- that the now
deceased duke had
invented a
novum quoddam et
exquisitum triumphorum genus, or "a new and
exquisite kind of triumphs."
Other early decks that...
- (1). July-September 2004. ISSN 0305-2133 pp. 24–26. Steele,
Robert (1900). "A
notice of the
Ludus Triumphorum" in
Archaeologia Vol. LVII, pp. 185–200....
- The Acta
Triumphorum or Triumphalia,
better known as the
Fasti Triumphales, or
Triumphal Fasti, is a
calendar of
Roman magistrates honoured with a celebratory...
-
Giusti in
September 1440 In
other early do****ents it was
called ludus triumphorum or similar. In June 1505, the name
Tarochi was
first used in Ferrara...
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Retrieved 4
February 2018. Steele,
Robert (1900). "A
notice of the
Ludus Triumphorum and Some
Early Italian Card Games: With Some
Remarks on the
Origin of...
-
letter from 11
November 1449,
Antonio Jacopo Marcello used the
expression triumphorum genus for a deck that was
produced sometime between 1418 and 1425. It...
- Playing-Card. 36 (1): 51–54. Vitali, Andrea. The Prince,
Inventor of the
Ludus Triumphorum at Le
Tarot Cultural ****ociation.
Retrieved 20
January 2018. Mann, Sylvia...
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victory at Interamna, Livy
reports that a
triumph was refused; the Acta
Triumphorum however report that
Regulus triumphed over the
Volsones and the Samnites...
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Michelangelo and are in the same room at the
Palazzo dei Conservatori. The acta
triumphorum were on four panels, I
covering AUC 1-452; II, 453-532; III, 533-625...