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Ground billiards
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Ground billiards is a modern term for a family of medieval European lawn games, the original names of which are mostly unknown, played with a long-handled mallet (the mace), wooden balls, a hoop (the pass), and an upright skittle or pin (the king). The game, which cue-sports historians have called "the original game of billiards", developed into a variety of modern outdoor and indoor games and sports such as croquet, pool, snooker, and carom billiards. Its relationship to games played on larger fields, such as hockey, golf, and bat-and-ball games, is more speculative. As a broader classification, the term is sometimes applied to games dating back to classical antiquity that are attested via difficult-to-interpret ancient artworks and rare surviving gaming artifacts.
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Ground billiards
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Ground billiards in 15th-century France . This version uses a port and conical king pin, is bounded by a wicker railing, and appears to make use of one ball per player, with more than two players.
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Outdoor and possibly indoor
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April 2020
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It's an alphabetical encyc., but we still need the entry or page; I think this is covered piecemeal at "Cloth", "Pool", and several other entries, but I don't have my copy handy. —SMcCandlish
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Single opponents shown in illustrations; doubles or teams mentioned in 1674 indoor rules
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Lawn or court
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Ground billiards is a modern term for a family of medieval European lawn games, the original names of which are mostly unknown, played with a long-handled mallet (the mace), wooden balls, a hoop (the pass), and an upright skittle or pin (the king). The game, which cue-sports historians have called "the original game of billiards", developed into a variety of modern outdoor and indoor games and sports such as croquet, pool, snooker, and carom billiards. Its relationship to games played on larger fields, such as hockey, golf, and bat-and-ball games, is more speculative. As a broader classification, the term is sometimes applied to games dating back to classical antiquity that are attested via difficult-to-interpret ancient artworks and rare surviving gaming artifacts.
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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