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Andreas Ascharin (Russian: Андрей Александрович Ашарин, Andrey Aleksandrovich Asharin; 24 June [O.S. 12 June] 1843 in Pärnu – 24 December [O.S. 12 December] 1896 in Riga) was a Baltic German-Russian chess master. From 1879 he lived in Riga where he worked as a teacher of German language at a gymnasium, and a translator of Russian literature into German. Among others, he published Schach-Humoresken (Riga 1894). He was a president of the Riga Chess Club.

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  • Andreas Ascharin, rus: Андрей Александрович Ашарин, Andrei Aleksàndrovitx Aixarin, (24 de juny de 1843, Pärnu, Livònia – 24 de desembre de 1896, Riga) fou un mestre d'escacs alemany del Bàltic. (ca)
  • Andreas Ascharin (auch russisch Андрей Александрович Ашарин/Andrei Alexandrowitsch Ascharin; wiss. Transliteration Andrej Aleksandrovič Ašarin; * 12. Junijul. / 24. Juni 1843greg. in Pernau, Gouvernement Livland; † 12. Dezemberjul. / 24. Dezember 1896greg. in Riga) war ein baltisch-russischer Schriftsteller, Pädagoge und Übersetzer. Er war ferner als Schachspieler bekannt. (de)
  • Andreas Ascharin (Russian: Андрей Александрович Ашарин, Andrey Aleksandrovich Asharin; 24 June [O.S. 12 June] 1843 in Pärnu – 24 December [O.S. 12 December] 1896 in Riga) was a Baltic German-Russian chess master. Ascharin's father was Russian, his mother was from a Baltic German family. He read law in Dorpat (now Tartu). Between 1875 and 1879, he worked in Saint Petersburg as a journalist for the St. Petersburger Zeitung and the St. Petersburger Herold. He also played in local chess tournaments. In 1876 he won ahead of Mikhail Chigorin and Emanuel Schiffers. In 1877 he lost a match to Friedrich Amelung (+3 –4 =2). In 1878/79 he took sixth place (Chigorin and Simon Alapin won). From 1879 he lived in Riga where he worked as a teacher of German language at a gymnasium, and a translator of Russian literature into German. Among others, he published Schach-Humoresken (Riga 1894). He was a president of the Riga Chess Club. (en)
  • Andreas Ascharin (en ruso, Андрей Александрович Ашарин/Andrei Alexandrowitsch Ascharin ( 24 de junio de 1843, Pärnu, Livonia, Alemania – 24 de diciembre de 1896, Riga, Letonia) fue un Maestro Internacional de ajedrez alemán. (es)
  • Андрей Александрович Ашарин (Andreas Ascharin; 12 июня (24 июня) 1843, Пернов — 12 декабря (24 декабря) 1896, Рига) — российский шахматист и шахматный литератор. Организатор и руководитель Рижского шахматного общества (1890). Автор многих юмористических шахматных рассказов и афоризмов, изданных в 1894 году в Риге отдельной книгой («Schach-Humoresken»). (ru)
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  • Andreas Ascharin, rus: Андрей Александрович Ашарин, Andrei Aleksàndrovitx Aixarin, (24 de juny de 1843, Pärnu, Livònia – 24 de desembre de 1896, Riga) fou un mestre d'escacs alemany del Bàltic. (ca)
  • Andreas Ascharin (auch russisch Андрей Александрович Ашарин/Andrei Alexandrowitsch Ascharin; wiss. Transliteration Andrej Aleksandrovič Ašarin; * 12. Junijul. / 24. Juni 1843greg. in Pernau, Gouvernement Livland; † 12. Dezemberjul. / 24. Dezember 1896greg. in Riga) war ein baltisch-russischer Schriftsteller, Pädagoge und Übersetzer. Er war ferner als Schachspieler bekannt. (de)
  • Andreas Ascharin (en ruso, Андрей Александрович Ашарин/Andrei Alexandrowitsch Ascharin ( 24 de junio de 1843, Pärnu, Livonia, Alemania – 24 de diciembre de 1896, Riga, Letonia) fue un Maestro Internacional de ajedrez alemán. (es)
  • Андрей Александрович Ашарин (Andreas Ascharin; 12 июня (24 июня) 1843, Пернов — 12 декабря (24 декабря) 1896, Рига) — российский шахматист и шахматный литератор. Организатор и руководитель Рижского шахматного общества (1890). Автор многих юмористических шахматных рассказов и афоризмов, изданных в 1894 году в Риге отдельной книгой («Schach-Humoresken»). (ru)
  • Andreas Ascharin (Russian: Андрей Александрович Ашарин, Andrey Aleksandrovich Asharin; 24 June [O.S. 12 June] 1843 in Pärnu – 24 December [O.S. 12 December] 1896 in Riga) was a Baltic German-Russian chess master. From 1879 he lived in Riga where he worked as a teacher of German language at a gymnasium, and a translator of Russian literature into German. Among others, he published Schach-Humoresken (Riga 1894). He was a president of the Riga Chess Club. (en)
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  • Ашарин, Андрей Александрович (ru)
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