Alfonso Ceron


Alfonso Cerón was a Spanish chess master.
Born in Granada, he had become a Catholic priest. He was one of the strongest Spanish chess players in the 16th century. Ceron participated in the first international tournament with four players which was held, at the invitation of King Philip II of Spain, at the Royal Court of Spain in El Escorial, close to Madrid, in 1575. He took 4th place, behind Leonardo da Cutri, Paolo Boi, and Ruy López de Segura.
He was an author of a chess handbook De latrunculorum ludo o Del juego del Ajedrez.