Berlin Pleiades

The Berlin Pleiades was a group of seven masters of German chess in the 19th century. They are named after the star constellation the Pleiades.

The members of the Berlin Pleiades were:

  • Paul Rudolf von Bilguer (1815–1840), Army Lieutenant and author of the Handbuch des Schachspiels, the most influential chess book for 90 years;
  • Dr. Ludwig Bledow (1795–1846), teacher of mathematics and the Pleiades co-founder;
  • Wilhelm Hanstein (1811–1850), civil servant;
  • Bernhard Horwitz (1807–1885), painter;
  • Baron Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa (1818–1899), later became a Prussian diplomat and chess historian;
  • Carl Mayet (1810–1868), barrister and judge;
  • Carl Schorn (1803–1850), painter.
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