Tarocco, a Renaissance card game using tarot cards
Tarocco Piemontese, a type of tarot deck used to play a surviving variant of the game
Tarocco Bolognese, a type of tarot deck used to play Tarocchini, another surviving variant popular in Bologna
Tarocco Siciliano, a type of tarot deck found in Sicily
An Italian variant cultivar of the Blood orange
Topics referred to by the same term
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The 'Tarocco' orange is seedless. The University of California, Riverside Citrus Variety Collection has delineated three subcultivars of 'Tarocco'. The...
Tarocco may refer to: Tarocco, a Renaissance card game using tarot cards Tarocco Piemontese, a type of tarot deck used to play a surviving variant of the...
The Tarocco Piemontese (Tarot of Piedmont) is a type of tarot deck of Italian origin. It is the most common tarot playing set in northern Italy, much...
others being the more prevalent Tarocco Piemontese and the Tarocco Bolognese. The deck was heavily influenced by the Tarocco Bolognese and the Minchiate....
The Tarocco Bolognese is a tarot deck found in Bologna and is used to play tarocchini. It is a 62 card Italian suited deck which influenced the development...
modern Italian, the singular term is Tarocco, which, as a noun, is a cultivar of blood orange. The attribute Tarocco and the verb Taroccare are used regionally...
Bolognese set and the 62 card Tarocco Bolognese set. The Primiera set is used for standard games like Primero while the Tarocco set is used to play Tarocchini...
mostly to this area. They are the diminutive form of tarocchi (plural for tarocco), referring to the reduction of the Bolognese pack from 78 to 62 cards...
high-value trumps, but the Fool is the top trump. Tarocchi (Italian, singular Tarocco), and similar names in other languages, is a specific form of playing card...
January until April Tarocco – high quality blood orange found in Catania, Siracusa and Francofonte from November to January Tarocco dal muso - bell shaped...
cards with this innovation. In central Europe (Trappola cards) and Italy (Tarocco Bolognese) the innovation was adopted during the second half of the 18th...
Adventure Il diavolo, a 1963 Italian film Il diavolo, a tarot card in the Tarocco Piemontese Diavolo Peak, a mountain in British Columbia Nikolai Diavolo...
sometimes have dragons on the aces. This system lingers on only in the Tarocco Siciliano and the Unsun Karuta and Komatsufuda of Japan. Unsun Karuta additionally...
University Press. A Christian-influenced translation by a Baptist missionary, Tarocco (2008, p. 325) Hubbard, Jamie (1994, 2008). Original Purity and the Arising...
in Italy, this variety ripens in December, earlier than the competing Tarocco variety Biondo Riccio: grown in Italy Byeonggyul: grown in Jeju Island...
the Modern World. Crown. pp. 177–178. ISBN 978-1-9848-2671-8. Zhou, Xun; Tarocco, Francesca (1 June 2013). Karaoke: The Global Phenomenon. Reaktion Books...
Press, 1993. p. 29. Feuchtwang (2016), p. 148. Fan & Chen (2013), p. 9. Tarocco, Francesca (2008), The Cultural Practices of Modern Chinese Buddhism: Attuning...
the 1-4 of Swords and Batons and 7-10 of Cups and Coins: Troggu 62-card Tarocco Bolognese pack Tarocchini 78-card French-suited tarot pack minus the 3...
three additional ranks: "Un," "Sun," and dragons. The uncommon 64-card Tarocco Siciliano set uses Spanish-styled straight swords and crude clubs like...
if they flip them right-side up. During the 18th century, Trappola and Tarocco Bolognese decks became the first to be reversible. The trend towards double-headed...
Modern China (1800–1949). Scarecrow Press. p. 136. ISBN 978-0810863088. Tarocco, Francesca (2007), The Cultural Practices of Modern Chinese Buddhism: Attuning...
community. Tarot decks are not immune to stripping either. The Tarocco Bolognese, Tarocco Siciliano, Industrie und Glück, and Cego decks have excised some...