- the 14th century.
Practitioners of
cartomancy are
generally known as
cartomancers, card readers, or
simply readers.
Cartomancy using standard playing cards...
- Le Normand, was a
French bookseller, necromancer, fortune-teller and
cartomancer of
considerable fame
during the
Napoleonic era.
Lenormand was highly...
-
Lenormand (1768–1830) and others.
Lenormand was the
first well
known cartomancer and
claimed to be the
confidante of
Empress Josephine and
other local...
- century. The
first to ****ign
divinatory meanings to the
tarot cards was
cartomancer Jean-Baptiste
Alliette (also
known as Etteilla) in 1783.
According to...
- the 1930s—a name
coined for
commercial use by the
French cardmaker and
cartomancer Paul Marteau,
owner of B–P Grimaud.
Previously this deck was
called Tarot...
- the
Brabant Revolution (d. 1814)
August 28 – Etteilla,
French occult cartomancer (d. 1791)
September 25 –
Nicholas Van ****,
American lawyer and President...
- 1900, with the
result that the M****illes
pattern is now used
mostly by
cartomancers.
Etteilla was the
first to
produce a
bespoke tarot deck specifically...
-
carefree demi-human boy who
travels on a
flying dragon; Dahna, a
cynical cartomancer with a
hidden soft side; and Hect, a
sullen musician from a troubled...
- the
French card
historian Romain Merlin, and was po****rized by
French cartomancers Eliphas Levi, Gérard Encausse, and Paul
Marteau who used this collective...
- of the
kingdom of
Germany 1756)
December 12 Etteilla,
French occult cartomancer (b. 1738)
Catharina Freymann,
Norwegian pietist leader (b. 1708) December...