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- Human_chess abstract "Human chess is a form of chess in which people take the place of pieces. Human chess is typically played outdoors, either on a large chessboard or on the ground, and is often played at Renaissance fairs. Many human chess games are choreographed stage shows performed by actors trained in stage combat. When this is the case, piece captures are represented by choreographed fights that determine whether the piece is actually taken or not. Alternatively, the pieces may spar, following rules similar to those used by the Society for Creative Anachronism.A costumed human chess game has been staged every two years on the second week in September in the Italian city of Marostica, near Venice since 1923. The game commemorates a legendary chess game played in 1454 by two young gentlemen in order to settle which of them would court the lady that both had fallen in love with.".
- Human_chess thumbnail Monselice_z18.JPG?width=300.
- Human_chess wikiPageExternalLink project.
- Human_chess wikiPageExternalLink cosplay.
- Human_chess wikiPageExternalLink chess.
- Human_chess wikiPageExternalLink cosplay-human-chess.
- Human_chess wikiPageExternalLink Cosplaychessindex.html.
- Human_chess wikiPageExternalLink thumbnails.php?album=554.
- Human_chess wikiPageID "1621715".
- Human_chess wikiPageRevisionID "554317522".
- Human_chess hasPhotoCollection Human_chess.
- Human_chess originalResearch "August 2011".
- Human_chess unreferenced "August 2011".
- Human_chess subject Category:Chess_variants.
- Human_chess subject Category:Competition.
- Human_chess comment "Human chess is a form of chess in which people take the place of pieces. Human chess is typically played outdoors, either on a large chessboard or on the ground, and is often played at Renaissance fairs. Many human chess games are choreographed stage shows performed by actors trained in stage combat. When this is the case, piece captures are represented by choreographed fights that determine whether the piece is actually taken or not.".
- Human_chess label "Human chess".
- Human_chess label "Lebendschach".
- Human_chess label "Levendschaak".
- Human_chess label "Xadrez ao vivo".
- Human_chess label "Échecs humains".
- Human_chess label "Żywe szachy".
- Human_chess label "Живые шахматы".
- Human_chess label "人間チェス".
- Human_chess sameAs Lebendschach.
- Human_chess sameAs Échecs_humains.
- Human_chess sameAs 人間チェス.
- Human_chess sameAs Levendschaak.
- Human_chess sameAs Żywe_szachy.
- Human_chess sameAs Xadrez_ao_vivo.
- Human_chess sameAs m.05hcsm.
- Human_chess sameAs Q964753.
- Human_chess sameAs Q964753.
- Human_chess wasDerivedFrom Human_chess?oldid=554317522.
- Human_chess depiction Monselice_z18.JPG.
- Human_chess homepage cosplay.
- Human_chess isPrimaryTopicOf Human_chess.