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About the Author
By: Tracy Porter
Copyright 2004
Other Works by Author
The Tarot Companion, Llewellyn Publishing
House Rules, American Federation of Astrologers
Blind to the Molesting Hands, Janus Publishing
Stolen From My Bosom, Janus Publishing
The Celtic Block, www.angelfire.com/psy/celtic
Dedication
I would like to dedicate this book to my father, Matthew, a man who I never really got to know.
Introduction
Abagial Adams
Abigail Adams was the wife of John Adams, the second president of the United States, and the mother of John Quincy Adams, the sixth president. She was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts, the daughter of the Reverend William Smith, the minister of the local Congregational church. Through her mother, Elizabeth Quincy, she was descended from the 17th-century Puritan preacher Thomas Shepard of Cambridge. Although she had little formal education, she was among the most influential women of her day, especially as a fashion leader and social arbiter. During and after the American Revolution she was separated for long periods of time from her husband, who was first a delegate to Congress and later a diplomat in Europe. Her letters to him present a vivid picture of the time. After 1800 she lived in Washington, D.C., and thereafter in Braintree, Massachusetts. The Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife, Abigail, published with a memoir by their grandson, Charles Francis Adams, and later collections of her letters show that she was perceptive, sagacious, warmhearted, and generous.
Name Abigail Adams, wife of John Adams Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 11th November 1744 unknown Weymouth Massechusettes Latitude 42 N 13 Lngitude 70 W58 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 19 Scorpio 42 Ascendant Moon 13 Aquarius 12 Midheaven Mercury 2 Scorpio 41 North Node 19 Aries 39 Rx Venus 11 Sagittarius 17 Mars 8 Virgo 44 Jupiter 0 Scorpio 01 Saturn 28 Virgo 46 Uranus 27 Capricorn 46 Neptune 16 Cancer 24 Rx Pluto 19 Scorpio 17
John Adams
John Adams was the second president of the United States and one of the great figures in American history. In the years before the American Revolution he joined with other patriots in resisting British rule. When the revolution began, Adams was among the first to propose American independence. He served on the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence and then helped persuade the Second Continental Congress to adopt the declaration.
Adams served the patriot cause in Congress and in diplomatic missions abroad. Together with Benjamin Franklin and John Jay, Adams helped negotiate the treaty that ended the American Revolution. When George Washington became the new nation's first president in 1789, Adams became the first vice president.
Adams ranks as one of the greatest of American political philosophers. His A Defense of the Constitutions of Governments of the United States of America and Discourses on Davila contributed profoundly to American political thought. In addition to his formal works, Adams wrote letters and papers that provide a vivid account of his life and the events that led to the founding of the United States.
Name John Adams, second president of the USA Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 30th October 1735 10.00 am Braintree, Massachusetts Latitude 42 N 14 Longitude 71 W 00 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudy & Diane Flack Sun 6 Scorpio 44 Ascendant 17 Sagittarius 04 Moon 24 Aries 03 Midheaven 9 Libra 10 Mercury 28 Scorpio 06 North Node 14 Libra 24 Rx Venus 16 Scorpio 43 Rx Mars 15 Libra 52 Jupiter 8 Capricorn 36 Saturn 25 Taurus 33 Rx Uranus 20 Sagittarius 58 Neptune 26 Gemini 10 Rx Pluto 26 Libra 08
John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams was the sixth president of the United States. He was an individual who devoted his life and his great ability to serving the people of the United States. Of the 81 years he lived, 50 were spent in public office. His service ended only with his death at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Adams’s career of public service was one of the most varied and distinguished in American history. He served his nation as a diplomat, senator, secretary of state, president, and, for the last 17 years of his life, member of the U.S. House of Representatives. The measures he took in these high offices profoundly assisted the growth and development of the United States. The expansion of U.S. borders westward and southward, the acquisition of Florida, and the formulation of the Monroe Doctrine all were due, at least in part, to the efforts of John Quincy Adams.
Name John Quincy Adams, sixth president of the USA Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 11th July 1767 11.00 am Braintree, Massachusetts (now Quincy) Latitude 42 N 14 Longitude 71 W 00 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Diane & Rudy Flack Sun 18 Cancer 58 Ascendant 3 Libra 22 Moon 18 Capricorn 40 Midheaven 3 Cancer 57 Mercury 9 Leo 45 North Node 1 Aquarius 21 Rx Venus 1 Virgo 24 Mars 7 Leo 46 Jupiter 18 Virgo 14 Saturn 26 Gemini 50 Uranus 3 Taurus 00 Neptune 3 Virgo 18 Pluto 23 Capricorn 10 Rx
Louisa Adams
Name Louisa Adams, wife of John Quincy Adams Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 12th February 1775 unknown London, England Latitude 51 N 30 Longitude 00 W 10 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 23 Aquarius 41 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 26 Aquarius 19 North Node 4 Virgo 31 Rx Venus 2 Pisces 20 Mars 9 Virgo 26 Rx Jupiter 9 Taurus 09 Saturn 8 Libra 17 Rx Uranus 28 Taurus 25 Neptune 22 Virgo 05 Rx Pluto 25 Capricorn 30
Spiro Agnew
Spiro Agnew was the 39th vice president of the United States. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, on November 9, 1918, the son of a Greek-born father and an American mother, Agnew served in the United States Army during World War II and then studied law at the University of Baltimore and became a practicing attorney.
In 1962 Agnew was elected Baltimore County Executive as a Republican, and four years later he won the Maryland governorship. In 1968 and again in 1972 Agnew was elected vice president on a ticket with Richard M. Nixon. As vice president he became known for his flamboyantly-phrased speeches denouncing liberals, radicals, and other critics of the Nixon administration.
In August 1973 it was revealed that Agnew was under investigation by the U.S. attorney's office in Baltimore on charges of bribery, extortion, tax fraud, and conspiracy. In October U.S. Attorney General Elliot Richardson formally charged him with having accepted bribes totaling more than $100,000 while holding office as county executive, governor, and vice president. Denying the bribery charges, Agnew pleaded no contest to a charge of tax evasion. On October 10, 1973, he was fined $10,000 and sentenced to three years' probation. Just hours before, he had resigned, becoming the first U.S. vice president to do so because of criminal charges. Agnew was succeeded as vice president by Gerald R. Ford, the minority leader in the House of Representatives. After leaving office Agnew established a business as a consultant in international trade. Agnew's autobiography Go Quietly . . . or Else was published in 1980.
Name Spiro T Agnew, vice president to Richard M Nixon Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 9th November 1918 9.00 am (EST) Forest Hill, Maryland Latitude 39 N 25 Longitude 76 W 23 Source American Presidents & Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 16 Scorpio 22 Ascendant 13 Sagittarius 10 Moon 20 Capricorn 36 Midheaven 1 Libra 41 Mercury 0 Sagittarius 59 North Node 14 Sagittarius 29 Rx Venus 12 Scorpio 46 Mars 28 Sagittarius 37 Jupiter 15 Cancer 46 Rx Saturn 27 Leo 24 Uranus 23 Aquarius 48 Neptune 9 Leo 20 Pluto 6 Cancer 27 Rx
Prince Albert
Prince Albert, or Albert Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, was prince consort to Queen Victoria of England. He was born near Coburg, Germany, a younger son of Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. In 1840 he married Victoria, who had been queen for three years, and he soon became her most trusted adviser. In this role he exerted enormous influence on policies and events, in international as well as national matters. He was an active and effective patron of the arts and sciences, organizing such enterprises as the epochal Great Exhibition of 1851 at the Crystal Palace, to stimulate the growth of British commerce, industry, and national pride. Although regarded by many Britons as a meddling foreigner, Albert succeeded in strengthening the monarchy and in encouraging social progress. Overburdened with work, he succumbed to typhoid fever at the age of 42.
Name Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 24th August 1819 6.00 am Coburg Latitude 50.16 N Longitude 10.58 E Source Queen Victoria and Her Descendants, by Alexander Marken Sun 2 Virgo 06 Ascendant Moon 2 Scorpio 28 Midheaven Mercury 21 Virgo 54 Rx North Node Venus 20 Leo 12 Mars 23 Gemini 27 Jupiter 9 Aquarius 43 Rx Saturn 29 Pisces 13 Rx Uranus 20 Sagittarius 30 Rx Neptune 25 Sagittarius 30 Rx Pluto 26 Sagittarius 56 Rx
Queen Alexandra
Name Queen Alexandra Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 1st December 1844 6.30 am Copenhagen, Denmark Latitude Longitude Source Queen Victoria and Her Descendants, by Alexander Marken Sun 9 Sagittarius 12 Ascendant Moon 17 Leo 34 Midheaven Mercury 17 Sagittarius 43 North Node Venus 0 Scorpio 8 Mars 27 Libra 57 Jupiter 24 Pisces 18 Saturn 3 Aquarius 17 Uranus 2 Aries 24 Rx Neptune 2 Aquarius 11 Pluto 22 Aries 09 Rx
Queen Anne
Anne, queen of Great Britain and Ireland, was the last British sovereign of the house of Stuart. Born in London on February 6, 1665, she was the second daughter of King James II. Her mother was James's first wife, Anne Hyde. In 1683 she was married to Prince George of Denmark. Although her father converted to Roman Catholicism in 1672, Anne remained Protestant and acquiesced in James's overthrow by the anti-Roman Catholic Glorious Revolution of 1688, which brought her sister Mary and Mary's husband, William of Orange, to the throne. Becoming queen on William's death in 1702, Anne restored to favor John Churchill, who had been disgraced by her predecessor, making him duke of Marlborough and captain-general of the army. Marlborough won a series of victories over the French in the War of the Spanish Succession and he and his wife, Sarah, had great influence over the queen in the early years of her reign.
Devoted to the Church of England, Anne was inclined to favor the pro-church Tory faction rather than its Whig opponents, but, influenced by the Marlboroughs and Lord Treasurer Sidney Godolphin, earl of Godolphin, she at first excluded the Tories from office. Later, however, her friendship with the Marlboroughs cooled, and in 1710 she took advantage of popular dissatisfaction with the Whigs to remove Godolphin; Marlborough was dismissed the following year. During Queen Anne's reign the kingdoms of England and Scotland were united. She died in London on August 1, 1714, and, having no surviving children, was succeeded by her German cousin, George, elector of Hannover, as King George I of Great Britain and Ireland.
Name Anne, Queen of Great Britain from 1702 to 1714 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 6th February 1665 unknown London, England Latitude Longitude Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 18 Aquarius 19 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 5 Pisces 58 North Node 2 Leo 19 Rx Venus 23 Pisces 32 Mars 26 Aquarius 16 Jupiter 4 Aquarius 03 Saturn 5 Capricorn 24 Uranus 26 Aquarius 21 Neptune 18 Capricorn 36 Pluto 24 Gemini 33 Rx
Marie-Antoinette
Marie-Antoinette was the queen consort of Louis XVI of France; her unpopularity helped discredit the monarchy in the period before the French Revolution.
