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Variety of orange with dark red flesh
no seeds. 'Tarocco #7', or 'CRC 3596 Tarocco', is known for its flavor, but has a rind with little to no coloration. The 'Thermal Tarocco' was donated
Blood_orange
Topics referred to by the same term
Tarocco may refer to: Tarocco, a Renaissance card game using tarot cards Tarocco Piemontese, a type of tarot deck used to play a surviving variant of the
Tarocco
Tarot card deck
others being the more prevalent Tarocco Piemontese and the Tarocco Bolognese. The deck was heavily influenced by the Tarocco Bolognese and the Minchiate.
Tarocco_Siciliano
Cards used for games or divination
modern Italian, the singular term is Tarocco, which, as a noun, is a cultivar of blood orange. The attribute Tarocco and the verb Taroccare are used regionally
Tarot
62-suit deck of tarot cards
The Tarocco Bolognese is a tarot deck found in Bologna and is used to play tarocchini. It is a 62 card Italian suited deck which influenced the development
Tarocco_Bolognese
Playing card decks used in Italy
Bolognese set and the 62 card Tarocco Bolognese set. The Primiera set is used for standard games like Primero while the Tarocco set is used to play Tarocchini
Italian_playing_cards
Most common tarot card set in Italy
The Tarocco Piemontese (Tarot of Piedmont) is a type of tarot deck of Italian origin. It is the most common tarot playing set in northern Italy, much
Tarocco_Piemontese
Tarot card games popular in northeast Italy
mostly to this area. They are the diminutive form of tarocchi (plural for tarocco), referring to the reduction of the Bolognese pack from 78 to 62 cards
Tarocchini
Tarot card of the Major Arcana
no. 21. The only traditional game deck that numbers the Fool 0 is the Tarocco Piemontese. Since the 1930s, Tarot Nouveau decks often use a black inverted
The_Fool_(tarot_card)
Style of cooking on the island of Sicily
January until April Tarocco – high quality blood orange found in Catania, Siracusa and Francofonte from November to January Tarocco dal muso - bell shaped
Sicilian_cuisine
Playing card style named after Portugal
minus the Aces. The extinct Minchiate deck also shared some features. The Tarocco Siciliano is the only surviving Portuguese-suited deck in Europe. It is
Portuguese-suited playing cards
Portuguese-suited_playing_cards
Tarot card of the Major Arcana
man being hanged upside-down by one ankle (the only exception being the Tarocco Siciliano, which depicts the man hanged by the neck instead). However,
The_Hanged_Man_(tarot_card)
Tarot card of the Minor Arcana
to it being used for the stamp tax. The Ace of coins was dropped in the Tarocco Siciliano when it was shortened from 78 cards to 63 cards for three-handed
Ace_of_Coins
Categories into which the cards of a deck are divided
sometimes have dragons on the aces. This system lingers on only in the Tarocco Siciliano and the Unsun Karuta and Komatsufuda of Japan. Unsun Karuta additionally
Playing_card_suit
Italian Renaissance poet (1440–1494)
da Tortona deck features a royal couple at the same location, as does Tarocco Siciliano on the next position (II and III), while all other non-Belgian
Matteo_Maria_Boiardo
Hybrid orange
in Italy, this variety ripens in December, earlier than the competing Tarocco variety Biondo Riccio: grown in Italy Byeonggyul: grown in Jeju Island
Valencia_orange
Major rebellion in China (1850–1864)
Rudolf G. (2008). "Taiping Rebellion". Brill's Encyclopedia of China. Tarocco, Francesca (2007). The Cultural Practices of Modern Chinese Buddhism: Attuning
Taiping_Rebellion
Form of entertainment involving singing to recorded music
"karaoke". Oxford English Dictionary. Retrieved 21 March 2025. Zhou, Xun; Tarocco, Francesca (2013). Karaoke: The Global Phenomenon. Reaktion Books. pp. 19–21
Karaoke
Type of occult tarot cards
ladies, maidens faded away or survive in minor regional patterns like the Tarocco Siciliano, knights were dropped in favour of queens in non-tarot French
Minor_Arcana
Topics referred to by the same term
(Italian: Il diavolo), a 1963 Italian film Il diavolo, a tarot card in the Tarocco Piemontese Diavolo Peak, a mountain in British Columbia Diavolo, a character
