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Trionfi may
refer to:
Plural of trionfo,
Italian triumphal procession Trionfi (cards), 15th-century
playing cards which in
French are
called "tarot cards"...
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Tarot (/ˈtæroʊ/,
first known as
trionfi and
later as
tarocchi or tarocks) is a pack of
playing cards, used from at
least the mid-15th
century in various...
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Trionfi (Italian: [triˈoɱfi], 'triumphs') are 15th-century
Italian playing card
trumps with
allegorical content related to
those used in
tarocchi games...
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Trionfi is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alberto Trionfi, (1892–1945),
Italian general during World War II
Claudio Trionfi...
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other being the idea of bidding.
Trump cards,
initially called trionfi,
first appeared with the
advent of
Tarot cards in
which there is a separate...
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Trionfi is a
trilogy of
cantatas by
German composer Carl Orff:
Carmina Burana Catulli Carmina Trionfo di
Afrodite Carmina Burana is by far the most famous...
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Alberto Trionfi (2 July 1892 – 28
January 1945) was an
Italian general during World War II. He was born into an
aristocratic family, the
fourth and last...
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Triumphs (Italian: I
Trionfi) is a 14th-century
Italian series of poems,
written by
Petrarch in the
Tuscan language. The poem
evokes the
Roman ceremony...
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first performed by the Oper
Frankfurt on 8 June 1937. It is part of
Trionfi, a
musical triptych that also
includes Catulli Carmina and
Trionfo di Afrodite...
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Emanuele Trionfi (December 1832 – 1900) was an
Italian painter and ceramist. Born in
Livorno in 1832, he
initially studied design in Livorno. From there...