Born in Vienna on November 2, 1755, Marie-Antoinette was one of the daughters of Holy Roman Emperor Francis I and Empress Maria Theresa. Her marriage to Louis, the heir to the French throne, was intended to cement an alliance between France and her parents' dynasty, the Habsburgs of Austria. She and her husband had a daughter and two sons after he succeeded to the throne in 1774. Disliked by the French as a foreigner, she made herself more unpopular by her devotion to the interests of Austria, the bad reputations of some of her friends, and her extravagance, which was mistakenly blamed for the financial problems of the French government. Especially damaging was her supposed connection with the so-called Diamond Necklace affair, which was a scandal involving the fraudulent purchase of some jewels.
After the outbreak of the Revolution in 1789, Marie-Antoinette sided with the intransigents at court who opposed compromise with the moderate revolutionaries, and began appealing for help to her brother, Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II. Marie and Louis tried to escape from Paris with their surviving son in 1791, but they were captured and brought back prisoners. In 1792 the monarchy was overthrown, and after the execution of the king and separation from her son, she was sent before the revolutionary tribunal the following year. Sentenced to death for treason, she was guillotined in Paris on October 16, 1793.
Name Marie Antoinette Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 2nd November 1755 8.00 pm Vienna, Austria Latitude 48 N 13 Longitude 16 E 20 Source When Will You Marry?, by Rose Murray Sun 10 Scorpio 04 Ascendant 9 Cancer 26 Moon 20 Libra 59 Midheaven 10 Pisces 10 Mercury 3 Sagittarius 11 North Node 17 Virgo 24 Venus 11 Scorpio 29 Mars 16 Cancer 29 Jupiter 7 Libra 45 Saturn 23 Capricorn 24 Uranus 11 Pisces 31 Rx Neptune 10 Leo 55 Pluto 14 Sagittarius 46
Alexander II
Alexander II was king of Scotland and the son of William the Lion. He supported the English barons in their rebellion against King John, helping them to secure the Magna Carta. In 1217 he recognized John's successor, Henry III, as his overlord, and in 1221 he married Henry's sister, Joan. After Joan's death in 1238, he took a second wife, Mary of Coucy, who bore him a son. By the Peace of York, Alexander and Henry established the permanent boundary between England and Scotland. At home, Alexander imposed his rule over outlying parts of Scotland and strengthened the power of the monarchy.
Name Alexander II “The Lion”, king of Scotland 1214 to 1249 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 24th August 1198 unknown Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland Latitude 55 N 57 Longitude 2 W 45 Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 7 Virgo 26 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 25 Virgo 34 North Node 23 Leo 48 Rx Venus 12 Virgo 48 Rx Mars 14 Aquarius 21 Rx Jupiter 29 Virgo 31 Saturn 18 Aquarius 29 Rx Uranus 17 Cancer 08 Neptune 12 Pisces 10 Rx Pluto 25 Cancer 14
Alexander III
Alexander III was king of Scotland and son of Alexander II and his second wife, Mary of Coucy. In 1251 Alexander married Margaret, the daughter of King Henry III of England, and the English repeatedly attempted to interfere in Scottish affairs during his minority. He successfully resisted an invasion by King Håkon IV of Norway at the battle of Largs, and in 1266 he forced Håkon's successor, Magnus VI, to surrender the Isle of Man and the Hebrides Islands to Scotland. Alexander was succeeded by his granddaughter Margaret, the Maid of Norway.
Name Alexander III, King of Scotland 1249 to 1286 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 4th September 1241 unknown Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland Latitude 55 N 57 Longitude 2 W 45 Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 18 Virgo 21 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 13 Libra 48 North Node 18 Libra 07 Rx Venus 4 Leo 01 Mars 1 Cancer 05 Jupiter 23 Pisces 54 Rx Saturn 9 Sagittarius 58 Uranus 6 Pisces 28 Rx Neptune 12 Cancer 04 Pluto 16 Scorpio 21
Muhammed Ali
Name Muhammed Ali Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 17th January 1942 6.35 pm (CST) Louisville, Kentucky Latitude 38 N 15 Longitude 85 W 45 Source The Only Way to Learn Astrology, by Marion March & Joan McEvers Sun 27 Capricorn 16 Ascendant 19 Leo 33 Moon 12 Aquarius 23 Midheaven 12 Taurus 14 Mercury 13 Aquarius 31 North Node 15 Virgo 56 Venus 20 Aquarius 40 Mars 3 Taurus 04 Jupiter 11 Gemini 57 Rx Saturn 21 Taurus 39 Rx Uranus 26 Taurus 28 Neptune 29 Virgo 48 Rx Pluto 4 Leo 46 Rx
Woody Allen
Woody Allen is an American motion-picture director, actor, and writer. Many of his films are humorous depictions of neurotic characters preoccupied with love and death. Allen frequently stars in his own movies.
Name Woody Allen Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 1st December 1935 10.55 pm Bronx, New York Latitude Longitude Source Astrology & the Games People Play, by Spencer Grendahl Sun 9 Sagittarius 02 Ascendant 0 Virgo 08 Moon 23 Aquarius 59 Midheaven 24 Taurus 31 Mercury 4 Sagittarius 30 North Node 13 Capricorn 11 Venus 22 Libra 53 Mars 26 Capricorn 06 Jupiter 5 Sagittarius 30 Saturn 4 Pisces 01 Uranus 2 Taurus 11 Neptune 16 Virgo 41 Pluto 27 Cancer 10
Chester Alan Arthur
Chester Alan Arthur was the 21st president of the United States. He gained the presidency when President James A. Garfield was assassinated. Arthur rose above loyalty to his political party to enact the first comprehensive U.S. civil service legislation. The act signaled a new era of reform in national politics, but lost Arthur the support of his party, and after completing Garfield's term he was forced to retire from public life.
Name Chester Alan Arthur, 21st president of the USA Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 5th October 1829 6.07 am North Fairfield, Vermont Latitude 44 N 54 Longitude 72 W 50 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 11 Libra 56 Ascendant 11 Libra 52 Moon 5 Capricorn 27 Midheaven 14 Cancer 22 Mercury 7 Scorpio 13 North Node 27 Virgo 40 Rx Venus 17 Scorpio 39 Mars 26 Virgo 01 Jupiter 11 Sagittarius 08 Saturn 15 Leo 12 Uranus 2 Aquarius 29 Rx Neptune 17 Capricorn 49 Pluto 7 Aries 26 Rx
Ellen Arthur
Name Ellen Arthur, wife of Chester Arthur Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 30th August 1837 unknown Culpeper, Virginia Latitude 38 N 29 Longitude 78 W 00 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 7 Virgo 03 Ascendant Moon 2 Virgo 08 Midheaven Mercury 1 Libra 51 North Node 24 Aries 50 Rx Venus 4 Libra 59 Mars 23 Libra 04 Jupiter 0 Virgo 03 Saturn 12 Scorpio 13 Uranus 6 Pisces 29 Rx Neptune 6 Aquarius 00 Rx Pluto 16 Aries 35 Rx
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire was an American dancer and actor, known for his graceful, sophisticated dance style and for his musical comedy films.
Name Fred Astaire Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 10th May 1899 9.16 pm (CST) Omaha, Nebraska Latitude 41 N 16 Longitude 95 W 56 Source The Only Way to Learn About Relationships, by Joan McEvers and Marion March Sun 20 Taurus 12 Ascendant 12 Sagittarius 12 Moon 6 Gemini 59 Midheaven 1 Libra 55 Mercury 24 Aries 09 North Node 29 Sagittarius 55 Venus 16 Aries 51 Mars 11 Leo 14 Jupiter 3 Scorpio 26 Rx Saturn 22 Sagittarius 32 Rx Uranus 6 Sagittarius 42 Rx Neptune 23 Gemini 13 Pluto 14 Gemini 36
Robyn Smith Astaire
Name Robyn Smith Astaire, wife of Fred Astaire Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 14th August 1944 0.03 am (PWT) San Francisco, California Latitude 37 N 47 Longitude 122 W 25 Source The Only Way to Learn Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers Sun 21 Leo 21 Ascendant 23 Taurus 28 Moon 18 Virgo 20 Midheaven 3 Aquarius 36 Mercury 18 Virgo 20 North Node Venus 4 Virgo 37 Mars 20 Virgo 37 Jupiter 04 Virgo 02 Saturn 6 Cancer 42 Uranus 12 Gemini 37 Neptune 2 Libra 28 Pluto 8 Leo 44
David Rice Atchison
Name David Rice Atchison, 11 ½ president of the USA Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 11th August 1807 Unknown Frogtown, Kentucky Latitude 38 N 03 Longitude 84 W 44 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 18 Leo 03 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 28 Leo 55 Rx North Node 6 Sagittarius 06 Rx Venus 3 Libra 46 Mars 21 Libra 44 Jupiter 5 Aquarius 48 Rx Saturn 4 Scorpio 43 Uranus 26 Libra 51 Neptune 29 Scorpio 44 Rx Pluto 12 Pisces 50 Rx
Susan Atkins
Name Susan Atkins, follower of Charles Manson Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 7th May 1948 1.03 am (PDT) San Gabriel, California Latitude Longitude Source Chiron and the Healing Journey, by Melanie Reinhart Sun 16 Taurus 40 Ascendant 1 Aquarius 19 Moon 25 Aries 19 Midheaven 20 Scorpio 10 Mercury 26 Taurus 11 North Node 14 Taurus 05 Venus 0 Cancer 01 Mars 25 Leo 39 Jupiter 28 Sagittarius 12 Rx Saturn 16 Leo 08 Uranus 24 Gemini 0 Neptune 10 Libra 43 Rx Pluto 12 Leo 35
Lauren Bacall
Lauren Bacall is an American motion-picture and stage actor, who found early success by combining her husky voice and provocative demeanor with a cool sophistication. Born Betty Joan Perske in New York City, she studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and began her career as a model. In 1943 she attracted the attention of American filmmaker Howard Hawks after she appeared on a cover of Harper's Bazaar magazine, and Hawks signed her to a seven-year film contract. Hawks had her change her name to Lauren Bacall and cast her at the age of 19 as a flirtatious yet resolute woman opposite American actor Humphrey Bogart in Hawks's film To Have and Have Not. Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart were married in 1945 and appeared in three other films together, The Big Sleep, Dark Passage, and Key Largo. After caring for Bogart until his death of cancer in 1957, Bacall sought to define herself as a more independent actor, partly by turning to the stage Baccall wrote her autobiography, Lauren Bacall by Myself, and received critical acclaim.
Name Lauren Bacall, actress Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 16 September 1924 3.00am (EDT) New York, New York Latitude 40N45 Longitude 73W57 Source Synastry, by Penny Thornton Sun 23 Virgo 07 Ascendant 9 Leo 39 Moon 29 Aries 08 Midheaven 28 Aries Mercury 14 Virgo 17 Rx North Node 22 Leo 40 Venus 7 Leo 17 Mars 25 Aquarius 35 Rx Jupiter 12 Sagittarius 26 Saturn 0 Scorpio 15 Uranus 19 Pisces 23 Rx Neptune 21 Leo 20 Pluto 13 Cancer 24
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach was a German organist and composer of the baroque era, one of the greatest and most productive geniuses in the history of Western music. He was considered by many of his peers to be the supreme master of counterpoint. This quality was expressly illustrated in his fugal compositions. In this excerpt from his famous Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, written in his early years as a court organist, Bach expands on the toccata to form in an elaborately constructed fugue.
