King Solomon invented chess
Definitely likely that it originated from India, but King Solomon ruled most of the world back then. And so it is possible that they would have gotten it from him. He was also known as a huge genius, so maybe it fits.
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Definitely likely that it originated from India, but King Solomon ruled most of the world back then. And so it is possible that they would have gotten it from him. He was also known as a huge genius, so maybe it fits.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon#Historicity
As long as we're making stuff up ...
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The Third Commandment is against graven (carved) images. So I seriously doubt that any Jewish King ever invented (or even played) a game involving carved figurines.
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The Third Commandment is against graven (carved) images. So I seriously doubt that any Jewish King ever invented (or even played) a game involving carved figurines.
King Solomon made temples to pagan gods and had hundreds of wives. He wasn't exactly following the commandments
Making images is only for idols, I'm Jewish I know you're able to carve out figures as long as it's not idle worship. King Solomon follow the commandments I believe. I don't think he served pagan gods.
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Chess wasn't invented by anyone. There were many contemporary board games, all of them with very similar rules. Over time, the rules that were not a fun were discarded, and the rules that made for a more interesting game were kept.
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The earliest documented references to chess-like games date back to around the 6th century CE in India. There are no known records or manuscripts from the time of King Solomon that describe a game resembling chess.
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I guess Jesus doesn't either. The same as tracing Pierre Plantard's lineages as drawing...Things for sale, books and movies. Maybe Buddha...? hmmm... some news on the web says that Kirsan Ilyumzhinov suggests a possible alien creation of chess. I remember that when I learned Ninjutsu I assumed that these martial systems were also of extraterrestrial origin. So amazing and so effective that it excites imagination...I did read "The Eight",A interestant Chess adventure of Katherine Neville too.Apparently book adventure continues in other part two.