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  2. Queen of Cups - Wikipedia

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    Queen of Cups from the Rider–Waite tarot deck. The Queen of Cups is a card used in Latin-suited playing cards (Italian, Spanish, and tarot decks). It is the queen from the suit of cups. In Tarot, it is part of what tarot card readers call the "Minor Arcana". Tarot cards are used throughout much of Europe to play tarot card games. [1]

  3. Suit of cups - Wikipedia

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    The suit of cups is one of four suits of tarot which, collectively, make up the Minor Arcana. They are sometimes referred to as goblets and chalices . Like the other suits of the Minor Arcana, it contains fourteen cards: ace (one), two through ten, page, knight, queen and king.

  4. Cups (suit) - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, the suit of cups is known as copas and the court cards are known as the rey (king), caballo (knight or cavalier) and sota (knave or valet). The Spanish play with packs of 40 or 48 cards. There are no tens and, in the shorter pack, the nines and eights are also dropped. Thus the suit of cups ranks: R C S (9 8) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1.

  5. Let’s Discuss the Seven of Cups Tarot Card - AOL

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    Here's how to interpret the Seven (7) of Cups tarot card when it shows up in a reading, including upright and reversed meanings and some keywords.

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  8. Rider–Waite Tarot - Wikipedia

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    The Rider–Waite Tarot is a widely popular deck for tarot card reading, [1] [2] first published by the Rider Company in 1909, based on the instructions of academic and mystic A. E. Waite and illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, both members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.

  9. Everything You Need to Know About the Five of Cups Tarot Card

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    If you draw the 5 / Five of Cups tarot card in a reading, here's what you need to know, including upright and reversed interpretations and keywords.