Bach was born on March 21, 1685, in Eisenach, Thüringen, into a family that over seven generations produced at least 53 prominent musicians, from Veit Bach to Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach. Johann Sebastian received his first musical instruction from his father, Johann Ambrosius, a town musician. When his father died, he went to live and study with his elder brother, Johann Christoph, an organist in Ohrdruf.
Name Johann Sebastian Bach Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 21st March 1865 2.00 pm Eisenach, Germany Latitude Longitude Source Astrology and Past Lives, by Mary Devlin Sun 1 Aries 26 Ascendant 11 Leo Moon 10 Libra 25 Midheaven 22 Aries Mercury 7 Pisces 05 North Node Venus 6 Pisces 20 Mars 9 Sagittarius 43 Jupiter 19 Libra 40 Rx Saturn 12 56 Virgo Rx Uranus 3 Taurus 57 Neptune 3 Pisces 05 Pluto 25 Cancer 00 Rx
Howard Baker
Howard Baker Jr was an American politician, leader of the Republicans in the United States Senate from 1977 to 1985. Baker was born in Huntsville, Tennessee. A naval officer in World War II, he received a law degree from the University of Tennessee and practiced law in Huntsville and in Knoxville. Baker grew up in a political home-his father and stepmother were both Republican representatives in Congress-and he married the daughter of Republican Senator Everett Dirksen. In 1964 Baker ran for the Senate and lost. He tried again in 1966 and won, becoming the first Republican from Tennessee ever popularly elected to the Senate from Tennessee.
In 1973 Baker gained national exposure as vice chairman of the Senate committee that investigated the Watergate scandal. This recognition bolstered Baker’s hope of becoming the running mate of President Gerald R. Ford, but he was passed over. In 1977 Baker was elected Senate Republican leader, and in 1980 he sought the Republican presidential nomination. The Republican Party was then dominated by conservatives, however, and Baker, a moderate, found little support. After running poorly in four primaries, he withdrew his candidacy. He became Senate majority leader in 1981, retaining the position until he retired from the Senate in 1985.
Name Howard Baker Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 15th November 1925 3.00 pm (CST) Huntsville, Tennessee Latitude 36 N 25 Longitude 84 W 29 Source The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers Sun 22 Scorpio 59 Ascendant 23 Aries 30 Moon 17 Scorpio 37 Midheaven 13 Capricorn 45 Mercury 13 Sagittarius 51 North Node Venus 9 Capricorn 46 Mars 1 Scorpio 31 Jupiter 19 Capricorn 15 Saturn 17 Scorpio 43 Uranus 21 Pisces 39 Rx Neptune 24 Leo 45 Pluto 14 Cancer 33 Rx
Alban William Barkley
Name Alban William Barkley, vice president to Harry S Truman Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 24th November 1877 7.13 am Graves County, Kentucky Latitude 36 N 45 Longitude 88 W 45 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 2 Sagittarius 24 Ascendant 6 Sagittarius 39 Moon 18 Cancer 26 Midheaven 21 Virgo 37 Mercury 8 Sagittarius 30 North Node 26 Aquarius 37 Rx Venus 18 Capricorn 51 Mars 22 Pisces 04 Jupiter 5 Capricorn 42 Saturn 13 Pisces 40 Uranus 29 Leo 26 Neptune 5 Taurus 27 Rx Pluto 24 Taurus 24 Rx
Charles Pierre Baudelaire
Charles Pierre Baudelaire was a French poet and critic. Baudelaire was born in Paris on April 9, 1821, and educated at the Collège Louis-le-Grand. His boyhood and adolescence were unhappy because his father died when he was six years old, and he disliked his stepfather and resented his mother for having married him. Opposed to his choice of a literary career and hoping to distract him, his parents sent him on a sea voyage to India. He left the ship, however, and returned to Paris more determined than ever to devote himself to writing. In an effort to solve his financial problems he began to write critical journalism. His first important publications were two booklets of art criticism, Les salons, in which he discussed with acute insight the paintings and drawings of such contemporary French artists as Honoré Daumier, Édouard Manet, and Eugène Delacroix. He was first acclaimed as a skilled literary craftsman in 1848, when his translations from English of the work of the American writer Edgar Allan Poe began to appear. Encouraged by that success and inspired by his enthusiasm for Poe, with whom he felt a strong affinity, Baudelaire continued to translate Poe’s stories until 1857.
Baudelaire’s major work, the volume of poetry Les fleurs du mal (The Flowers of Evil), appeared in 1857. Immediately after its publication the French government prosecuted Baudelaire on a charge of offending public morals. Although the elite of French literature came to his support, he was fined, and six poems in the volume were suppressed in subsequent editions. His next work, Les paradis artificiels , is a self-analytical book, based on his own experiences and inspired by Confessions of an English Opium-Eater by Thomas De Quincey. From 1864 to 1866 Baudelaire lived in Belgium. Stricken by paralysis, he was brought back to Paris, where he died on August 31, 1867. Among his other writings are Petits poèmes en prose, a collection of prose poems, and his intimate journals, Fusées (Fireworks) and Mon coeur mis à nu (My Heart Laid Bare). All were posthumously published in 1869.
Name Charles Baudelaire Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth Latitude Longitude Source Alan Oken’s Complete Astrology, by Alan Oken Sun 19 Aries Ascendant 10 Virgo Moon 24 Cancer Midheaven 4 Gemini Mercury 28 Pisces North Node Venus 7 Aries Mars 1 Aries Jupiter 9 Aries Saturn 17 Aries Uranus 4 Capricorn Neptune 3 Capricorn Pluto 29 Pisces
Queen Beatrix
Beatrix is queen of the Netherlands. She is the eldest daughter of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard. She was educated at the Leiden University, earning a doctorate in law in 1961. Her marriage in 1966 to the West German diplomat Claus von Amsberg caused considerable controversy because of widespread anti-German feeling among the Dutch. In 1967 Beatrix gave birth to a son, Willem Alexander, the first male heir to the Crown in four generations; she has two other sons. Beatrix was invested as queen when her mother abdicated on April 30, 1980.
Name Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 31st January 1938 9.47 am (GMT) Amsterdam, the Netherlands Latitude 52 N 22 Longitude 4 E 56 Source The Only Way to Learn Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers Sun 10 Aquarius 53 Ascendant 27 Aries 49 Moon 9 Aquarius 05 Midheaven 5 Aquarius 02 Mercury 18 Capricorn 31 North Node Venus 9 Aquarius 58 Mars 0 Aries 39 Jupiter 9 Aquarius 46 Saturn 1 Aries 25 Uranus 9 Taurus 47 Neptune 20 Virgo 45 Rx Pluto 28 Cancer 45 Rx
Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell was an American inventor and teacher of the deaf, most famous for his invention of the telephone. Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland, and educated at the universities of Edinburgh and London. He immigrated to Canada in 1870 and to the United States in 1871. In the United States he began teaching deaf-mutes, publicizing the system called visible speech. The system, which was developed by his father, the Scottish educator Alexander Melville Bell, shows how the lips, tongue, and throat are used in the articulation of sound. In 1872 Bell founded a school to train teachers of the deaf in Boston, Massachusetts. The school subsequently became part of Boston University, where Bell was appointed professor of vocal physiology. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1882.
Since the age of 18, Bell had been working on the idea of transmitting speech. In 1874, while working on a multiple telegraph, he developed the basic ideas for the telephone. His experiments with his assistant Thomas Watson finally proved successful on March 10, 1876, when the first complete sentence was transmitted: “Watson, come here; I want you.” Subsequent demonstrations, particularly one at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, introduced the telephone to the world and led to the organization of the Bell Telephone Company in 1877.
In 1880 France bestowed on Bell the Volta Prize, worth 50,000 francs, for his invention. With this money he founded the Volta Laboratory in Washington, D.C., where, in that same year, he and his associates invented the photophone, which transmits speech by light rays. Other inventions include the audiometer, used to measure acuity in hearing; the induction balance, used to locate metal objects in human bodies; and the first wax recording cylinder. The cylinder, together with the flat wax disc, formed the basis of the modern phonograph.
Bell was one of the cofounders of the National Geographic Society, and he served as its president from 1896 to 1904. He also helped to establish the journal Science by financing it from 1883-1894.
After 1895 Bell's interest turned mostly to aeronautics. Many of his inventions in this area were first tested near his summer home at Baddeck on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. His study of flight began with the construction of large kites, and in 1907 he devised a kite capable of carrying a person. With a group of associates, including the American inventor and aviator Glenn Hammond Curtiss, Bell developed the aileron, a movable section of an airplane wing that controls roll. They also developed the tricycle landing gear, which first permitted takeoff and landing on a flying field. Applying the principles of aeronautics to marine propulsion, his group started work on hydrofoil boats, which travel above the water at high speeds. His final full-sized “hydrodrome,” developed in 1917, reached speeds in excess of 113 km/h (70 mph) and for many years was the fastest boat in the world.
Bell's continuing studies on the causes and heredity of deafness led to experiments in eugenics, including sheep breeding, and to his book Duration of Life and Conditions Associated with Longevity. He died on August 2, 1922, at Baddeck, where a museum containing many of his original inventions is maintained by the Canadian government.
Bell, it goes without saying, was an individual of genious calabre, which is an attribute that does not come very often in this world that is often plagued with mediocrity and apathy.
Name Alexander Graham Bell, inventor Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 3rd March 1847 7.00 am Edinburgh, Scotland Latitude 57N57 Longitude 003W18 Source Unlocking Interpretations, by Helen Adams Garrett Sun 12 Pisces Ascendant 15 Pisces Moon 24 Virgo Midheaven 25 Sagittarius Mercury 24 Pisces North Node 21 Libra Rx Venus 0 Aries Mars 14 Capricorn Jupiter 8 Gemini Saturn 4 Pisces Uranus 12 Aries Neptune 28 Aquarius Pluto 24 Aries
Ingrid Bergman
Ingrid Bergman was a Swedish actor, born in Stockholm. Educated at the Royal Dramatic Theater School, Stockholm, she quickly became a star in Swedish films. Her performance in Intermezzo, her 11th film, brought her to the attention of American film producers. She appeared in more than a score of American and European films in the next three decades and received Acadamy Awards for her performances. Despite a lapse in popularity during her relationship with Italian film director Roberto Rossellini, who was to become her second husband, she returned to public favor. Her autobiography, Ingrid Bergman: My Story, was published in 1980.
Name Ingrid Bergman, Actress Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 29th August 1915 3.30 am Stockholm, Sweden Latitude 59 N 20 Longitude 18 E 2 Source The Only Way to Learn About Relationships, by Marion March & Joan McEvers Sun 4 Virgo 40 Ascendant 23 Leo 38 Moon 25 Aries 33 Midheaven 4 Taurus 01 Mercury 18 Virgo 05 North Node 17 Aquarius 13 Venus 0 Virgo 41 Mars 6 Cancer 15 Jupiter 25 Pisces 58 Rx Saturn 13 Cancer 14 Uranus 12 Aquarius 51 Rx Neptune 1 Leo 27 Pluto 3 Cancer 04
Saint Bernadette
Saint Bernadette was a French peasant girl, who was canonized in 1933. Born Bernadette Soubirous in Lourdes, at the age of 14 she claimed that she had experienced numerous visions of the Virgin Mary and that the Virgin had imparted miraculous powers of healing to the waters of a spring near a grotto in Lourdes. The visions were declared authentic by the Roman Catholic Church, and the Lourdes grotto became a shrine for pilgrims. In 1866 Bernadette joined the Sisters of Charity, a group of women bound by annual vows to religious and charitable work. In 1877 she became a nun; she was beatified in 1925. Her feast day is April 16.
