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    Dr Ludwig Erdmann Bledow (27 July 1795, Berlin – 6 August 1846, Berlin) was a German chess master and chess organizer (co-founder of the Berlin Pleiades)...
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  • Voivodeship (east-central Poland) Błędów, Radom County in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) Ludwig Bledow (27 July 1795, Berlin – 6 August 1846)...
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    scene: the strongest of the Berlin players around 1840 was probably Ludwig Bledow, co-founder of the Berlin Pleiades. The earliest recorded use of the...
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    Schachgesellschaft (later called Deutsche Schachzeitung) when its founder Ludwig Bledow, one of the "Berlin Pleiades", died. Anderssen held this post until...
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    Philidor's rise to fame. Apart from the higher skills of Philidor, Ludwig Bledow and Otto von Oppen have suggested that his defeat could be attributed...
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    des Schachspiels, the most influential chess book for 90 years; Dr. Ludwig Bledow (1795–1846), teacher of mathematics and the Pleiades co-founder; Wilhelm...
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    passports and leave from work. In 1848 a letter had been published in which Ludwig Bledow proposed that he and von der Lasa should organize in Trier (Germany)...
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  • Bláthy (Hungary, 1860–1939) Max Blau (Germany, Switzerland, 1918–1984) Ludwig Bledow (Germany, 1795–1846) Paweł Blehm (Poland, born 1980) Dirk Bleijkmans...
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  • despite having the reputation of being the best Berlin player. The young Ludwig Bledow, forthcoming co-founder of the Berlin Pleiades, lost the majority of...
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    was for "the baton of the World's Chess Champion", and in mid-1840s Ludwig Bledow wrote a letter to Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa suggesting they...
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