Annotation:Spadill
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The Spadille was the name for the Ace of Spades in the card game called Quadrille or Ombre, and is the strongest trump card. Ombre or l'Hombre is a fast-moving seventeenth-century trick-taking card game for three players, ancestral to Euchre, and extremely popular in Europe in its many titles and configurations. It was probably introduced in England by Catherine of Braganza, the Queen of Charles II.