Name Bernadette of Lourdes, saint Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 7th January 1844 2.00 pm (LMT) Lourdes, France Latitude Longitude Source Chiron and the Healing Journey, by Melanie Reinhart Sun 16 Capricorn 27 Ascendant 10 Gemini 04 Moon 8 Leo 04 Midheaven 13 Aquarius 46 Mercury 3 Aquarius 44 North Node 22 Sagittarius 57 Venus 10 Aquarius 04 Mars 18 Pisces 48 Jupiter 27 Aquarius 58 Saturn 26 Capricorn 49 Uranus 28 Pisces 49 Neptune 19 Aquarius 57 Pluto 20 Aries 57
Annie Besant
Annie Besant was a British theosophist and nationalist leader in India, born in London, and privately educated. She early became interested in socialist and free-thought movements, and wrote pamphlets defending them. She became closely associated with the British social reformer Charles Bradlaugh and later with the Fabians. She and Bradlaugh republished an old pamphlet, The Fruits of Philosophy, which advocated birth control; for this, they were brought to trial on a charge of obscenity. In 1889 she joined the Theosophical Society, serving as president from 1907 until her death.
Shortly after joining the society Besant went to India, where she later became a leader of a Hindu nationalist movement. She founded Central Hindu College at Vārānasi and organized the Indian Home Rule League, becoming president in 1916. She was elected president of the Indian National Congress in 1917, and general secretary of the National Convention of India in 1923. She lectured frequently on theosophy and in 1926 traveled widely with her Indian protégé Jiddu Krishnamurti, whom she declared to be the new Messiah. Her works include Reincarnation, The Basis of Morality, A World Religion, and India, Bond or Free?.
Name Annie Besant, Orator, Reformer, Occultist Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth Latitude Longitude Source Esoteric Astrology, by Alan Leo Sun 7 Libra 54 Ascendant 5 Aries 03 Moon 12 Cancer 52 Midheaven 1 Capricorn 54 Mercury 16 Libra 40 North Node Venus 11 Libra 04 Rx Mars 15 Taurus 12 Rx Jupiter 18 Cancer 25 Saturn 7 Pisces 28 Rx Uranus 16 Aries 37 Rx Neptune 28 Aquarius 00 Rx Pluto
Prince Bismarck
Prince Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck was a Prusso-German statesman, who was the architect of German unification and the first chancellor of the united nation. Through Bismarck’s efforts, Germany was transformed from a loose collection of small states into the German Empire, the strongest industrialized nation in continental Europe. A unified Germany permanently changed the European balance of power. Though Bismarck dominated German and European politics for nearly 30 years, his career was a series of paradoxes. An ultraconservative, he initiated social and welfare reform. A master politician, he despised parliaments and parties. A Prussian patriot, he created a German empire.
Name Prince Bismarck Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth Latitude Longitude Source Esoteric Astrology, by Alan Leo Sun 10 Aries 55 Ascendant 19 Leo 23 Moon 8 Capricorn 53 Midheaven 3 Taurus 47 Mercury 16 Pisces 56 North Node Venus 4 Taurus 02 Mars 1 Aquarius 03 Jupiter 4 Libra 35 Rx Saturn 10 Aquarius 16 Rx Uranus 6 Sagittarius 14 Neptune 19 Sagittarius 53 Rx Pluto
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky was Russian-born American leader of the modern religiophilosophical system known as Theosophy. Originally named Helena Hahn, she was born of German parents in Ekaterinoslav (now Dnipropetrovs'k, Ukraine). At the age of 16 she married a much older man but left him after a few months. She spent the next 20 years traveling in Europe, Asia, and the United States, later claiming to have studied for seven years under Hindu mahatmas in the East. After a narrow escape from drowning at sea, she turned to spiritualism and claimed to possess psychic powers.
In 1873 Madame Blavatsky, as she was always known, went to New York City. Within two years she was to become one of the founders-and eventually the central figure-of the Theosophical Society, a small but active international group of occultists who believed in reincarnation as the necessary path to the ultimate, inevitable purification of humanity. She became an American citizen, but in 1878 she established a new headquarters in India. Soon she was faced with dissension, charges of chicanery and plagiarism, and considerable notoriety. She maintained to the end of her life, however, that the mahatmas had actually been able to pass on to her their own uncommonly developed spiritual state. Blavatsky's major works, Isis Unveiled and The Secret Doctrine, became the textbooks of the Theosophical Society.
Name Helena Petrova Blavatsky, founder of the Theosophical movement Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 12th August 1831 2.17 am Ekterinasiav, Russia Latitude 48 N 27 Longitude 34 E 59 Source Unlocking Interceptions, by Helen Adams Garrett Sun 18 Leo Ascendant 19 Cancer Moon 9 Libra Midheaven 23 Pisces Mercury 9 Virgo North Node 21 Leo Rx Venus 3 Libra Mars 2 Virgo Jupiter 17 Aquarius Rx Saturn 2 Virgo Uranus 12 Aquarius Rx Neptune 22 Capricorn Rx Pluto 10 Aries Rx
Humphrey Bogart
HumphreyBogart was an American motion-picture actor who achieved great success in gangster and tough-guy roles. Born in New York City, Bogart began his acting career performing on the New York stage. Bogart appeared in more than 50 films and won an Academy Award in 1951 for his role as the raffish riverboat captain in The African Queen.
Name Humphrey Bogart, actor Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 23 January 1899 1.40pm (EST) New York, New York Latitude 40N05 Longitude 73W57 Source Synastry, by Penny Thornton Sun 3 Aquarius 36 Ascendant 21 Gemini Moon 0 Cancer 50 Midheaven 27 Aquarius Mercury 12 Capricorn 25 North Node Venus 18 Sagittarius 16 Mars 26 Cancer 48 Rx Jupiter 8 Scorpio 43 Saturn 20 Sagittarius 04 Uranus 7 Sagittarius 01 Neptune 22 Gemini 23 Rx Pluto 13 Gemini 55 Rx
Anne Boleyn
Anne Boleyn was the second wife of Henry VIII, king of England. She was the daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn, later Earl of Wiltshire and Ormonde. After spending the years 1519 to 1521 at the French court, Anne returned to England and was courted by the heir to the earldom of Northumberland and by the king himself. Henry married Anne secretly in January 1533, some months before Thomas Cranmer, archbishop of Canterbury, pronounced Henry's divorce from his first wife, Catherine of Aragón. Anne was crowned in June and in September gave birth to the future queen Elizabeth I.
On May 2, 1536, Anne was imprisoned in the Tower of London on charges of adultery with her brother, three gentlemen of the privy chamber, and a musician of the court and of conspiring with these men against the king's life. The four commoners were tried on May 12, and Anne and her brother on May 15; all were convicted of high treason. Whether Anne was guilty of these crimes has never been determined, but it is known that Henry wanted to remarry, so finding her guilty was a convenient way to get her out of the way. Anne's uncle, Thomas Howard, 3rd duke of Norfolk, presided over the judges who condemned her to death. No record of the evidence remains. On May 17, the musician was hanged, and the other four beheaded. Two days later, Anne was also beheaded. King Henry was betrothed to Jane Seymour the next day.
Name Anne Boleyn Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 6th May 1507 11.30 am London, England Latitude Longitude Source Astrology and Past Lives, by Mary Devlin Sun 14 Taurus 17 Ascendant 16 Leo Moon 6 Scorpio 20 Midheaven 28 Aries Mercury 19 Taurus 45 North Node 22 Capricorn 29 Venus 4 Aries 10 Mars 1 Taurus 25 Jupiter 8 Libra 50 Rx Saturn 22 Leo 36 Uranus 26 Pisces 35 Neptune 2 Aquarius 34 Rx Pluto 12 Sagittarius 15 Rx
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon I, emperor of the French, who consolidated and institutionalized many reforms of the French Revolution. One of the greatest military commanders of all time, he conquered the larger part of Europe and did much to modernize the nations he ruled.
Napoleon was born on August 15, 1769, in Ajaccio, Corsica, and was given the name Napoleone. He was the second of eight children of Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino Buonaparte, both of the Corsican-Italian gentry. Carlo was a lawyer who had fought for Corsican independence, but after the French occupied the island in 1768, he served as a prosecutor and judge and entered the French aristocracy as a count. Through his father’s influence, Napoleon was educated at the expense of King Louis XVI, at Brienne and the École Militaire, in Paris. Napoleon graduated in 1785, at the age of 16, and joined the artillery as a second lieutenant.
After the Revolution began, he became a lieutenant colonel in the Corsican National Guard. In 1793, however, Corsica declared independence, and Bonaparte, a French patriot and a Republican, fled to France with his family. He was assigned, as a captain, to an army besieging Toulon, a naval base that, aided by a British fleet, was in revolt against the republic. Replacing a wounded artillery general, he seized ground where his guns could drive the British fleet from the harbor, and Toulon fell. As a result Bonaparte was promoted to brigadier general at the age of 24. In 1795 he saved the revolutionary government by dispersing an insurgent mob in Paris. In 1796 he married Joséphine de Beauharnais, the widow of an aristocrat guillotined in the Revolution and the mother of two children.
Name Napoleon Bonaparte Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth Latitude Longitude Source Alan Oken’s Complete Astrology, by Alan Oken Sun 23 Leo Ascendant 17 Libra Moon 28 Capricorn Midheaven 20 Cancer Mercury 6 Leo North Node Venus 7 Cancer Mars 12 Virgo Jupiter 15 Scorpio Saturn 26 Cancer Uranus 12 Taurus Neptune 7 Virgo Pluto
Daniel Boone
Daniel Boone was an American pioneer, who played a major part in the exploration and settlement of Kentucky. Boone was born on November 2, 1734, near Reading, Pennsylvania. In 1753 his family settled on the Yadkin River in what is now North Carolina. In this primitive settlement Boone received some schooling and became a skillful hunter and trapper. He served with the forces led by the British general Edward Braddock in the campaign in 1755 against Fort Duquesne during the French and Indian War.
Subsequently Boone set out to explore and settle the wilderness around the Kentucky River, making the first of many trips into the region in 1767. Between 1769 and 1771, on his most important expedition, he explored eastern Kentucky, following a trail through the Cumberland Gap with five companions. In 1775, having been engaged as the agent of a Carolina trading company to establish a road by which colonists could reach Kentucky and settle there, he built a stockade and fort on the site of Boonesborough. The first group of settlers crossed the Cumberland Gap to Boonesborough by the road established by Boone, later called the Wilderness Road. During the American Revolution the community suffered repeated attacks by Native Americans, and in 1778 Boone was taken captive by Native American raiders. The settlement, however, was eventually established as a permanent village.
During the early 1780s Boone was forced to abandon his claims to the land around Boonesborough because of invalid titles, and he moved to Boone's Station, Kentucky. He later left Kentucky and from 1788 to 1798 lived near Point Pleasant, Virginia, which is now West Virginia. About 1799 he settled near St. Louis, in present-day Missouri, where he remained until his death, on September 26, 1820.