Diavolo
15th and 16th-century Italian playing card sets
died out around 1600 The Rothschild-Beaux Arts sheets, the earliest known Tarocco Bolognese cards (late 15th/early 16th century) The Rosenwald sheets, early
Trionfi_(cards)
Early 16th century Italian card game
save for Tarocco Piemontese. The Wheel and The Chariot also occupy consecutive positions in Tarocco Siciliano. Bears the same name in Tarocco Siciliano
Minchiate
Card games played with tarot decks
extinct game that used 97 cards. Austrian-Hungarian Tarock and Italian Tarocco decks are a smaller subset, of 63, 54, 40, or even 36 cards, suitable only
Tarot_card_games
Standard pattern of 78 cards
of some early French and Belgian packs which show mixed influence from Tarocco Bolognese (see below). The earliest surviving cards of the Marseilles pattern
Tarot_of_Marseilles
French fragrance company
Eau des Sens (by Olivier Pescheux) Tam Dao (2003) Do Son (2004) Eau de Tarocco (by Olivier Pescheux, 2008) L'Ombre dans l'Eau L'Autre Eau Rose Figuier
Diptyque
the 1-4 of Swords and Batons and 7-10 of Cups and Coins: Troggu 62-card Tarocco Bolognese pack Tarocchini 78-card French-suited tarot pack minus the 3
List of card games by number of cards
List_of_card_games_by_number_of_cards
Rank of playing card
David Madore, with illustrations of the English and French court cards Tarocco Siciliano, early form at the International Playing-Card Society. Retrieved
Jack_(playing_card)
British drum designer (1929–2005)
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Zhou, Xun; Tarocco, Francesca (2007). Karaoke: The Global Phenomenon. Reaktion Books. p. 140
Ivor_Arbiter
Card used for playing various card games
cards with this innovation. In central Europe (Trappola cards) and Italy (Tarocco Bolognese) the innovation was adopted during the second half of the 18th
Playing_card
Popular Sastra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
University Press. A Christian-influenced translation by a Baptist missionary, Tarocco (2008, p. 325) Hubbard, Jamie (1994, 2008). Original Purity and the Arising
Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana
Awakening_of_Faith_in_the_Mahayana
Tarot card game
origin of the name for the Skat card game. The 78-card Italian suited Tarocco Piemontese is used to play this game but the French suited Tarot Nouveau
Scarto
Theocratic monarchy in China (1851–1864)
of Modern China (1800–1949). Scarecrow. p. 136. ISBN 978-0-810-86308-8. Tarocco, Francesca (2007), The Cultural Practices of Modern Chinese Buddhism: Attuning
Taiping_Heavenly_Kingdom
ISBN 9781032861661. Feuchtwang (2016), p. 148. Fan & Chen (2013), p. 9. Tarocco, Francesca (2008), The Cultural Practices of Modern Chinese Buddhism: Attuning
Religion_in_China
Playing card depicting a person
if they flip them right-side up. During the 18th century, Trappola and Tarocco Bolognese decks became the first to be reversible. The trend towards double-headed
Face_card
Card deck using suits of clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades
Another playing card deck named after Piedmont is the Italian-suited Tarocco Piemontese, used in Tarot card games. A Parisian variant appeared in Bavaria
French-suited_playing_cards
Topics referred to by the same term
(song), a 1965 song performed by Jimmy Fontana "Il Mondo", a card of the Tarocco Piemontese Mondo (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
Il_Mondo
1980 Italian film
tourists a few months out of the year) is Carol, whose tarot cards, the Tarocco Piemontese, convince her that something bad will happen if they go. The
Antropophagus
Regional election in Italy
Procura". "I mezzucci dell'ultima spiaggia: Sulle Marche un altro sondaggio "tarocco". E nel Pd lo rilanciano pure". "Elezioni Regionali nelle Marche, domani
2025_Marche_regional_election
Engagements. Columbia University Press. pp. 61–62. ISBN 978-0-231-17034-5. Tarocco, Francesca (2007). The Cultural Practices of Modern Chinese Buddhism: Attuning
Lü_Bicheng
Type of card game
variants, especially Central European and Italian variants like Tarock and Tarocco, use some subset of the "full" 78-card Tarot deck. In Bridge the partner
