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- Ombre abstract "Ombre (from Spanish hombre, meaning "man") is a fast-moving seventeenth-century trick-taking card game for three players. Its history began in Spain around the end of the 16th Century as a four person game. It is one of the earliest card games known in Europe and by far the most classic game of its type, directly ancestral to Euchre, Boston and Solo Whist. Despite its difficult rules, complicated point score and strange foreign terms, it swept Europe in the last quarter of the 17th century, becoming Lomber in Germany, Lumbur in Austria and Ombre in England, occupying a position of prestige similar to contract bridge today.".
- Ombre thumbnail The_Four_Friends_Playing_Hombre.JPG?width=300.
- Ombre wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=&f=false.
- Ombre wikiPageExternalLink 9177.
- Ombre wikiPageExternalLink 9800.
- Ombre wikiPageExternalLink Variations.
- Ombre wikiPageID "583475".
- Ombre wikiPageRevisionID "603137463".
- Ombre altNames "Hombre, Lomber".
- Ombre deck Playing_card.
- Ombre hasPhotoCollection Ombre.
- Ombre imageCaption "L'Hombre , a painting by Malthe Odin Engelstedt. The player in the center is Rasmus Malling-Hansen, Danish inventor of the typewriter.".
- Ombre imageLink "250".
- Ombre numCards "40".
- Ombre origin Spain.
- Ombre play "Counter-clockwise".
- Ombre players "3".
- Ombre playingTime "1200.0".
- Ombre randomChance "Difficult".
- Ombre related Euchre.
- Ombre related Lanterloo.
- Ombre related Napoleon_(card_game).
- Ombre related Skat_(card_game).
- Ombre skills "Tactics & Strategy".
- Ombre subtitle "The Royal Game".
- Ombre title "Ombre".
- Ombre type Trick-taking_game.
- Ombre subject Category:16th-century_card_games.
- Ombre subject Category:Solo_card_games.
- Ombre subject Category:Spanish_card_games.
- Ombre subject Category:Three-player_card_games.
- Ombre type Abstraction100002137.
- Ombre type Act100030358.
- Ombre type Activity100407535.
- Ombre type CardGame100488225.
- Ombre type Event100029378.
- Ombre type Game100455599.
- Ombre type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Ombre type SoloCardGames.
- Ombre type SpanishCardGames.
- Ombre type Three-playerCardGames.
- Ombre type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Ombre comment "Ombre (from Spanish hombre, meaning "man") is a fast-moving seventeenth-century trick-taking card game for three players. Its history began in Spain around the end of the 16th Century as a four person game. It is one of the earliest card games known in Europe and by far the most classic game of its type, directly ancestral to Euchre, Boston and Solo Whist.".
- Ombre label "Lombr".
- Ombre label "L’Hombre".
- Ombre label "Ombre".
- Ombre label "Zanga".
- Ombre label "Zanga".
- Ombre label "オンブル".
- Ombre sameAs L’Hombre.
- Ombre sameAs Zanga.
- Ombre sameAs オンブル.
- Ombre sameAs Lombr.
- Ombre sameAs Zanga.
- Ombre sameAs m.02sdwf.
- Ombre sameAs Q1235626.
- Ombre sameAs Q1235626.
- Ombre sameAs Ombre.
- Ombre wasDerivedFrom Ombre?oldid=603137463.
- Ombre depiction The_Four_Friends_Playing_Hombre.JPG.
- Ombre isPrimaryTopicOf Ombre.