Name Daniel Boone, pioneer Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 2nd November 1734 1.35 pm Reading, Pennsylvania Latitude Longitude Source Astrology and Past Lives, by Mary Devlin Sun 10 Scorpio 09 Ascendant 19 Aquarius Moon 27 Capricorn 48 Midheaven 6 Sagittarius Mercury 24 Scorpio 00 North Node 3 Scorpio 34 Venus 21 Libra 11 Mars 21 Aquarius 43 Jupiter 12 Sagittarius 43 Saturn 10 Taurus 19 Rx Uranus 17 Sagittarius 00 Neptune 23 Gemini 52 Rx Pluto 25 Libra 00
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando is an American actor. He is the winner of two Academy Awards for best actor, and known for his use of the naturalistic “method” style of acting. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Brando studied the acting theories of Russian theater innovator Konstantin Stanislavsky at the New School's Dramatic Workshop and later at the Actor's Studio, both in New York City. He made his Broadway debut in I Remember Mama in 1944, but it was the role of Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire , by Tennessee Williams, that made Brando a star and brought him to the attention of Hollywood. He was selected to receive the Academy Award for best actor for his performance in The Godfather but refused it, citing the film industry's exploitation of Native Americans. Since 1966 Brando has lived on his privately owned island in the Pacific Ocean.
Name Marlon Brando Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 3rd April 1924 11.00 pm (CST) Omaha, Nebraska Latitude 41 N 17 Longitude 96 W 01 Source Astrological Games People Play, by Bernie Ashman Sun 14 Aries 09 Ascendant 3 Sagittarius 39 Moon 13 Aries 05 Midheaven 20 Virgo 27 Mercury 27 Aries 14 North Node 1 Virgo 33 Venus 28 Taurus 51 Mars 17 Capricorn 43 Jupiter 19 Sagittarius 54 Saturn 0 Scorpio 09 Rx Uranus 19 Pisces 00 Neptune 17 Leo 45 Rx Pluto 10 Cancer 15
Eva Braun
Name Eva Braun, mistress and later wife of Adolf Hitler Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 6th February 1912 12.30am Munich, Germany Latitude 48N09 Longitude 11E33 Source Synastry, by Penny Thornton Sun 15 Aquarius 15 Ascend ant 5 Scorpio 40 Moon 26 Virgo 40 Midheaven 16 Leo 21 Mercury 28 Capricorn 19 North Node 25 Aries 58 Venus 3 Capricorn 31 Mars 2 Taurus 05 Jupiter 10 Sagittarius 57 Saturn 13 Taurus 43 Uranus 0 Aquarius 21 Neptune 21 Cancer 46 Rx Pluto 27 Gemini 10
John Cabell Breckinridge
John Cabell Breckinridge was an American lawyer, soldier, and statesman, the 14th vice president of the United States. Breckinridge was born near Lexington, Kentucky. Trained in the law, he served in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War, after which he was elected to the Kentucky legislature. From 1851 to 1855 he served in the U.S. House of Representatives. Breckinridge was elected vice president of the U.S. in 1856 on the Democratic ticket with James Buchanan. A leading spokesman of the proslavery faction of the Democratic Party, he was nominated for the presidency by that faction in 1860, but lost the election to the Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln. Shortly after the opening of hostilities between the Confederacy and the Union government, Breckinridge helped to organize the Confederate government of Kentucky, joined the Confederate army, and was made a brigadier general in 1862. From January to April 1865 he was secretary of war in the cabinet of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. At the close of the conflict he fled to Europe. Returning to the U.S. in 1869, and thereafter devoted himself to the practice of law.
Name John C Breckinridge, vice president to James Buchanan Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 16th January 1821 9.30 am Lexington Kentucky Latitude 84 W 30 Longitude 84 W 30 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 26 Capricorn 15 Ascendant 10 Pisces 48 Moon 6 Cancer 13 Midheaven 19 Sagittarius 10 Mercury 10 Capricorn 38 North Node 16 Pisces 16 Rx Venus 25 Sagittarius 08 Mars 25 Capricorn 08 Jupiter 20 Pisces 38 Saturn 8 Aries 02 Uranus 0 Capricorn 34 Neptune 1 Capricorn 31 Pluto 26 Pisces 54
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was an English poet, political thinker, and feminist. Browning was born at Coxhoe Hall, Durham, and privately educated. In 1826 her An Essay on Mind and Other Poems was published anonymously. Her translation of Prometheus Bound, by the Greek dramatist Aeschylus, appeared in 1833 and was highly regarded. Five years later, in The Seraphim and Other Poems, she expressed Christian sentiments in the form of classical Greek tragedy. She was incapacitated for nearly a decade after 1838 as a result of a childhood spinal injury and lung ailment. She continued writing, however, and in 1844 produced a volume of poems including “The Cry of the Children” and “Lady Geraldine's Courtship,” with an American edition that had an introduction by Edgar Allan Poe. These verses were so highly regarded that in 1850, when William Wordsworth died, Browning was suggested as his successor as poet laureate of England.
In 1845 the poet Robert Browning began to write to Elizabeth to praise her poetry. Their romance was bitterly opposed by her father. In 1846, however, the couple eloped and settled in Florence, Italy, where Elizabeth regained her health and bore a son at age 43. Her Sonnets from the Portuguese, dedicated to her husband and written in secret before her marriage, was published in 1850. Critics generally consider the Sonnets, one of the most widely known collections of love lyrics in English, to be her best work. She expressed her intense sympathy with the struggle for the unification of Italy in the collections of poems Casa Guidi Windows and Poems Before Congress. Her longest and most ambitious work is the didactic, romantic poem in blank verse Aurora Leigh, in which she defends a woman's right to intellectual freedom and addresses the concerns of the female artist.
Name Elizabeth Barrett Browning Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 6th March 1806 7.00 pm Northumberland, England Latitude 56 N 20 Longitude 2 W 18 Source When Will You Marry?, by Rose Murray Sun 15 Pisces 35 Ascendant 29 Virgo 14 Moon 11 Libra 15 Midheaven 28 Gemini 55 Mercury 8 Pisces 02 North Node 3 Capricorn 48 Venus 28 Pisces 22 Rx Mars 9 Pisces 45 Jupiter 4 Capricorn 35 Saturn 27 Libra 46 Rx Uranus 25 Libra 05 Rx Neptune 0 Sagittarius 19 Rx Pluto 10 Pisces 34
Jack Benny
Jack Benny was an American comedian, who hosted long-running shows on both radio and television. He was born Benjamin Kubelsky in Chicago. Benny began a successful career in vaudeville at the age of 17 as a violinist, but he later became a monologuist, having discovered that he could convulse an audience with his deadpan stare and elegant style. It was as a radio performer that Benny achieved his greatest fame. His enormously popular program, “The Jack Benny Show,” was introduced in 1932; it was heard every week for 23 years thereafter. He first successfully transferred his well-loved characterization of the acerbic penny pincher to television in 1950.
Name Jack Benny Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 14th February 1894 4.04 am (CST) Waukegan, Ill Latitude 42 N 22 Longitude 87 W 50 Source The Only Way to Learn Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers Sun 25 Aquarius 45 Ascendant 3 Gemini 59 Moon 8 Gemini 25 Midheaven 29 Libra 38 Mercury 5 Pisces 08 North Node Venus 28 Aquarius 57 Rx Mars 0 Capricorn 30 Jupiter 22 Taurus 54 Saturn 25 Libra 03 Rx Uranus 15 Scorpio 20 Neptune 10 Gemini 45 Rx Pluto 8 Gemini 49 Rx
Johannes Brahms
Brahms was born in Hamburg on May 7, 1833. After studying the violin and cello with his father, a double bass player in the city theater, Brahms mastered the piano and began to compose under the guidance of the German music teacher Eduard Marxsen, whose conservative tastes left a lasting imprint on him. In 1853 Brahms went on a concert tour as accompanist to the Hungarian violinist Eduard Reményi. In the course of the tour he met the Hungarian violinist Joseph Joachim, who introduced him in turn to the German composer Robert Schumann. Schumann was so impressed by Brahms's unpublished compositions that he wrote a wildly enthusiastic magazine article about him. Brahms cherished a deep affection for both Schumann and his wife Clara, a famous pianist. The friendship and encouragement he received from them gave impetus to his work. Many biographers contend that Brahms was deeply in love with Clara, but he did not propose to her after Schumann's death in 1856, and he never married.
Name Johannes Brahms Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 7th May 1833 3.30 am Hamburg, Germany Latitude 53 N 33 Longitude 9 E 59 Source The Only Way to Learn About Relationships, by Marion March & Joan McEvers Sun 16 Taurus 16 Ascendant 18 Aries 41 Moon 24 Sagittarius 13 Midheaven 6 Capricorn 37 Mercury 21 Aries 54 North Node 18 Cancer 50 Venus 1 Gemini 56 Rx Mars 16 Cancer 32 Jupiter 20 Aries 07 Rx Saturn 2q1 Virgo 30 Rx Uranus 22 Aquarius 23 Neptune 29 Capricorn 23 Rx Pluto 12 Aries 02
Robert Browning
Robert Browning was an English poet, especially noted for perfecting the dramatic monologue, which is literary composition in which the speaker reveals his or her character. Browning was born in Camberwell, which is now part of London. He had almost no formal education after the age of 14 and was largely self-taught. His first volume of poetry, Pauline, appeared in 1833 without signature. It was followed by a dramatic poem, “Paracelsus”, which brought him into prominence among the literary figures of the day. “Paracelsus” was the first poem in which Browning used a Renaissance setting, a familiar motif in his later work.
In 1846 Browning married the poet Elizabeth Barrett. Because of her ill health, worsened by the English climate, they made their home in Florence, Italy, in the palace later made famous by Elizabeth's poem, Casa Guidi Windows. Following Elizabeth's death in 1861, Browning returned to London, where he wrote Dramatis Personae and what is regarded as his masterpiece, The Ring and the Book, which was the first poem that brought Browning widespread fame.
In 1878 Browning returned to Italy, where his only son made his home until his death in 1889. Although his wife's reputation as a poet was greater than his own during his lifetime, Robert Browning today is considered one of the major poets of the Victorian era. He is most famous for the development of the dramatic monologue, for his psychological insight, and for his forceful, colloquial poetic style.
Name Robert Browning Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 7th May 1812 10.00 pm London, England Latitude 51 N 30 Longitude 0 W 10 Source When Will You Marry?, by Rose Murray Sun 17 Taurus 07 Ascendant 15 Sagittarius 14 Moon 4 Aries 21 Midheaven 16 Libra 55 Mercury 21 Taurus 42 Rx North Node 4 Virgo 26 Venus 1 Cancer 40 Mars 11 Gemini 10 Jupiter 4 Cancer 26 Saturn 7 Capricorn 39 Rx Uranus 21 Scorpio 36 Rx Neptune 12 Sagittarius 41 Rx Pluto 9 Pisces 09
William Jennings Bryan
William Jennings Bryan was an American political leader, editor, and lecturer, known for his spellbinding oratory.
