Ilze Rubene, the Glossary
Ilze Rubene (July 17, 1958, Riga as Ilze Ramane – August 15, 2002 in Riga in a car accident) was a Latvian chess player who held the title of Woman International Master.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Chess, Debrecen, European Team Chess Championship, FIDE titles, Latvia, Latvian Chess Championship, Riga, Riga Technical University, Yerevan, 32nd Chess Olympiad.
- 20th-century Latvian women
- 21st-century Latvian women
- Chess players from Riga
- Latvian female chess players
- Road incident deaths in Latvia
Chess
Chess is a board game for two players.
Debrecen
Debrecen (Debrezin; Debrecín) is Hungary's second-largest city, after Budapest, the regional centre of the Northern Great Plain region and the seat of Hajdú-Bihar County.
European Team Chess Championship
The European Team Championship (often abbreviated in texts and games databases as ETC) is an international team chess event, eligible for the participation of European nations whose chess federations are located in zones 1.1 to 1.9.
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FIDE titles
FIDE titles are awarded by the international chess governing body FIDE (Fédération Internationale des Échecs) for outstanding performance.
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Latvia
Latvia (Latvija), officially the Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe.
Latvian Chess Championship
The Latvian Chess Championship is the annual national chess tournament of Latvia among men and women players, which was established in 1924.
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Riga
Riga is the capital, the primate, and the largest city of Latvia, as well as one of the most populous cities in the Baltic States.
Riga Technical University
Riga Technical University (RTU) (Rīgas Tehniskā universitāte) is the oldest technical university in the Baltic countries established on October 14, 1862.
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Yerevan
Yerevan (Երևան; sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia, as well as one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
32nd Chess Olympiad
The 32nd Chess Olympiad (32-րդ Շախմատային օլիմպիադա, 32-rd Shakhmatayin olimpiadan), organized by FIDE and comprising an open and a women's tournament, took place between September 15 and October 2, 1996, in Yerevan, Armenia.
See Ilze Rubene and 32nd Chess Olympiad
See also
20th-century Latvian women
- Agate Nesaule
- Anna Rūmane-Ķeniņa
- Emīlija Gudriniece
- Ilze Rubene
- Ineta Kravale
- Ināra Rudko
- Lidija Doroņina-Lasmane
- Ludmila Prince
- Maria Balaba
- Marie Schlieps
- Marion von Klot
- Sorella Epstein
- Valija Veščunas-Jansone
- Zara Nakhimovskaya
21st-century Latvian women
- Agnese Āboltiņa
- Anastasia Carbonari
- Anastasija Grigorjeva
- Anastasija Kravčenoka
- Anda Muižniece
- Anete Brice
- Anete Lāce
- Anžela Brice
- Baiba Bendika
- Dace Munča
- Dace Regža
- Daina Barone
- Daniela Ivanova
- Elīna Ieva Bota
- Elīna Vihrova
- Emīlija Gudriniece
- Evita Krievāne
- Evita Regža
- Gabriela Ņikitina
- Gunta Vaičule
- Ieva Bērziņa
- Ieva Krusta
- Ieva Maļuka
- Ieva Rudzīte
- Iluta Linde
- Ilze Rubene
- Inese Tarvida
- Inga Dauškāne
- Iveta Staša-Šaršūne
- Jesenija Volžankina
- Ksenia Pecherkina
- Lelde Gasūna
- Lelde Priedulēna
- Lidija Doroņina-Lasmane
- Liene Fimbauere
- Patrīcija Eiduka
- Poļina Rožkova
- Santa Blumberga-Bērziņa
- Santa Dreimane
- Stasija Rage
- Tatjana Vasiljeva
- Tīna Graudiņa
- Tīna Siliņa
- Una Ģērmane
- Vineta Pētersone
- Zanda Bikše
- Žanna Juškāne
Chess players from Riga
- Aivars Gipslis
- Aleksander Wojtkiewicz
- Alexander Koblencs
- Alexander Shabalov
- Alexei Shirov
- Anda Šafranska
- Anna Hahn (chess player)
- Arkadij Naiditsch
- Aron Nimzowitsch
- Astra Goldmane
- Charles Kalme
- Daniel Fridman
- Edgars Krūmiņš
- Edmar Mednis
- Ela Pitam
- Elise Vogel
- Guntars Antoms
- Hermanis Matisons
- Ilze Bērziņa
- Ilze Rubene
- Ingrīda Priedīte
- Ingūna Erneste
- Juris Markauss
- Juzefs Petkēvičs
- Jānis Kļaviņš
- Karlis Ozols
- Laura Rogule
- Leonids Dreibergs
- Lev Gutman
- Mark Pasman
- Miervaldis Jurševskis
- Natalia Eremina
- Nikita Meshkovs
- Olita Rause
- Rolands Bērziņš
- Sarma Sedleniece
- Teodors Bergs
- Toms Kantāns
- Viktorija Ni
- Vladimir Kirpichnikov
- Vladimir Sveshnikov
- Vladimirs Petrovs
- Wilfried Lange
- Zara Nakhimovskaya
- Zigfrīds Solmanis
Latvian female chess players
- Agnese Līckrastiņa
- Anda Šafranska
- Anna Hahn (chess player)
- Astra Goldmane
- Astra Klovāne
- Benita Vēja
- Dana Reizniece-Ozola
- Ela Pitam
- Elise Vogel
- Elizabete Limanovska
- Emīlija Šmite
- Ilga Kļaviņa
- Ilze Bērziņa
- Ilze Rubene
- Ingrīda Priedīte
- Ingūna Erneste
- Katrīna Amerika
- Laura Rogule
- Linda Krūmiņa
- Madara Golsta
- Marta Krūmiņa-Vitrupe
- Milda Lauberte
- Natalia Eremina
- Nava Starr
- Olita Rause
- Sarma Sedleniece
- Tamāra Vilerte
- Tatiana Voronova
- Vija Rožlapa
- Viktorija Ni
- Zara Nakhimovskaya
Road incident deaths in Latvia
- Ilze Rubene
- Viktor Tsoi