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  2. The Emperor (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    In the Vikings tarot Ullr depicts the Emperor. He is shown with a bow, a pair of skis, a shield, and a sleigh. In the X/1999 tarot version made by CLAMP, The Emperor is Kyougo Monou. In The Legend of the Legendary Heroes tarot, The Emperor is Sion Astarl. In the Mythic Tarot deck, the Emperor is depicted by Zeus.

  3. Death (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    Death, Rider–Waite–Smith tarot deck. Death (XIII) is the 13th trump or Major Arcana card in most traditional tarot decks. It is used in tarot card games as well as in divination. The card typically depicts the Grim Reaper, and when used for divination is often interpreted as signifying major changes in a person's life.

  4. Tarot card reading - Wikipedia

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    Tarot card reading is a form of cartomancy whereby practitioners use tarot cards to purportedly gain insight into the past, present or future. They formulate a question, then draw cards to interpret them for this end. A traditional tarot deck consists of 78 cards, which can be split into two groups, the Major Arcana and Minor Arcana.

  5. How to read tarot cards, according to the pros - AOL

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    “A tarot deck that tells a visual story, the clearer the imagery on the card, the less you need to memorize,” Luna said. “Make sure you love your tarot deck," Kerry Ward, author of the Good ...

  6. Visconti-Sforza Tarot - Wikipedia

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    In the 2007 book "The History of the Tarot", scholar Giordano Berti proposes that the deck was produced between 1442 and 1447, because the denari (coin) cards bear the recto and verso of the golden florin coined by F. M. Visconti in 1442 and withdrawn from circulation at his death, in 1447.

  7. Liz Greene - Wikipedia

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    She has also co-authored, with Juliet Sharman-Burke, a deck of tarot cards, the Mythic Tarot. Her most influential books include Saturn: A New Look at an Old Devil, and the philosophically-inclined The Astrology of Fate. The Outer Planets & Their Cycles, The Luminaries (with H. Sasportas) and The Dark of the Soul are other examples of her work.

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