Name William Jennings Bryan, American political leader Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 19th March 1860 9.04 am Salem, Illinoise Latitude 38 N 38 Longitude 88 W 57 Source Unlocking Interceptions, by Helen Adams Garrett Sun 29 Pisces Ascendant 3 Gemini 04 Moon 27 Aries Midheaven 10 Aquarius 54 Mercury 16 Aries North Node Venus 9 Taurus Mars 28 Sagittarius Jupiter 15 Cancer Saturn 20 Leo Rx Uranus 4 Gemini Neptune 26 Pisces Pluto 7 Taurus
Martin Buber
Martin Buber was a Jewish religious philosopher, who developed a philosophy of encounter, or dialogue.
Name Martin Buber, Jewish Theologian and Philosopher Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth Latitude Longitude Source Alan Oken’s Complete Astrology, by Alan Oken Sun 20 Aquarius Ascendant 20 Aquarius Moon 26 Aries Midheaven 20 Scorpio Mercury 25 Capricorn North Node 23 Aquarius Venus 9 Pisces Rx Mars 5 Taurus Jupiter 23 Capricorn Saturn 9 Pisces Uranus 28 Leo Rx Neptune 5 Taurus Pluto
Buchanan James
James Buchanan was a lifelong bachelor and the 15th president of the United States. He was a prominent figure in American political life for nearly half a century, holding some of the nation's highest offices. As president he played a role in the split that developed in his own Democratic Party. The split allowed the election of Republican Abraham Lincoln as president in 1860.
Buchanan tried to conciliate the Southern states to keep them from seceding from the federal Union over the issue of slavery. He failed, and his term in office was followed by the Civil War between the North and the South. He has been criticized ever since for not taking a more active stand against secession. However, although Buchanan was not a heroic figure, his policy of compromise was not unreasonable. Most presidents before him had taken the same approach, and even his decisive successor, Lincoln, tried conciliation as long as he could. Buchanan hoped that his policy would at least prevent the Border States-the northern tier of slave states-from seceding. It is perhaps to his credit that, indeed, the states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri and the western part of Virginia did not join the Southern cause.
Name James Buchanan, 15th president of the USA Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 23rd April 1791 9.11 am Cove Gap, Pennsylvania Latitude 39 N 50 Longitude 77 W 54 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 3 Taurus 19 Ascendant 9 Cancer 22 Moon 11 Capricorn 15 Midheaven 18 Pisces 22 Mercury 14 Taurus 07 North Node 21 Libra 21 Rx Venus 0 Gemini 15 Mars 23 Aries 22 Jupiter 22 Virgo 30 Rx Saturn 11 Aries 62 Uranus 10 Leo 09 Neptune 26 Libra 06 Rx Pluto 21 Aquarius 55
Pearl S Buck
Pearl Buck was an American novelist, born in Hillsboro, West Virginia. Born Pearl Sydenstricker, she was the daughter of American missionaries and lived in China until 1933. She wrote more than 65 books, many of which sympathetically portray China and its people. Her simple, direct style and concern for the fundamental values of human life were derived from her study of the Chinese novel. With her work she strove to create a better understanding of China, and she was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1938. Among her works are The Good Earth , a dramatic tale of China in the 1920s that received a Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1932 and has remained popular, and Dragon Seed .
Name Pearl Buck Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 26th June 1892 12.30 am (EST) Hillsboro, West Virginia Latitude 38 N 08 Longitude 80 W 13 Source The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers Sun 5 Cancer 29 Ascendant 6 Libra 10 Moon 3 Leo 09 Midheaven 6 Cancer 58 Mercury 12 Cancer 43 North Node 15 Taurus 49 Venus 24 Cancer 44 Rx Mars 16 Aquarius 48 Jupiter 2 Aries 22 Saturn 24 Virgo 11 Uranus 2 Scorpio 03 Rx Neptune 9 Gemini 46 Pluto 8 Gemini 58
Aaron Burr
Aaron Burr was the third vice president of the United States. He was born in Newark, New Jersey, on February 6, 1756, and educated at the College of New Jersey, of which his father had been president. He joined the Continental Army in 1775 and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel. Retiring in 1779 because of ill health, he was admitted to the bar in New York City in 1782 and achieved a reputation as one of the foremost lawyers of that city. Burr was appointed attorney general of New York in 1789 and served as U.S. senator from 1791 to 1797. He was a leader of the old Republican Party, which later became the Democratic-Republican Party, a position that brought Burr into conflict with his professional rival, the Federalist leader Alexander Hamilton.
In the presidential election of 1800 Burr ran with the Republican candidate Thomas Jefferson. Each received the same number of votes in the Electoral College, and, according to Article II, Section 2, of the U.S. Constitution, the election was decided by the House of Representatives, which chose Jefferson as president and Burr vice president. In 1804 Burr failed to win renomination as vice president and also failed to win the governorship of New York State because of the forceful opposition of Hamilton. Hamilton for years had attacked Burr publicly and privately, and Burr eventually challenged him to a duel. They fought in Weehawken, New Jersey, on July 11, 1804. Hamilton was killed, and Burr was discredited. He then became involved in a scheme that made his political recovery hopeless. The so-called Burr conspiracy still remains a mystery, because no one knows what Burr's intentions were. He purchased land in the newly acquired Louisiana Territory and apparently planned to invade Spanish territory if, as expected, war developed between Spain and the U.S. His plan, allegedly, was either to establish a separate republic in the Southwest or to seize land in Spanish America. The American soldier James Wilkinson, one of Burr's close associates in the project, denounced him to Jefferson, who had Burr arrested. Burr was indicted for treason, but after a six-month trial in Richmond, Virginia, he was acquitted on September 1, 1807.
Burr went to Europe and tried to enlist European assistance for his schemes. He spent some years there, often in great financial distress, and returned to New York City in 1812 to practice law. His daughter Theodosia, who had remained loyal to her father throughout his career, was lost at sea while on her way to meet him. In 1833 he married a wealthy widow, Eliza Brown Jumel, but within a year she divorced him because of his financial demands. Burr died on September 14, 1836, in Port Richmond, Staten Island, New York.
Name Aaron Burr, vice president to Thomas Jefferson Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 6th February 1756 7.00 am Newark, New Jersey Latitude 40 N 44 Longitude 74 W 10 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 17 Aquarius 15 Ascendant 15 Aquarius 25 Moon 29 Aries 01 Midheaven 3 Sagittarius 07 Mercury 25 Aquarius 27 North Node 2 Virgo 20 Rx Venus 11 Pisces 25 Mars 29 Gemini 43 Jupiter 18 Libra 32 Rx Saturn 3 Aquarius 08 Uranus 13 Pisces 41 Neptune 9Leo 22 Rx Pluto 18 Sagittarius 02
Richard Burton
Richard Burton was a British actor, noted for his Shakespearean stage performances and for his collaborations with Elizabeth Taylor, to whom he was married twice. He was born Richard Walter Jenkins in Pontrhydyfen, Wales. He attended the University of Oxford and served in the Royal Air Force. Burton had great success on the stage and in films. He was married five times, twice to Elizabeth Taylor, with whom he appeared in such films as Cleopatra, The Taming of the Shrew, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Name Richard Burton, actor Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 10th November 1925 Pontrhydfen, Wales Latitude Longitude Source Karmic Relationships, by Martin Schulman Sun 18 Scorpio 02 Ascendant Moon 13 Virgo 34 Midheaven Mercury 7 Sagittarius 19 North Node Venus 4 Capricorn 26 Mars 28 Libra 16 Jupiter 18 Capricorn 25 Saturn 17 Scorpio 08 Uranus 21 Pisces 44 Rx Neptune 24 Leo 43 Pluto 14 Cancer 36 Rx
Barbara Pierce Bush
Barbara Pierce Bush is the wife of George Bush, born in Rye, New York, a great-great-great niece of Franklin Pierce, the 14th U.S. president. As a preparatory-school senior she met her future husband, George Bush, and dropped out in her sophomore year at Smith College to marry him. The couple had six children.
Often described as “down to earth,” her straightforwardness was a key to her popularity as first lady. In this role she continued her commitment to a number of causes, principally the advocation of literacy. Through the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, launched in 1989, reading programs throughout the United States are given support. Believing that increased literacy would ameliorate other social ills, Bush frequently urged those she knew or met to become reading tutors.
Her involvement also extended to areas of medical concern, especially the effort to conquer leukemia, the disease that claimed one of her daughters in early childhood. She volunteered her time and energy in fund-raising and in visiting cancer patients. In addition she personally assisted the efforts of soup kitchens and homeless people's shelters.
Name Barbara Bush, wife of George Bush Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 8th June 1925 7.00 pm (EDT) Rye, New York Latitude 40 N 59 Longitude 73 W 41 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 17 Gemini 35 Ascendant 1 Sagittarius 21 Moon 16 Capricorn 26 Midheaven 16 Virgo 49 Mercury 4 Gemini 28 North Node 7 Leo 13 Rx Venus 29 Gemini 50 Mars 19 Cancer 00 Jupiter 21 Capricorn 12 Rx Saturn 8 Scorpio 28 Rx Uranus 25 Pisces 17 Neptune 20 Leo 12 Pluto 12 Cancer 24
George Bush Senior
George Herbert Walker Bush was the 41st president of the United States, president at the end of the Cold War between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Bush also organized an unprecedented global alliance against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War of 1991, but he was less successful in dealing with U.S. domestic problems and was defeated after one term by Bill Clinton in the 1992 election.
Name George Herbert Walker Bush, 41st president of the USA Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 12th June 1924 11.38 am (EST) Milton, Massechusettes Latitude 42 N 15 Longitude 71 W 08 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 21 Gemini 24 Ascendant 21 Virgo 31 Moon 18 Libra 27 Midheaven 20 Gemini 01 Mercury 29 Taurus 28 North Node 26 Leo 21 Rx Venus 17 Cancer 27 Rx Mars 25 Aquarius 29 Jupiter 14 Sagittarius 11 Rx Saturn 25 Libra 50 Rx Uranus 21 Pisces 26 Neptune 18 Leo 08 Pluto 11 Cancer 21
George W Bush
George W Bush is the 43rd president of the United States. In one of the closest and most disputed elections in U.S. history, Bush, the Republican Party candidate, defeated Vice President Al Gore, the Democratic candidate, in a protracted contest that continued weeks after Election Day.
When he took office, Bush, son of former president George Herbert Walker Bush, became the first son to follow his father into the White House since John Quincy Adams followed John Adams in the early 19th century. Bush was also the first presidential candidate since Benjamin Harrison in 1888 to win the electoral vote, and thus the presidency, while losing the nationwide popular vote. After Election Day, Bush trailed Gore in the popular tally by more than 500,000 votes out of more than 105 million cast nationwide. However, he secured a 271 to 266 victory in the electoral college when, after five weeks of legal wrangling, Gore failed to overturn election results that gave the state of Florida, with 25 electoral votes, to Bush.
Name George W Bush, 43rd president of the USA Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 6th July 1946 7.26 am (EDT) New Haven, Conneticut Latitude 72 W 56 Longitude 41 N 18 Source Astrology Today Sun 13 Cancer 47 Ascendant 7 Leo 06 Moon 16 Libra 42 Midheaven 24 Aries 12 Mercury 9 Leo 50 North Node 19 Gemini 36 Venus 21 Leo 30 Mars 9 Virgo 18 Jupiter 18 Libra 09 Saturn 26 Cancer 30 Uranus 19 Gemini 09 Neptune 5 Libra 56 Pluto 10 Leo 35
Lord George Byron
George Gordon Noel Byron was the 6th Baron Byron known as Lord Byron, English poet, who was one of the most important and versatile writers of the romantic movement. He was born in London on January 22, 1788, and educated at Harrow School and the University of Cambridge. He succeeded to the title and estates of his granduncle William, 5th Baron Byron, upon William's death in 1798. Lord Byron adopted the name Noel as his third given name in 1822, in order to receive an inheritance from his mother-in-law.
