- M****imiliano "M****imo" Romi (né Max
Romih; 22 May 1893 – 24
April 1979) was an
Italian chess master.
Romih was born in Pinguente,
Istria (now Buzet), and...
- Stojanovič (2008–2009)
Milan Đuričić (2009–2010)
Damijan Romih (2010)
Stane Bevc (2010–2011)
Damijan Romih (2011–2012)
Marijan Pušnik (2012) Miloš Rus (2013–2014)...
- September), b****
guitarist Jani Hace,
guitarist and
percussionist Boris Romih (formerly of Begnagrad),
saxophonist Mario Marolt, and others. Part of the...
- Igor Muševič (drums),
guitarists Bojan Zidarić, Igor
Leonardi and
Boris Romih cooperating with them on
different occasions. The band
performed avant-garde...
- Pečko (1920–2016),
artist Iztok Puc (1966–2011),
handball player Boštjan
Romih [sl] (born 1976), TV
personality Renata Salecl (born 1962), philosopher...
- Igor Muševič (drums),
guitarists Bojan Zidarić, Igor
Leonardi and
Boris Romih cooperating with them on
different occasions. The band
performed avant-garde...
- over Adria, Zavrč and
Rudar Velenje.
Watched by a
crowd of 4,132, Alen
Romih scored in the 36th
minute giving Celje the lead at the end of the first...
-
other possibilities: 6...Be7, 6...Bb4,
introduced by the
Italian master Max
Romih, and 6...Bd6,
which was much the most po****r line
before the
debut of the...
- (Abraham
Baratz and
Vitaly Halberstadt won), took 4th in
Scarborough (Max
Romih won), tied for 1st-2nd with
Bertrand in Paris. In 1926, he tied for 3rd-4th...
- 4-5th at
Hastings 1922/23 (Akiba
Rubinstein won), took 2nd,
behind Max
Romih, at
Scarborough 1925 (Premier A), tied for 3rd-4th at
London 1929 (Quadrangular...