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Lūcijs (Lucius) Endzelīns (21 May 1909, Dorpat (Tartu), Estonia – 27 October 1981, Adelaide, Australia) was a Latvian-Australian chess master. He was the son of the Latvian linguist Jānis Endzelīns. In 1932, Endzelins tied for 3rd-5th with Fricis Apšenieks and Movsas Feigins, behind Vladimirs Petrovs, and Teodors Bergs, at the Riga championship. He played for Latvia in three Chess Olympiads; on seventh board (+10 –6 =2) in the unofficial Olympiad at Munich 1936, as first reserve (+6 –2 =4) at Stockholm 1937, and on fourth board (+7 –5 =3) at Buenos Aires 1939. Married to the Latvian chess master Milda Lauberte (1918–2009).

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  • Lucijs Endzelins (ca)
  • Lūcijs Endzelīns (de)
  • Lūcijs Endzelīns (en)
  • Эндзелинс, Луцийс (ru)
  • Луцийс Ендзелінс (uk)
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  • Lūcijs (Lucius) Endzelīns (21 de maig de 1909, Dorpat (Tartu), Estònia – 27 d'octubre de 1981, Adelaida, Austràlia) fou un jugador d'escacs letó-australià. (ca)
  • Lūcijs Endzelīns (* 21. Mai 1909 in Dorpat, Gouvernement Livland; † 27. Oktober 1981 in Adelaide, Australien) war ein lettisch-australischer Schachspieler. (de)
  • Лу́цийс Э́ндзелинс (латыш. Lūcijs Endzelīns, англ. Lucius Endzelins; 21 мая 1909, Юрьев, Российская империя — 27 октября 1981, Аделаида, Австралия) — латвийский и австралийский шахматист. Гроссмейстер ИКЧФ (1959). (ru)
  • Луцийс Ендзелінс (латис. Lūcijs Endzelīns, англ. Lucius Endzelins; 21 травня 1909, Юр'єв , Російська імперія — 27 жовтня 1981, Аделаїда, Австралія) — латвійський і австралійський шахіст, від 1959 року. (uk)
  • Lūcijs (Lucius) Endzelīns (21 May 1909, Dorpat (Tartu), Estonia – 27 October 1981, Adelaide, Australia) was a Latvian-Australian chess master. He was the son of the Latvian linguist Jānis Endzelīns. In 1932, Endzelins tied for 3rd-5th with Fricis Apšenieks and Movsas Feigins, behind Vladimirs Petrovs, and Teodors Bergs, at the Riga championship. He played for Latvia in three Chess Olympiads; on seventh board (+10 –6 =2) in the unofficial Olympiad at Munich 1936, as first reserve (+6 –2 =4) at Stockholm 1937, and on fourth board (+7 –5 =3) at Buenos Aires 1939. Married to the Latvian chess master Milda Lauberte (1918–2009). (en)
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  • Adelaide, Australia (en)
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