In 1807 a volume of Byron's poems, Hours of Idleness, was published. An adverse review of this work in the Edinburgh Review prompted a satirical reply from Byron in heroic couplets, entitled English Bards and Scotch Reviewers . In 1809 Byron took his seat in the House of Lords and also began two years of travel in Portugal, Spain, and Greece.
Name Lord George Gordon Byron, baron Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 22nd January 1788 2.00 pm London, England Latitude 51 N 30 Longitude 0 W 10 Source Unlocking Interceptions, by Helen Adams Garrett Sun 2 Aquarius Ascendant 4 Cancer Moon 25 Cancer Midheaven 29 Aquarius Mercury 18 Capricorn North Node 24 Sagittarius Rx Venus 25 Aquarius Mars 11 Cancer Rx Jupiter 17 Gemini Rx Saturn 27 Aquarius Uranus 28 Cancer Rx Neptune 21 Libra Rx Pluto 15 Aquarius
Erskine Preston Caldwell
Erskine Preston Caldwell was an American novelist, best known for his novels and short stories that concern the poverty-stricken lives of black and white sharecroppers in rural Georgia. He was born in White Oak, Georgia, and educated at the universities of Virginia and Pennsylvania. With vivid humor, an earthy indignation, and considerable profanity, Caldwell described the unforgettable family of Jeeter Lester in Tobacco Road, his most famous novel. Dramatized in 1933, the play had a seven-year run on Broadway; it was also made into a successful film in 1940.
Name Erskine Caldwell Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 17th December 1903 8.55 pm (CST) Cowetta City, California Latitude 33 N 23 Longitude 84 W 48 Source The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers Sun 25 Sagittarius 01 Ascendant 21 Leo 46 Moon 16 Sagittarius 10 Midheaven 16 Taurus 58 Mercury 9 Capricorn 27 North Node Venus 9 Scorpio 21 Mars 4 Aquarius 27 Jupiter 15 Pisces 50 Saturn 6 Aquarius 33 Uranus 25 Sagittarius 46 Neptune 4 Cancer 49 Rx Pluto 19 Gemini 35 Rx
John Caldwell Calhoun
John Caldwell Calhoun was the seventh vice president of the United States. He was born on March 18, 1782, near Abbeville, South Carolina, and educated at Yale College. After serving in the South Carolina legislature, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1811 and served three terms. In Congress he and the Speaker of the House, Henry Clay, in 1812 persuaded the House to declare war on Britain. From 1817 to 1825 Calhoun was secretary of war in the cabinet of President James Monroe. He was elected vice president of the U.S. in 1824 under President John Quincy Adams. Calhoun was reelected in 1828, when Andrew Jackson won the presidency. In the course of his opposition to the high tariff of 1828, which benefited the industrial North but adversely affected the slaveholding South, Calhoun wrote an essay, The South Carolina Exposition and Protest, in which he asserted the right of the states to nullify federal laws. In 1832 Calhoun persuaded the South Carolina legislature to nullify the federal tariff acts of 1828 and 1832. Later in 1832 he became the first U.S. vice president to resign; he was then named U.S. senator from South Carolina. A compromise tariff, proposed by Clay, resolved the nullification conflict.
The following year Calhoun and Senator Daniel Webster engaged in a historic debate in the Senate over slavery and states' rights. The opposing views expressed in this debate crystallized the theories of government of the opponents and supporters of slavery. Calhoun was secretary of state in the cabinet of President John Tyler in 1844-45. In the latter year he was reelected to the Senate, where he employed his great oratorical abilities to support the annexation of Texas and to defeat the Wilmot Proviso. He died in Washington, D.C., on March 31, 1850.
Name John C Calhoun, vice president to John Quincy Adams & Andrew Jackson Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 18th March 1782 unknown Abbeville, South Carolina Latitude 34 N 11 Longitude 82 W 23 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 28 Pisces 16 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 24 Pisces 15 Rx North Node 17 Aries 18 Rx Venus 1 Aries 58 Rx Mars 18 Taurus 35 Jupiter 27 Sagittarius 49 Saturn 0 Capricorn 49 Uranus 28 Gemini 53 Neptune 6 Libra 55 Rx Pluto 7 Aries 51
Johnny Carson
Johnny Carson was an American television entertainer and host, born in Corning, Iowa, and educated at the University of Nebraska. Carson taught himself magic as a teenager and first performed in public when he was 14. After college he worked in radio in Omaha, Nebraska and in Los Angeles. He entered television as a writer for Red Skelton and then was given his own show. In New York he succeeded Jack Paar to host NBC's prestigious “The Tonight Show” in 1962. Carson's relaxed, slightly ironic style made the show an enormously popular staple on late-night television, accounting for a substantial portion of NBC's profits and inspiring numerous imitators. Carson's deft handling of celebrity guests, his humorous skits, and his rapport with the audience served as models for hosts throughout the television industry.
Name Johnny Carson, talk show host Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 23rd October 1925 6.15 am Coming, IA Latitude 40 N 59 Longitude 94W 44 Source Unlocking Interceptions, by Helen Adams Garrett Sun 29 Libra Ascendant 24 Libra Moon 13 Capricorn Midheaven 28 Cancer Mercury 10 Scorpio North Node 29 Cancer Rx Venus 13 Sagittarius Mars 16 Libra Jupiter 15 Capricorn Saturn 14 Scorpio Uranus 22 Pisces Rx Neptune 24 Leo Pluto 14 Cancer Rx
Barbara Cartland
Name Barbara Cartland, romance writer Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 9th July 1901 11.40pm England Latitude 51N31 Longitude 0W06 Source Sun 17 Cancer 00 Ascendant 27 Aries 53 Moon 28 Aries 11 Midheaven 11 Capricorn 08 Mercury 22 Cancer 37 Rx North Node 19 Scorpio 46 Venus 5 Leo 50 Mars 27 Virgo 50 Jupiter 6 Capricorn 59 Rx Saturn 12 Capricorn 47 Rx Uranus 13 Sagittarius 38 Rx Neptune 29 Gemini 39 Pluto 17 Gemini 54
Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter was the 39th president of the United States. Carter had served one term as governor of Georgia and was considered an outsider to traditional party politics. From the beginning his presidency was marked by caution, conservatism, frustrations, and disappointments. Many reforms he promised were never carried out-some because they were abandoned by Carter, others because of congressional hostility.
During the 1976 campaign, for example, Carter had vowed to reform the tax system, which he called “a disgrace”; yet as president he gave only token support to tax reform. He had also promised to reduce drastically the number of agencies in the federal bureaucracy-which he called “the worst, most confused, bloated, overlapping, and wasteful” in history-and to slash the number of federal employees. Instead of eliminating departments, however, he added the departments of energy and education to the Cabinet, and the number of government employees continued to increase during his presidency.
Carter's management of the economy differed little from that of his Republican predecessors. Unlike every Democratic president since Franklin D. Roosevelt, he did not propose any new or sweeping solutions to social problems. H, did, it should be noted, keep the United States out of any foreign wars, and he substantially increased the percentage of minorities and women in high-level bureaucratic and judicial positions. Opinion polls regularly showed that the public liked Carter as a person but lacked faith in his leadership abilities.
Name James Earl “Jimmy” Carter, 39th president of the USA Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 1st October 1924 7.08 am (CST) Plains, Georgio Latitude 32 N 01 Longitude 84 W 24 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 8 Libra 04 Ascendant 27 Libra 48 Moon 13 Scorpio 53 Midheaven 0 Leo 23 Mercury 21 Virgo 12 North Node 20 Leo 29 Rx Venus 23 Leo 20 Mars 25 Aquarius 53 Jupiter 14 Sagittarius 26 Saturn 1 Scorpio 55 Uranus 18 Pisces 47 Rx Neptune 21 Leo 47 Pluto 13 Cancer 32
Rosalynn Carter
Name Rosalynn Carter, wife of Jimmy Carter Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 18th August 1927 6.00 am (CST) Albany, Georgia Latitude 31 N 37 Longitude 84 W 24 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 24 Leo 32 Ascendant 5 Virgo 33 Moon 7 Taurus 04 Midheaven 3 Gemini 29 Mercury 9 Leo 50 North Node 24 Gemini 50 Rx Venus 24 Virgo 55 Mars 15 Virgo 12 Jupiter 2 Aries 31 Rx Saturn 1 Sagittarius 09 Uranus 2 Aries 48 Rx Neptune 26 Leo 38 Pluto 16 Capricorn 27
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash was an American country music singer, known for the sincerity of his singing and for his deep bass voice.
Name Johnny Cash, singer Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 26th February 1932 26th February 1932 Pine Bluff, Arkansas Latitude 34 N 13 Longitude 89 W 01 Source Unlocking Interceptions, by Helen Adams Garrett Sun 6 Pisces Ascendant 10 Aries Moon 8 Scorpio Midheaven 6 Capricorn Mercury 6 Pisces North Node 27 Pisces Rx Venus 16 Aries Mars 1 Pisces Jupiter 15 Leo Rx Saturn 0 Aquarius Uranus 17 Aries Neptune 6 Virgo Rx Pluto 20 Cancer Rx
Edgar Cayce
Name Edgar Cayce, mystic of the 20th century Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 18th March 1877 3.00 pm Hopkinsville, Kentucky Latitude Longitude Source 24 Steps in Interpretations, by Helen Adams Garrett Sun 28 Pisces 23 Ascendant 21 Leo Moon 12 Taurus 15 Midheaven 15 Taurus Mercury 11 Pisces 42 North Node 9 Pisces 54 Venus 15 Pisces 43 Mars 11 Capricorn 15 Jupiter 2 Capricorn 02 Saturn 12 Pisces 50 Uranus 21 Leo 15 Rx Neptune 3 Taurus 40 Pluto 23 Taurus 51
Charles I
Charles I was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1625-1649) and was deposed and executed during the English Revolution. Charles was born in Dunfermline, Scotland. The second son of James I, Charles became heir apparent when his elder brother, Henry, died, and was made Prince of Wales in 1616. In 1623, during the Thirty Years' War, Charles visited Spain to negotiate his proposed marriage with the daughter of the Spanish king. The proposal had been made in order to effect an alliance between Spain and England. When it became apparent, however, that the Spanish had no intention of concluding such an alliance, negotiations were begun for his marriage to the French princess Henrietta Maria, and England formed an alliance with France against Spain. In 1625 Charles succeeded to the throne and married Henrietta Maria, but his marriage aroused the ill will of his Protestant subjects because she was Roman Catholic.
