The Stuttgart pack or Stuttgart Cards (‹See Tfd›German: Stuttgarter Kartenspiel) is one of the most valuable collections of the Landesmuseum Württemberg...
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early German cardmakers. One of the earliest surviving packs of playing cards, the Stuttgart pack (circa 1440), consists of all female courts in two of...
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Playing card (redirect from Pack of cards)
as a deck of cards or pack of cards. The most common type of playing card in the West is the French-suited, standard 52-card pack, of which the most widespread...
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Playing card suit (redirect from Latin-suited pack)
such as China and Japan also have their own traditional suits. Tarot card packs have a set of distinct picture cards alongside the traditional four suits...
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Archaeology awareness Charruan Flemish Hunting Deck Hamas most wanted Hofämterspiel Jerry's Nugget Most-wanted Iraqi Politicards Stuttgart pack Transformation...
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earlier German hunting decks such as the Ambraser Hofjagdspiel and Stuttgart pack. The standard German-suited system of leaves, acorns, hearts, and bells...
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motorpresse Stuttgart. ""Callaway C12 Coupe mit 400PS im Supertest auf dem Nürburgring "". Sport Auto. 1 (4/1999). April 1999 – via motorpresse Stuttgart. von...
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Mercedes-Benz W201 (section 16V AMG power pack)
desiring even more performance, a PowerPack option engineered by AMG was available for DM 18,000. The PowerPack option included improved camshafts, a larger...
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Ferdinand Porsche (section Return to Stuttgart)
the "Lohner–Porsche Mixte Hybrid" in 1901: instead of a massive battery-pack, an internal combustion engine built by the German firm Daimler drove a generator...
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