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The King sits holding a severed head on his lap with rivulets of blood running down his cloak. He holds a staff with a crescent moon, which is odd because most traditions (though certainly not all) associate the moon with the divine feminine--the goddess. But here we see the King holding not just any head in his lap, but a woman's head.
Here's my theory about this card...
The head in the King's lap resembles the head of the Sphinx, representing Egypt. In the background appear to be Greek or Roman columns. Alexander the Great famously conquered Egypt, among virtually every territory in that region, during his many exploits. My hypothesis is that this card depicts the fiery conqueror, Alexander the Great.
Here's my theory about this card...
The head in the King's lap resembles the head of the Sphinx, representing Egypt. In the background appear to be Greek or Roman columns. Alexander the Great famously conquered Egypt, among virtually every territory in that region, during his many exploits. My hypothesis is that this card depicts the fiery conqueror, Alexander the Great.