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- Queen_(chess) abstract "The queen (♕,♛) is the most powerful piece in the game of chess, able to move any number of squares vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. Each player starts the game with one queen, placed in the middle of the first rank next to the king. Because of the value of a queen, it is sometimes used as bait to lure an opponent into a trap by a queen sacrifice, as in a Fool's mate. Another tactic is to use the queen to threaten the opponent's queen, to either retreat or make a "queen trade" (losing both of them) to reduce the game to less-powerful pieces. The queen is often used in conjunction with another piece, such as teamed with a bishop or rook, where the pieces could guard each other while threatening the opponent pieces.With the chessboard oriented correctly, the white queen starts on a white square and the black queen on a black square. (Thus the mnemonics "queen gets her color", or "queen on color", or "queen on her own color", Latin "servat regina colorem".) In algebraic notation, the white queen starts on d1 and the black queen starts on d8. Because the queen is the most powerful piece, when a pawn is promoted, it is almost always promoted to a queen.In the game shatranj, an ancestor of chess, the queen was a fairly weak piece called a fers or vizier, only able to move or capture one step diagonally. The modern queen's move arose in 15th-century Europe.The piece is archaically known as the minister. In Polish it is known as the Hetman – the name of a major historical military-political office. In Russian it is known as "ferz'" (ферзь). The Arabic name of the piece is Wazïr, the same as in shatranj.".
- Queen_(chess) thumbnail StauntonQueen2.jpg?width=300.
- Queen_(chess) wikiPageExternalLink queen.html.
- Queen_(chess) wikiPageExternalLink king-and-queen-checkmate.php.
- Queen_(chess) wikiPageID "47505".
- Queen_(chess) wikiPageRevisionID "605959163".
- Queen_(chess) hasPhotoCollection Queen_(chess).
- Queen_(chess) subject Category:Chess_pieces.
- Queen_(chess) type Artifact100021939.
- Queen_(chess) type ChessPieces.
- Queen_(chess) type Chessman103014440.
- Queen_(chess) type Equipment103294048.
- Queen_(chess) type GameEquipment103414162.
- Queen_(chess) type Instrumentality103575240.
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- Queen_(chess) comment "The queen (♕,♛) is the most powerful piece in the game of chess, able to move any number of squares vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. Each player starts the game with one queen, placed in the middle of the first rank next to the king. Because of the value of a queen, it is sometimes used as bait to lure an opponent into a trap by a queen sacrifice, as in a Fool's mate.".
- Queen_(chess) label "Dama (ajedrez)".
- Queen_(chess) label "Dama (xadrez)".
- Queen_(chess) label "Dame (Schach)".
- Queen_(chess) label "Dame (schaken)".
- Queen_(chess) label "Dame (échecs)".
- Queen_(chess) label "Donna (scacchi)".
- Queen_(chess) label "Hetman (szachy)".
- Queen_(chess) label "Queen (chess)".
- Queen_(chess) label "Ферзь".
- Queen_(chess) label "وزير (شطرنج)".
- Queen_(chess) label "クイーン (チェス)".
- Queen_(chess) label "后 (國際象棋)".
- Queen_(chess) sameAs Dáma_(šachy).
- Queen_(chess) sameAs Dame_(Schach).
- Queen_(chess) sameAs Βασίλισσα_(σκάκι).
- Queen_(chess) sameAs Dama_(ajedrez).
- Queen_(chess) sameAs Dame_(échecs).
- Queen_(chess) sameAs Ratu_(catur).
- Queen_(chess) sameAs Donna_(scacchi).
- Queen_(chess) sameAs クイーン_(チェス).
- Queen_(chess) sameAs 퀸_(체스).
- Queen_(chess) sameAs Dame_(schaken).
- Queen_(chess) sameAs Hetman_(szachy).
- Queen_(chess) sameAs Dama_(xadrez).
- Queen_(chess) sameAs m.0cs7w.
- Queen_(chess) sameAs Q139.
- Queen_(chess) sameAs Q139.
- Queen_(chess) sameAs Queen_(chess).
- Queen_(chess) wasDerivedFrom Queen_(chess)?oldid=605959163.
- Queen_(chess) depiction StauntonQueen2.jpg.
- Queen_(chess) isPrimaryTopicOf Queen_(chess).