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Paul Morphy

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Born: Died: American

Paul Charles Morphy (June 22, 1837 – July 10, 1884) was an American chess player. During his brief career in the late 1850s, Morphy was acknowledged as the world's greatest chess master. Later commentators have concluded that he was far ahead of his time.

A prodigy, Morphy emerged onto the chess scene in 1857 by convincingly winning the First American Chess Congress, winning each match by a large margin. He then traveled to Europe, residing for a time in England and France while challenging the continent's top players. He played matches with most of the leading English and French players, as well as the German Adolf Anderssen—again winning all matches by large margins. In 1859, Morphy returned to the United States, before ultimately abandoning competitive chess and receding from public view.

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American chess player

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  1. Paul Morphy is born

    Paul Morphy, American athlete, known for american chess player, was born on 1837-06-22. Paul Charles Morphy (June 22, 1837 – July 10, 1884) was an American chess player.

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When was Paul Morphy born?
Paul Morphy was born on 1837-06-22 (American).
What is Paul Morphy known for?
American chess player
What historical events involved Paul Morphy?
Paul Morphy was involved in 1 recorded historical event, including Paul Morphy is born.
When did Paul Morphy die?
Paul Morphy died on 1884-01-01.

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