Vincenzo Nestler (8 January 1912, in Agrigento – 14 July 1988, in Rome) was an Italian chess master.[1]
He won twice Italian Chess Championship at Florence 1943 and Trieste 1954 (after a play-off), and was four times Sub-Champion (1937, 1953, 1956, 1959).[2]
During World War II, Nestler took 6th at Munich 1942 (Europameisterschaft – European Individual Chess Championship, Wertungsturnier – Qualification Tournament, Gösta Danielsson won).[3] After the war, he tied for 10-11th at Vienna 1951 (the 4th Schlechter Memorial, Moshe Czerniak won).[4]
Nestler played twice for Italy in Chess Olympiads at Dubrovnik 1950 and Helsinki 1952,[5] and represented Italy in friendly matches against Czechoslovakia in 1957 and Switzerland in 1958.[6]
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event was won by Alexander Alekhine. In 1943, he took 2nd, behind VincenzoNestler, in Florence (10th ITA-ch). Napolitano was also a leading correspondence...
Šajtar, etc. Florence (the 10th Italian Chess Championship), won by VincenzoNestler ahead of Mario Napolitano. Baku won by Salo Flohr ahead of Vladimir...
(Monticelli won), and tied for 7-8th at Florence 1943 (10th ITA-ch, VincenzoNestler won). As well, he was unofficial Italian champion in 1919 and 1920...
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female roles are. I like horror." Writing for Bloody Disgusting, Alex DiVincenzo asserted that "Buffy the Vampire Slayer alone should be enough to cement...
ideas of Fulvio Corboli but its design was largely done by the architect Vincenzo Ghinelli. On 8 September 1860 the Piedmontese troops entered Urbino from...
Enterprises – Mary Tyler Moore Murphy's Brewery – James J. Murphy MV Agusta – Vincenzo and Domenico Agusta Myer – Sidney Myer Nakajima Racing – Satoru Nakajima...
sundial. Palazzo Nuovo (Biblioteca Civica Angelo Mai). It was designed by Vincenzo Scamozzi in the early 17th century and completed in 1928. Basilica di Santa...
Renewable heat – Application of renewable energy Armaroli, Nicola; Balzani, Vincenzo (2011). "Towards an electricity-powered world". Energy and Environmental...
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church, with traces of 15th-16th century frescoes. Pelingo Sanctuary San Vincenzo al Furlo, what remains of a 7th-century abbey in which resided St. Romuald...
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average gradient of 10.8%. The stage was won by the eventual overall winner, Vincenzo Nibali of Astana Pro Team. IceSheffield, an Ice Rink with 2 Olympic sized...
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distinct front or back and side-on faces, a problem only finally solved by Vincenzo Scamozzi in the 16th century. A simplified late version of the Greek Corinthian...