Borso d'Este, duke of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio
composed by Lothar Teikemeier, last update 06.12.2012
Dates of Trionfi card activities
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Persons in Trionfi Card Documents 1440-1462
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Old Trionfi Notes Collection of Trionfi.com
Franco Pratesi's article collection 2011/12
Franco Pratesi's article collection 2012/13
Trionfi Card Persons 1440-1462
Overview
Trionfi Dates Collection
Early Playing Card Producers Florence
List of early "Expensive Decks"
Collection of Purchasers
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Documentation: Old Summary of 2003
Old Lists (till c. 2009)
References of Documents (old list c. 2003)
Further Persons in Trionfi Documents (old list c. 2003)
New Input to the list in 2011 - 2012
(in work)
Commissioners (Trionfi cards)
Filippo Maria Visconti, duke of Milan
(in work)
Leonello d'Este, Signore of Ferrara
(in work)
Borso d'Este, Signore of Ferrara, duke of Reggio and Modena
(in work)
Francesco Sforza / Bianca Maria Visconti, duke and duchessa of Milan
(in work)
Giusto Giusto, oldest Trionfi note 1440
(in work)
Ferrara: Artists and Card Producers (Trionfi cards)
Iacopo Sagramoro
Gherardo da Vicenza
Domenego dicto Don Messore, Giovanni di Lazzaro, Bartolomeo Cartesana
Petrecino, page of Borso
Anselmo Selimbeni, got printing material for Trionfi cards
Ferrara: Traders
Marchio Burdochio (from Bologna)
Florence: Artists and Card Producers (Trionfi cards and mostly also playing cards)
Antonio di Dino
Matteo Ballerini
Giovanni di Domenico
Manetto Agnolo merciai
"Paparello" - alias Iacopo di Poggino di Luca (1398-1481)
"Lo Scheggia" - alias Giovanni di Ser Giovanni (1406-1486)
(in work)
Filippo di Marco
Benedetto di Antonio Spigliati, helper of Filippo di Marco
"Giovanni dal Ponte" - alias Giovanni di Marco (1385 - 1437/42)
(in work)
"Andrea da Castagno" - alias Giovanni di Marco (c. 1421 1457)
(in work)
Various Suppliers of the Silk Dealers
Florence: Artists and Card Producers (normal Playing Cards)
Niccolò di Calvello
Antonio di Simone
Various Florentine Playing Card Suppliers
Ferrara (imports from Florence)
Zdekauer note
Jacobsen list
Silk dealer (acquire lists)
Silk dealer (sale lists)
Lapini family
Puri family
Bartolomeo di Paholo Serragli
Florence: Trade with Trionfi and Playing Cards
Lapini family (1415-1422 and 1453-1454)
Ser Andrea di Giovanni Bertelli in Prato (1429-1431)
Silk dealer Lorenzo di Bartolo and Matteo di Zanobi (1431-1460)
(in work)
Puri family (1447-1449)
Giovanni da Pistoia, import to Rome (1453)
Bartolomeo di Paholo Serragli (1453-1458), cards for rich persons
(in work)
Andrea Banchi, export of various articles to Rome (1456)
Cambini family, 96 Trionfi decks for Venice (1462)
List of Purchasers
Users of Playing Cards
Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (1440 + 1452)
(in work)
Ser Giovanni Bandini (1451)
Special events
Trionfi games allowances till 1462
(in work)
Siena, Trionfi card production in 1452
Roberto Caracciolo da Lecce, Padova 1455
Ugo Trotti, Ferrara 1456
Bindo da Prato accuses barber Floriano