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  1. Eduard Lasker (born Jizchak Lasker) (14 October 1829 – 5 January 1884) was a German politician and jurist. Inspired by the French Revolution, he became a spokesman for liberalism and the leader of the left wing of the National Liberal party, which represented middle-class professionals and intellectuals.

  2. Eduard Lasker (born Oct. 14, 1829, Jarotschin, Posen, Prussia [now Poznań, Pol.]—died Jan. 5, 1884, New York City) was a Prussian Liberal conspicuous for his opposition to Bismarck; he was one of the most important parliamentarians of the German Empire.

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  3. Edward Lasker (born Eduard Lasker) (December 3, 1885 – March 25, 1981) was a German-American chess and Go player. He was awarded the title of International Master of chess by FIDE . Lasker was an engineer by profession, and an author of books on Go, chess and checkers .

  4. Eduard Lasker, an important leader of the ill-defined but vocal left wing of the National Liberal party, was a rarity in German political life-a Jew from Posen who not only became a powerful parliamen-

  5. LASKER, EDUARD ( Isaac ; 1829–1884), German Liberal politician. Lasker was born to an Orthodox merchant family in Posen. While studying law at the University of Breslau he took part in the revolution of 1848, fighting with the students' legion in Vienna against the imperial troops.

  6. Eduard Lasker (eigentlich: Jizchak Lasker; * 14. Oktober 1829 in Jarotschin, Provinz Posen, heute Jarocin, Polen; † 5. Januar 1884 in New York) war ein preußischer Politiker und Jurist. Er prangerte 1873 mit einer Rede vor dem Reichstag riskante Spekulationen von Akteuren an den Börsen an.

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  8. May 1, 2008 · Edward Lasker was the 7th cousin to former world chess champion Emanuel Lasker. The following game is Edward Lasker’s most famous game. It was his first chess game on British soil and was played at the City of London Chess Club at Grocer’s Hall Court.