Trick-taking_game
Species of amphibian
Proteus anguinus (Amphibia, Caudata). In: Latella L., Mezzanotte E., Tarocco M. (eds.). 16th international symposium of biospeleology; 2002 Sep 8–15;
Olm
Comune in Sicily, Italy
is also known for the production of the blood orange, specifically the Tarocco, Moro, and Sanguinella cultivars. Lentini is home to the SS Leonzio 1909
Lentini
ladies and maids faded away or survive in minor regional patterns like the Tarocco Siciliano, knights were dropped in favour of queens in non-tarot French
Knight_(playing_card)
Playing cards
community. Tarot decks are not immune to stripping either. The Tarocco Bolognese, Tarocco Siciliano, Industrie und Glück, and Cego decks have excised some
Stripped_deck
tangerina Tangor Citrus reticulata × sinensis Tarocco blood orange Citrus × sinensis Blood Group 'Tarocco' Ugli fruit Citrus reticulata × Citrus × aurantium
List_of_culinary_fruits
Medical condition
ISSN 0001-7310. PMID 18035036. Rosina, Paolo; Pugliarello, Silvia; Tarocco, Michele; D’Onghia, Francesco S.; Barba, Annalisa (2005-07-20). "Hairy
Hypertrichosis_cubiti
Data loss as the format goes into disuse
digitalpreservation.gov/ndsa/documents/2014NationalAgenda.pdf Meur, Jean-Yves Le; Tarocco, Nicola (2019). "The obsolescence of Information and Information Systems
Digital_obsolescence
Video game, anime, and manga series
Wheel of Fortune (#10), makes her able to change the relationship of a tarocco and the host in it. Most Arcana Famiglia members call her "Milady". She
La storia della Arcana Famiglia
La_storia_della_Arcana_Famiglia
Lottery (Italian: lotteria) Tarot (through French) and taroc (Italian tarocco) Tifo (literally meaning 'typhus') and tifosi (from Italian tifosi 'sports
List of English words of Italian origin
List_of_English_words_of_Italian_origin
Wide Range of Art Concepts". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-11-11. Tarocco, Francesca. "11th Shanghai Biennale". Frieze. No. 184. ISSN 0962-0672.
Shanghai_Biennale
Type of Tarot playing card deck
Tortona's deck. Bacchus occupies the same location in Belgian Tarot. Both Tarocco Siciliano and da Tortona's deck feature Jupiter as their highest trump
Tarot_de_Besançon
Swiss card games deck
as follows: Bacchus occupies the same location in Belgian Tarot. Both Tarocco Siciliano and da Tortona's deck feature Jupiter as their highest trump
Swiss_Tarot
Two sets of fifty 15th-century Italian engravings
mistaken confusion by later writers with the contemporary card-game of Tarocco, which includes many extra picture-cards. Mantegna Tarrochi were not used
Mantegna_Tarocchi
three additional ranks: "Un," "Sun," and dragons. The uncommon 64-card Tarocco Siciliano set uses Spanish-styled straight swords and crude clubs like
List of traditional card and tile packs
List_of_traditional_card_and_tile_packs
Topics referred to by the same term
or things relating to Piedmont (Piemonte in Italian) Piemontese cattle Tarocco Piemontese, a tarot card deck All pages with titles containing Piemontese
Piemontese_(disambiguation)
Venezuelan table tennis player
played the mixed doubles with Fabiola Ramos, defeating Italian Andrea Tarocco and Lao's Soulinda Sisavath 3-0 in the round of 64, 3-2 to Rachid El Boubou
Antonio_Giannini
Italian painter (1939–2023)
Scardino, Per Schifanoia, Ferrara, Liberty House, 1987. Franco Solmi, Il tarocco come espressione d'arte, in Le Carte di Corte, La Nuova Alfa Editoriale
Gianfranco_Goberti
Archived from the original on August 20, 2016. Retrieved July 18, 2016. Tarocco, Francesca (2007). The Cultural Practices of Modern Chinese Buddhism: Attuning
List of book-burning incidents
List_of_book-burning_incidents
Buddhist temple and monastery in Guangzhou, China
Universal Knowledge, vol. I, Phillips & Hunt, 1883, "Canton", p. 364. Tarocco, Francesca (2007), The Cultural Practices of Modern Chinese Buddhism: Attuning
Hoi_Tong_Monastery
Chemical compound
peel containing over three times more than the pulp. Sweet oranges of the Tarocco, Naveline and Navel varieties, bought on the Italian market, were found
Synephrine
Pattern of French suited Tarot playing cards
