Cego is a Tarot card game for three or four players played mainly in and around the Black Forest region of Germany. It was probably derived from the three-player...
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Bourgeois Tarot (redirect from Black Forest Cego)
province of Québec for playing French Tarot; in southwest Germany for playing Cego and Dreierles; and in Denmark for Danish Tarok. The pattern is produced in...
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in the Adler-Cego pack. 18th century Animal Tarot Salzburg veduta trumps, c. 1840 Industrie und Glück Tarock trumps Adler Cego trumps Cego Bourgeois Tarot...
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Animal Tarot (redirect from Adler Cego)
Europe, from Belgium to Russia, only one of which has survived: the Adler Cego pattern in south Germany. A theme of animals, real and/or fantastic, replaces...
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Tapp Tarock, Austria Cego: three-player variant of Cego – see below Dreierles: south German version of Tapp Tarock played with Cego cards Three players...
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Trull (cards) (section Cego)
second highest. In the Black Forest Alemannic dialect used by players of Cego and Dreierles it is called and spelt "Mund". The Fool (German: der Narr;...
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French-suited playing cards (section Adler Cego)
Empire or Soviet Union. Adler-Cego is the last remaining animal tarot and is used in Germany's Black Forest to play Cego. The courts are based on a Frankfurt...
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1800s. The recipe was purchased by Manuel Rodrigues from the pastelaria "O Cego" (lit. 'The Blind') which was established in 1901 in Azeitão. Rodrigues,...
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Geographic Names Information System: Cego, Texas "Cego TX". ZIP Code Lookup. Retrieved December 26, 2008. Cego at TSHA online Cego, Texas at the Handbook of Texas...
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José Rodrigues Maio (redirect from Cego do Maio)
José Rodrigues Maio, more commonly known as Cego do Maio CvTE (8 October 1817 – 13 November 1884) was a Portuguese hero, lifeguard and fisherman from Póvoa...
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