The crowned one
The art of the 1450-90's and the cards in this period were hand painted art, are influenced strongly by Greek classic's... pre Christian influence particularly Greek would show up or variations of it, I suspect, given the popularity of the subject and the influence it had on the times and culture. To some degree you might say the rediscovery of lost Greek classics kick started the Renaissance. Christian idea's were attached to the Greek art.
Tarot is not, in my opinion even close to being pre Christian but it has plenty of pre Christian iconology in many decks. But then again we were wearing hats and shoes before Jesus and those are depicted in the cards so where do you draw the line? I think many good scholars and historians have firmly established "tarot" as much much later then 44ce (Acts 11:25-26)
To me tarot is not even close to pre Christian to answer your title question.
Tarot is not, in my opinion even close to being pre Christian but it has plenty of pre Christian iconology in many decks. But then again we were wearing hats and shoes before Jesus and those are depicted in the cards so where do you draw the line? I think many good scholars and historians have firmly established "tarot" as much much later then 44ce (Acts 11:25-26)
To me tarot is not even close to pre Christian to answer your title question.