What is this deck?
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What is this deck?
What is the name of this tarot deck? here is a sample pic
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VII, Strength, from the Minchiate deck, depicts a woman breaking a pillar.
This following quote is from wikipedia, so no shooting the messenger lol
Minchiate is a late-medieval card game, probably originating in 15th century Florence, Italy; it is no longer widely played. Minchiate can also refer to the special deck of playing cards used in the game. The deck is closely related to the tarot cards, but contains an expanded suit of trumps. The game was similar to tarocchi and the game of tarot. In the view of some people, the larger number of trump cards may shed light on what the original intentions of the creators of the Tarot deck meant by the images they included.
Here is the link if you would like more info, and if they allow it to be here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minchiate
This following quote is from wikipedia, so no shooting the messenger lol
Minchiate is a late-medieval card game, probably originating in 15th century Florence, Italy; it is no longer widely played. Minchiate can also refer to the special deck of playing cards used in the game. The deck is closely related to the tarot cards, but contains an expanded suit of trumps. The game was similar to tarocchi and the game of tarot. In the view of some people, the larger number of trump cards may shed light on what the original intentions of the creators of the Tarot deck meant by the images they included.
Here is the link if you would like more info, and if they allow it to be here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minchiate
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