- of La
Bourdonnais was
erected at
Place D'Armes in Port
Louis on 30
August 1859
during a ceremony. In
Curepipe a
school called Lycée La
Bourdonnais was founded...
- Mahé de La
Bourdonnais of
France and
Alexander McDonnell of
Ireland pla**** a
series of
chess matches.
These matches confirmed La
Bourdonnais as the leading...
- Mahé de La
Bourdonnais (1795 –
December 1840) was a
French chess master,
possibly the
strongest player in the
early 19th century. La
Bourdonnais was born...
- games, of
which La
Bourdonnais won 45,
McDonnell 27, and 13 were draws. This game was the 62nd of the series. In the game, La
Bourdonnais set up a powerful...
- La
Bourdonnais may
refer to: Bertrand-François Mahé de La
Bourdonnais (1699–1753),
French naval officer Louis-Charles Mahé de La
Bourdonnais (1795–1840)...
-
England respectively were
recognised as
Louis de la
Bourdonnais and
Alexander McDonnell. La
Bourdonnais visited England in 1825,
where he pla**** many games...
- the
French aristocrat Louis-Charles Mahé de La
Bourdonnais.
Between June and
October 1834, La
Bourdonnais and
McDonnell pla**** a
series of six matches,...
-
recognition of La
Bourdonnais' role at the time is also unlikely. It is
probable that the
resemblance of Mayé, not to
mention Mahe, with La
Bourdonnais' family...
- 1889–1893)
Howard Staunton, 1976 (peak
years 1843–1851)
Louis de la
Bourdonnais, 1859 (peak year 1834)
Alexander McDonnell, 1704 (peak year 1834) (Morphy's...
-
additional forces. A
fleet under La
Bourdonnais arrived in 1746 to help him. In July of that year La
Bourdonnais and
British Admiral Edward Peyton fought...