Category:French-suited playing cards
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French-suited playing cards are those that use the suit system that emerged in France around 1470 and which has become universal in English-speaking countries and widespread elsewhere. Such cards are characterised by displaying the suit symbols of clubs, spades, hearts and diamonds.
This category is not synonymous with French playing cards which are all those originating in France and which may have different suit systems.
Subcategories
This category has the following 21 subcategories, out of 21 total.
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- Baronesse pattern (2 F)
D
- Danish pattern (8 F)
- Dondorf Rhineland pattern (3 F)
- Dutch pattern (17 F)
E
- Equestrian Pattern (16 F)
F
M
- Milanese deck (1 F)
- Modern Swedish pattern (8 F)
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R
- Rouen Pattern (14 F)
T
- Two-color playing cards (8 F)
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Media in category "French-suited playing cards"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Equivalencia palos de la baraja alemana y francesa.jpg 440 × 740; 23 KB
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Playingcards-en-clubs.jpg 3,062 × 2,247; 994 KB
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Playingcards-en-diamonds.jpg 2,989 × 2,296; 1.17 MB
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Playingcards-en-hearts.jpg 3,115 × 2,296; 978 KB
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Playingcards-en-spades.jpg 2,982 × 2,296; 1.01 MB
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Verbreitung Kartenbilder Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz.PNG 2,000 × 2,409; 544 KB