Matteo Gladig (1880, Triest – 1915, Ljubljana) was an Italian chess master.
He won, ahead of Stefano Rosselli del Turco and Arturo Reggio, at Rome 1911 (unofficial Italian Chess Championship, V Torneo dell'Unione Scacchistica Italiana).
[1] During World War I, he – as an Austrian citizen of Italian origin – did not want to fight for an Austrian Army on the Italian Front.
Finally, he was captured and tried in Laibach (Ljubljana, then Austria-Hungary, now Slovenia) where he died.
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