Even though the Tower and Devil cards are invariably part of contemporary Tarot decks, these cards are missing from the very earliest decks produced for Duke Filippo Maria Visconti in the fifteenth-century. This paper uses cultural history to evaluate the likelihood that the Tower and the Devil were originally included in the Visconti-Sforza deck. This enquiry is significant as the Visconti-Sforza deck is the one on which subsequent decks were based. Given that the Tower would have represented the demise of the archrivals of the Visconti family, the della Torres, their name literally meaning 'Tower'; it seems likely that the card was subsequently lost from the Visconti-Sforza deck. In contrast, there was no consistent iconography of the dev...