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Italian peninsula and the
islands of
Sardinia and Sicily, and also the
Piacentine deck from the
northern city of Piacenza. Spanish-suited
cards differ from...
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related phonetically and
morphologically to
Piacentine. It is also akin to Tortonese.[clarification needed]
Piacentine,
spoken west of the
River Taro in the...
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because the
Aluette game does not rely on the face
value of the cards. The
Piacentine pattern is the
northernmost of the Spanish-suited
patterns found in Italy...
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similarly named Piacentine specialty, is a kind of
pasta filled with
spinaches and
ricotta cheese, or
filled with calabash. A
similar Piacentine dish is the...
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Complete carte piacentine deck by Dal Negro...
- Ace of
Coins from
different regional Italian decks: Napoletane,
Piacentine, Siciliane, Trevigiane...
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during the election.
According to
contemporary accounts in the
Annales Piacentines the
College of
Cardinals was
divided into
adherents of
Charles d'Anjou...
- a pack of 40 Spanish-suited
Italian playing cards, for
example of the
Piacentine,
Neapolitan or
Sicilian pattern. The
cards rank in
descending order in...
- construction, and
probably in
response to
political intrigues by the
Piacentine nobility,
Ottavio Farnese moved his
court to Parma,
where he had the Palazzo...
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Ludesan (Western Lombard) lé la sarà
semper sü la finèstra
inans da disnà.
Piacentine (Emilian) Le la sära sëimpar sö/sü la
finestra (fnestra)
prima da diśnä...