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100

What card represents twos in tarot?

Partnership,balance, or dualty

100

One of the four traditonal suits these cards usually represent emotions or matters of the soul.

CUP

100

what card in the major arcana represents Libras?

Temperance 

100

What was the original use of Tarot?

playing cards

100

Numbering for 22 to 88 cards, these decks - related to Tarot - are generally focused on archetypal energies.

What are Oracle Decks?

200

How many numbers are in the major Arcana?

22

200

This suit is recognized in these astrology signs; Leo, Sagittarius, and Aries

Wands

200

Used in a Steven King novel this card is related to the death card and usually symbolizes breaking free

Tower

200

In 1909 this famous deck among the most popular in tarot was published.

ridder waite

300

Which number represents healing

6

300

This animal in Pagan and Native American traditions generally is a messenger of death or from the underworld.

owl

300

Which card generally has a man stride a horse holding a single coin representing concern for the future?

knight of pentacles

300

The Visconti-Sforza is the oldest surviving tarot painted in this century

1400

400

What type of number sequence represents a time frame or a date

repeating

400

What animal often represents a message of ill tidings but a symbol of rebirth?

raven

400

This card represents conflict and tensions generally there are five men in different outfits fighting each other.

Five of Wands

400

This city in northern Italy along with Vince, Milan, and Urbano is the birthplace of tarot.

Florance

500

What number is the star card?

17

500

This suit represents masculinity and intellect, but also sorrow and misfortune.

Swords

500

often dressed in religious garb this card represents the intersection of three different worlds and generally suggests working within established social structures.

Hierophant

500

After the French conquered northern Italy in 1499 the tarot was adapted with new images in western Europe. Named in the city of France, the most famous of these decks was published in 1639.

Marseilles deck