1950s, and won 24 of the 51 races he started...
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