Johann Jacob Löwenthal (1810–1876) (15 juill. 1810 – 24 juill. 1876)
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Lowenthal was a Hungarian Professional chess master, who later permanently resided in England. He was among the top three players of the 1850s.
From 1842-1862 he was a member of the international chess elite, scoring multiple wins over the best players of his day, including Paul Morphy, Howard Staunton, Adolf Anderssen, Daniel Harrwitz, and Jozsef Szen.