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Semedo (chess)

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Semedo (Latin: Semedo) — a variant of chess, presumably invented by Álvaro Semedo.

Description

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Some chess historians dispute the existence of such chess in general. Supposedly invented by a Jesuit missionary in China, Álvaro Semedo. Subsequently, other Catholic missionaries in China reported a special Chinese chess called "semedo". A description of this game in latin is given in a book published in 1694 in England.[1][2]

Board

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Initial semedo alignment (♔ ♚ — kings, ♕ ♛ — scientists, ♘ ♞ — knights, ♙ ♟ — pawns, ◬ ⟁ — rockets):[citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^ Hyde T. Mandragorias: seu Historia Shahiludii. Oxford, 1694.
  2. ^ Hyde, Thomas (1694). "Mandragorias, seu historia Shahiludii, viz. Ejusdem origo, antiquitas, ususque per totum Orientem celeberrimus. Speciatim prout usurpatur apud Arabes, Persas ... Cum harum Gentium schematibus variis et curiosis, et Militum lusilium Figuris inusitatis, in Occidente hactenus ignotis".
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