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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Elo$97728$ - définition

HUNGARIAN AMERICAN PHYSICISTS, DEVELOPER OF THE ELO RATING
Árpád Élő; Élő Árpád; Élő Árpád Imre; Elo Arpad; Árpád Élö; Árpád Elo

Elo Romančík         
CZECHOSLOVAK MEMBER OF CZECHOSLOVAK NATIONAL PARLIAMENT, ACTOR AND SLOVAK NATION POLITICIAN
Elo Romancik
Emanuel "Elo" Romančík (17 December 1922 in Ružomberok – 9 October 2012 in Bratislava) was a Slovak actor. He starred in the 1970 film Witchhammer under director Otakar Vávra.
Simon Elo         
FINNISH POLITICIAN
Draft:Simon Elo
Simon Jakob Benjamin Elo (born 8 July 1986 in Lapinjärvi) is a Finnish politician and a former Member of Parliament. He was a representative in the Finns Party until 2017 and was the leader of Finns Party Youth from 2010 to 2014.
ELO         
  • ELO performing in 1986 (Jeff Lynne and Richard Tandy pictured)
  • ELO Part II in concert
  • The Orchestra during a performance in 2013
  • ELO performing in [[Oslo]], Norway, in 1978
  • Hyde Park]], September 2014
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ELO (disambiguation); Elo (disambiguation)
Elektronischer Leitz Ordner (Reference: OA)

Wikipédia

Arpad Elo

Arpad Emmerich Elo ( Élő Árpád Imre; August 25, 1903 – November 5, 1992) was a Hungarian-American physics professor who created the Elo rating system for two-player games such as chess.

Born in Egyházaskesző, Kingdom of Hungary, he moved to the United States with his parents in 1913. He was a professor of physics at Marquette University in Milwaukee and a chess master. By the 1930s he was the strongest chess player in Milwaukee, then one of the nation's leading chess cities. He won the Wisconsin State Championship eight times, and was the 11th person inducted into the World Chess Hall of Fame.