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  2. Primero - Wikipedia

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    Primero (in English also called Primus, in French Prime, in Italian Primiera or in Spanish Primera), is a 16th-century gambling card game of which the earliest reference dates back to 1526. Primero is closely related to the game of primo visto (a.k.a. prima-vista, and various other

  3. Gilet (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Gilet, also Gile, Gillet, is a 16th-century Italian gambling card game that probably predates the game of Primero. Rabelais, in 1534, gives it pride of place in his list of games played by Gargantua, [1] and Cardano, in 1564, describes it as Geleus, from the word Geleo, meaning "I have it".

  4. Category:16th-century gambling games - Wikipedia

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    16th; 17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; Pages in category "16th-century gambling games" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

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  6. Primo visto - Wikipedia

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    Primo visto, Primavista, Prima-vista, Primi-vist, Primiuiste, Primofistula, or even Primefisto, [1] is a 16th-century gambling card game fashionable c. 1530–1640. Very little is known about this game, but judging by the etymology of the words used to describe the many local variants of the game, it appears to be one of Italian origin.

  7. Category : Games and sports introduced in the 16th century

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    16th-century gambling games (2 P) This page was last edited on 12 March 2024, at 06:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Basset (banking game) - Wikipedia

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    Basset was first introduced into France by Signior Justiniani, ambassador of Venice, in 1674. The game was very popular at the court of King Charles II, and even after 15 January 1691 when Louis XIV issued an order from the privy council, by which he expressly forbade not only the officers belonging to his army, but likewise all other persons of whatever sex or denomination to play at Hoca ...

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