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  2. Tarot of Marseilles - Wikipedia

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    The name Tarot de Marseille is not of particularly ancient vintage; it was coined as late as 1856 by the French card historian Romain Merlin, and was popularized by French cartomancers Eliphas Levi, Gérard Encausse, and Paul Marteau who used this collective name to refer to a variety of closely related designs that were being made in the city of Marseilles in the south of France, a city that ...

  3. Swiss Tarot - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter, the fifth trump. The Swiss Tarot deck is a 78-card deck used for the tarot card games Troccas and Troggu.It is also sometimes called the JJ Tarot due to the replacement of the usual second and fifth trumps with cards depicting Juno and Jupiter, or as 1JJ Tarot in reference to the catalog number of a common release of the deck by A.G. Müller.

  4. Tarot - Wikipedia

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    French tarot players abandoned the Marseilles tarot in favor of the Tarot Nouveau around 1900, with the result that the Marseilles pattern is now used mostly by cartomancers. Etteilla was the first to produce a bespoke tarot deck specifically designed for occult purposes around 1789.

  5. Troccas - Wikipedia

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    Troccas players use Swiss Tarot packs, sometimes called "1JJ" or "Jupiter and Juno" packs because they substitute Jupiter and Juno for the Pope and Papess of the Tarot of Marseilles. [1] The deck's captions are usually in French or German, but a version with English captions has been published.

  6. Tarot of Marseille - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 August 2005, at 00:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  7. Cartes de Suisses - Wikipedia

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    Le Fou (The Fool) from a Cartes de Suisse pack. The “Cartes de Suisses” is a name sometimes given to an 18th-century standard pattern of Tarot playing cards that were initially produced in Rouen, and later in the Austrian Netherlands as well as in the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, [1] now both part of Belgium.

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  9. Jean-Claude Flornoy - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Claude Flornoy (Paris, France, 1950 – Sainte-Suzanne, France, 24 May 2011) was a French specialist of the Tarot of Marseille, a writer and card maker working on bringing back to life historical Tarot decks. He especially worked on restoring the Jean Noblet and Jean Dodal decks.

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