the pagat after its Italian equivalent, il bagatto. Unlike the Italian tarocco decks which depict the original Renaissance allegorical motifs or even
Industrie_und_Glück
Chinese contemporary artist (born 1973)
Productions, Brescia, 2010. ISBN 9788889477885 Liu, Bolin; Benedetti, Beatrice; Tarocco, Francesca (2008). Liu Bolin : Hide and Seek (PDF). Verona: Boxart. OCLC 800208108
Liu_Bolin
British mathematician, author, historian and card game researcher
1, ed. Dr. Michael Cooper, Jul-Aug 2003, pp. 33-36. "Playing the Game: Tarocco Ticinese" in The Playing-Card, Vol. 33, No. 1, ed. Dr. Michael Cooper,
John McLeod (card game researcher)
John_McLeod_(card_game_researcher)
Concept in Chinese and Buddhist Philosophy
Jonathan D. (1999), The Search for Modern China, Norton, ISBN 0-393-30780-8 Tarocco, Franceska (2008), "Lost in Translation? The Treatise on the Mahāyāna Awakening
Tiyong
University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-84585-2. Fan & Chen (2013), p. 9. Tarocco, Francesca (2008), The Cultural Practices of Modern Chinese Buddhism: Attuning
History_of_religion_in_China
Cycling race in Casentino Valley
Stefano Santerini Luca Scinto Davide Tani 1990 Andrea Ferrigato Gianluca Tarocco Simone Biasci 1991 Paolo Fornaciari Roberto Petito Stefano Santerini 1992
Giro_del_Casentino
scarti (2012), the monograph Testi e pre-testi (2010) and two novels: Tarocco Meccanico (1990) and Chorus (2000). Fontana wrote theoretical and critical
Giovanni_Fontana_(poet)
(English) The Awakening of Faith of Ashvagosha index at www.sacred-texts.com Tarocco, Francesca (2008). Lost in Translation? The Treatise on the Mahāyāna Awakening
Yang_Wenhui
Japanese one-day road cycling race
1990 Japan Kyōshi Miura 1991 Japan Takahiro Yamada 1992 Italy Gianluca Tarocco 1993 Japan Takahiro Yamada 1994 Japan Tomokazu Fujino 1995 Hong Kong
Tour_de_Okinawa
Tonkov (URS) Erik Dekker (NED) Josef Lontscharitsch (AUT) 1988 Gianluca Tarocco (ITA) Vassili Davidenko (URS) Alessandro Bertolini (ITA) 1989 Patrick
UCI Road World Championships – Junior men's road race
UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Junior_men's_road_race
Uruguayan judge
violations, in addition to the disappearance of the Air Class plane. Baldemar Tarocco, vice president of Crysol (the association of former political prisoners
Mariana_Mota
Road cycling race
Richard Jansen Mark Krabbenburg 1988 Servais Knaven Andrea Peron Gianluca Tarocco 1989 Davide Rebellin Andrea Peron Richard Groenendaal 1990 Léon van Bon
Driedaagse_van_Axel
Sporting event delegation
1988 Ronse Italy Women's team time trial Gold 1988 Odense Gianluca Tarocco (ITA) Men's junior road race Bronze 1988 Odense Alessandro Bertolini (ITA)
Italy at the UCI Road World Championships
Italy_at_the_UCI_Road_World_Championships
Croatian contemporary visual artist (born 1957)
Trentino, Italy |". Flash Art. 16 May 2008. Retrieved 4 September 2023. Tarocco, Francesca (2 December 2016). "11th Shanghai Biennale". Frieze. No. 184
Ivana_Franke
Comune in Sicily, Italy
2% of the total UAA, is composed of Femminello and Interdonato lemons, Tarocco oranges and mandarins, whose production, together with the previous ones
Torregrotta
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Sikh
Peaceful, Patient, Satisfaction, Contentment
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Teutonic American Dutch German
Firm defender.
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Latin American Scottish Russian Spanish
Famous.
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Indian
Emotions
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bala Gopal | பாலகோபால
Baby Krishna, Infant Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Brave Love
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, Greek
God's Name
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gandharvavidya | கஂதரà¯à®µà®µà®¿à®¤à¯à®¯à®¾
Tatvangna exponent in the art of celestials
Female
Greek
(Δελφίνια) Feminine form of Greek Delphinios, DELPHINIA means "of Delphi" or "of the Dolphins." In mythology, this is the surname of Artemis.Â
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
She was a narrator of Hadith
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