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History, Characters & Interesting Reads

Explore the world of playing cards, their origin, representations, mysteries, and more! 

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History of Playing Cards

Triomphe means triumph, victory, and a march or parade to celebrate victory. Find out more about a ton of stuff!

Triomphe - Wikipedia

Triomphe - Wikipedia 

Trionfi - Wikipedia

Trionfi (cards) - Wikipedia 

History of Playing Cards - Wikipedia

Playing card - Wikipedia 

History of Playing Cards - PCD Website

The History of Playing Cards: The Evolution of the Modern Deck 

Playing Cards Around the World and Through the Ages - Atlas Obscura

Playing Cards Around the World and Through the Ages - Atlas Obscura 

Occult History of Playing Cards - History Channel via YouTube

The Occult History of Playing Cards | Decoding the Past (S2, E33) | Full Episode 

Queeg Playing Cards

Home | Queeng Playing Cards 

Bee Playing Cards

Homepage - Bee 1892 

Heritage Playing Cards

Heritage Playing Cards

Bicycle Playing Card Company

The Social Importance of Playing Cards 

US Playing Card Company

US Playing Card Co.


The Suits

Some light reading

The Hearts

 Hearts (suit) - Wikipedia 

The Clubs

Clubs (suit) - Wikipedia 

The Diamonds

Diamonds (suit) - Wikipedia 

The Spades

 Spades (suit) - Wikipedia 


Interesting Reads

Rabbit hole after rabbit hole to explore

Matrilineal Dynasties from Useful Charts via YouTube

Matrilineal Dynasties Part 3

The Knights Templar from Thoughty2 via Youtube

 The Knights Templar Are Hiding In Plain Sight 

The History of the Heart Shape from Megan D Robinson via Art&Object

 The History of the Heart Shape | Art & Object 

The Joker

Joker (playing card) - Wikipedia 

The Ace

Ace - Wikipedia 

The Deuce

Deuce (playing card) - Wikipedia 

Court Cards: The Jack

Jack (playing card) - Wikipedia 

Court Cards: The King

King (playing card) - Wikipedia 

Typically representing kings from history: Charlemagne (Hearts), Alexander (Clubs), Caesar (Diamonds), and David (Spades), 

Court Cards: The Queen

Queen (playing card) - Wikipedia 

Typically representing queens from History:  Judith (Hearts), Argine (Clubs), Rachel (Diamonds), and Pallas Athena (Spades)

Champagne Ducoeur

 Authentic and Natural Champagne - Champagne Ducoeur 

I'm not associated with them, but I love the name! 

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