John of Rheinfelden (German: Johannes von Rheinfelden), also Johannes Teuto and John of Basle (born c. 1340), was a Dominican friar and writer who published the oldest known description in Europe of playing cards.[1]
^Dummett 1980, p. 11.
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JohnofRheinfelden (German: Johannes von Rheinfelden), also Johannes Teuto and Johnof Basle (born c. 1340), was a Dominican friar and writer who published...
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cards, the only significant information being provided by a text by JohnofRheinfelden in 1377 from Freiburg im Breisgau, who, in addition to other versions...
by JohnofRheinfelden, in which he describes playing cards and their moral meaning. From this year onwards more and more records (usually bans) of playing...
respectively as opposed to their Arabic name of Kanjifah. In a 1377 description of cards by JohnofRheinfelden, the most common decks were structurally the...
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Gertrude of Hohenberg and second, in 1284, to Isabelle of Burgundy. All children were from the first marriage. Matilda (c. 1253, Rheinfelden – 23 December...
Battle of Flarchheim: Emperor Henry IV defeats the forces led by the German anti-king Rudolf ofRheinfelden, duke of Swabia, near the town of Flarchheim...
(1218–1291), son of Count Albert IV of Habsburg and Heilwig of Kyburg. She went on to live with her husband as a comital couple in Rheinfelden. They had eleven...
and defended in the 1278 Battle on the Marchfeld. By the 1283 Treaty ofRheinfelden his father entrusted Albert with their sole government, while Rudolf...
playing football with SC Rheinfelden 03. After three years, he joined Swiss club FC Basel at age six. He spent the remainder of his youth career with Basel...
Controversy and the Walk to Canossa. When the princes elected Rudolf ofRheinfelden anti-king, the Eppensteins ensured King Henry's safe passage back to...
grandson of the emperor Otto II and count palatine of the Rhine, and, in 1048, to Otto III, count of Schweinfurt. Rudolph, count ofRheinfelden, was the...