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'''Marius Fabre''' (born in [[Marseille]] on [[April 18]], [[1890]]; died in [[Paris]] on [[March 16]], [[1945]]) was off-and-on world champion in [[International draughts]] from [[1926]] to [[1931]]. He was French champion before that, having first won the French championship in [[1921]].
'''Marius Fabre''' (born in [[Marseille]] on [[April 18]], [[1890]]; died in [[Paris]] on [[March 16]], [[1945]]) was off-and-on world champion in [[International draughts]] from [[1926]] to [[1931]].<ref>[http://www.fqjr.qc.ca/dames/100/champ/monde.html Quebec site]</ref> The move called "Coup Fabre" is named for him.<ref>[http://damierlyonnais.free.fr/joueurs_bonnard_revue.htm Lyons Draughts site]</ref> He was French champion before that, having first won the French championship in [[1921]].


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Marius Fabre is also the name for a French soap manufacturer[1]

Marius Fabre (born in Marseille on April 18, 1890; died in Paris on March 16, 1945) was off-and-on world champion in International draughts from 1926 to 1931.[1] The move called "Coup Fabre" is named for him.[2] He was French champion before that, having first won the French championship in 1921.

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