Name Charles I, King of Great Britain from 1625 to 1649 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 19th November 1600 unknown London, England Latitude 51 N 30 Longitude 0 W 10 Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 27 Scorpio 32 Ascendant 20 Capricorn 29 Moon 11 Taurus 29 Midheaven 0 Sagittarius 52 Mercury 22 Scorpio 58 North Node 14 Capricorn 22 Rx Venus 10 Sagittarius 22 Mars 17 Sagittarius 20 Jupiter 49 Virgo 18 Saturn 4 Scorpio 23 Uranus 2 Taurus 20 Rx Neptune 0 Virgo 09 Pluto 22 Taurus 39 Rx
Charles II
Charles II was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland and his whose reign marked a period of relative stability after the upheaval of the English Revolution. Charles was born in London on May 29, 1630. He was the second, but eldest surviving, son of King Charles I and was Prince of Wales from birth. He took his seat in the House of Lords in 1641 and held a nominal military command in the early campaigns of the first civil war of the English Revolution. He later fled from England and went into exile at The Hague, the Netherlands, from where he made two attempts to save his father. On the execution of Charles I in 1649, Charles II assumed the title of king and was so proclaimed in Scotland and sections of Ireland, and in England, then ruled by Oliver Cromwell. After an acknowledgment of the faults of his father, Charles accepted the Scottish crown on January 1, 1651, at Scone from the Scottish noble Archibald Campbell, 8th earl of Argyll. He invaded England the following August with 10,000 men and was proclaimed king at Carlisle and other places along his route. His army, however, was routed by Cromwell at Worcester on September 3, 1651. After this battle Charles fled to France.
He spent eight years in poverty and dissipation while in exile on the Continent. In 1658, following the death of Cromwell and the succession of his son, Richard, as Lord Protector, the demand for the restoration of royalty increased. In February 1660, General George Monck led an army into London and forced the Rump Parliament to dissolve. In April, in the Declaration of Breda, Charles announced his intention to accept a parliamentary government and to grant amnesty to his political opponents. A new Parliament requested Charles to return and proclaimed him king on May 8, 1660. He landed at Dover on May 26 and was welcomed at Whitehall by Parliament three days later. Charles was crowned on April 23, 1661.
Extravagant and always in want of money, Charles assented to the abolition of the feudal rights of knight service, wardship, and purveyance in consideration of a large annuity that, however, was never fully paid. On May 20, 1662, he married the Portuguese princess Catherine of Braganza for her large dowry. The failure of Parliament to produce the amount agreed on and the chronic mismanagement of the English finances brought the king to a desperate need of money. In return for subsidies from Louis XIV of France, Charles formed a secret alliance with that country; in 1672 that alliance plunged England into a war with the Netherlands.
The war was popular. Commercial and colonial rivalry had already brought about two wars between the two countries, the last one occurring between 1665 and 1667. The Dutch War of 1672 resulted in the English acquisition of the Dutch colony of New Netherland, which is now New York. Knowledge of his negotiations with France, together with his efforts to become an absolute ruler, brought Charles into conflict with Parliament, which, buoyed by French subsidies, he dissolved in 1681. The struggle was heightened by enactment of the anti-Catholic Test Acts and by the so-called popish plot fabricated by Titus Oates. From 1681 until his death on February 6, 1685, Charles ruled without Parliament. Although a member of the Anglican church, Charles received the last rites of the Roman Catholic church. He was succeeded by his brother James II.
Name Charles II, King of Great Britain from 1660 to 1685 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 29th May 1630 unknown London, England Latitude 51 N 30 Longitude 0 W 10 Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 7 Gemini 53 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 3 Gemini 54 North Node 13 Gemini 22 Rx Venus 5 Taurus 10 Mars 13 Leo 14 Jupiter 10 Pisces 59 Saturn 29 Libra 42 Rx Uranus 11 Virgo 20 Neptune 1 Scorpio 17 Rx Pluto 21 Taurus 45
Prince Charles
Charles, Prince of Wales and heir apparent to the throne of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. He is the son of Queen Elizabeth II and her consort, Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh. Charles’s full name is Charles Philip Arthur George. He was created Prince of Wales in 1958 and invested as such in 1969 on his coming of age. He assumed his seat in the House of Lords in February 1970 and became the first heir to the British crown to earn a university degree when he was graduated with honors from the University of Cambridge in June 1970.
Charles served in the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy from 1971 to 1977 and has traveled widely as a representative of the crown. In July 1981 he married Lady Diana Frances Spencer, a distant relative of the royal family. Their first child, Prince William Arthur Philip Louis, was born in 1982. Their second child, Prince Henry Charles Albert David, was born in 1984. After highly publicized marital difficulties, Charles and Diana separated in 1992 and were legally divorced in 1996.
Name Charles, Prince of Wales Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 14th November 1948 9.14pm (GMT) London, England Latitude 51 N 30 Longitude 0W10 Source Synastry, by Penny Thornton Sun 22 Scorpio 25 Ascendant 5 Leo 57 Moon 0 Taurus 26 Midheaven 13 Aries 20 Mercury 6 Scorpio 58 North Node 4 Taurus 58 Venus 16 Libra 24 Mars 20 Sagittarius 57 Jupiter 29 Sagittarius 53 Saturn 5 Virgo 16 Uranus 29 Gemini 56 Rx Neptune 14 Libra 08 Pluto 16 Leo 34
Cher
Cher is an American entertainer. She was born Cherilyn Sarkisian La Piere in El Centro, California. As a teenager, Cher sang in nightclubs and dropped out of school to become an actor. In 1964 she met and married songwriter Salvatore “Sonny” Bono and gave up acting to sing with him. Their single “I Got You, Babe,” released in 1965, was the first in a series of hits that included “The Beat Goes On” and “A Cowboy's Work Is Never Done.” From 1971 they appeared in an equally successful television variety show, “The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour.” It was cancelled three years later when they were divorced. She won an Oscar nomination for her supporting role in Silkwood and gave critically acclaimed lead performances in Mask and Suspect. As a glamorous pop star, she came to be recognized for her fine interpretations of plebeian but compassionate women in these films. Cher then starred in three box-office hits: The Witches of Eastwick, Moonstruck, and Mermaids.
Name Cher Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 20th May 1946 7.25 (PST) El Centro, California Latitude 32 N 48 Longitude 115 W 34 Source The Only Way to Learn About Relationships, by Marian March & Joan McEvers Sun 29 Taurus 00 Ascendant 8 Cancer 36 Moon 18 Capricorn 18 Midheaven 22 Pisces 46 Mercury 16 Taurus 29 North Node 20 Gemini 51 Venus 25 Gemini 46 Mars 13 Leo 21 Jupiter 18 Libra 23 Rx Saturn 21 Cancer 08 Uranus 16 Gemini 26 Neptune 6 Libra 02 Rx Pluto 9 Leo 37
Agatha Christie
Dame Agatha Christie was an English novelist who was a prolific writer of mystery stories. She was born in Torquay. Her mysteries are noted for clever and surprising twists of plot and for the creation of two unconventional fictional detectives, Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Poirot is the hero of many of her works, including the classic The Murder of Roger Ackroyd and Curtain , in which the detective dies.
Name Dame Agatha Christie, writer Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 15th September 1890 4.00 am Torquay, England Latitude 50 N 26 Longitude 3 W 32 Source Unlocking Interceptions, by Helen Adams Garrett Sun 22 Virgo Ascendant 4 Virgo Moon 1 Libra Midheaven 26 Taurus Mercury 15 Libra North Node 18 Gemini Rx Venus 8 Scorpio Mars 24 Sagittarius Jupiter 2 Aquarius Rx Saturn 9 Virgo Uranus 24 Libra Neptune 6 Gemini Rx Pluto 7 Gemini Rx
Camille Claudel
Camille Claudel was a French sculptor and collaborator with French sculptor Auguste Rodin.
Name Camile Claudel, sculptor Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 8th December 1864 5.00 am Fere En Tardenois, France Latitude 49 N 12 Longitude 3 E 31 Source The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marion March & Joan McEvers Sun 16 Sagittarius 25 Ascendant 15 Scorpio 51 Moon 11 Aries 07 Midheaven 0 Virgo 07 Mercury 1 Capricorn 28 North Node 8 Scorpio 48 Venus 22 Capricorn 08 Mars 6 Gemini 49 Rx Jupiter 10 Sagittarius 11 Saturn 27 Libra 13 Uranus 27 Gemini 54 Rx Neptune 5 Aries 32 Rx Pluto 11 Taurus 42 Rx
Frances Cleveland
Name Frances Cleveland, wife of Grover Cleveland Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 21st July 1864 unknown Buffalo, New York Latitude 42 N 53 Longitude 78 W 53 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 29 Cancer 06 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 3 Leo 57 North Node 14 Scorpio 43 Rx Venus 0 Leo 0 Mars 8 Leo 42 Jupiter 17 Scorpio 48 Saturn 12 Libra 30 Uranus 27 Gemini 15 Neptune 8 Aries 19 Rx Pluto 13 Taurus 12
Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th president of the United States, the only chief executive to be reelected after defeat. Cleveland adopted the credo “a public office is a public trust,” and in his two nonconsecutive terms, he spent much of his energy resisting political influences and the party favoritism characteristic of that era. As a result, he managed to offend almost every political faction and to win the anger of many private organizations and individuals as well. It is for his stubborn courage and integrity, rather than for any outstanding achievement as president, that Cleveland is remembered.
Name Grover Cleveland, 22nd president of the USA Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 18th March 1837 11.32 am Caldwell, New Jersey Latitude 40 N 50 Longitude 74 W 17 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 27 Pisces 54 Ascendant 9 Cancer 47 Moon 17 Leo 12 Midheaven 18 Pisces 04 Mercury 5 Pisces 12 North Node 3 Taurus 34 Rx Venus 12 Pisces 09 Mars 7 Leo 09 Jupiter 8 Leo 30 Rx Saturn 16 Scorpio 44 Rx Uranus 5 Pisces 48 Neptune 7 Aquarius 28 Pluto 14 Aries 56
George Clinton
George Clinton was the fourth vice president of the United States. Clinton was born in Little Britain, New York, July 26, 1739. Following service in the French and Indian War, he entered politics and was elected to the provincial assembly of New York. In 1775 he became a delegate to the Continental Congress. A brigadier general in the American Revolution, he was prevented by his military duties from signing the Declaration of Independence. In 1777 he was elected the first governor of New York State, a position he held until 1795 and again from 1801 to 1804. As an antifederalist, he was a strong advocate of state sovereignty and unsuccessfully opposed ratification of the U.S. Constitution at the 1788 state convention.
Clinton was twice elected U.S. vice president: in 1804, serving under Thomas Jefferson, and in 1808, under James Madison. He died on April 20, 1812, shortly before the completion of his second term; he was the first U.S. vice president to die in office.
Name George Clinton, by Thomas Jefferson & James Madison Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 25th July 1739 unknown Ulster County, New York Latitude 41 N 45 Longitude 74 W 05 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 2 Leo 09 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 11 Leo 01 North Node 2 Leo 10 Rx Venus 6 Cancer 19 Mars 7 Virgo 54 Jupiter 0 Gemini 54 Saturn 16 Cancer 17 Uranus 7 Capricorn 31 Rx Neptune 3 Cancer 57 Pluto 3 Scorpio 24
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Hillary Rodham Clinton is a Democratic member of the United States Senate from New York and wife of former United States president Bill Clinton. During her husband’s presidency, she became a powerful symbol of the changing role and status of women in American society. Her election to the U.S. Senate while being first lady was unprecedented in U.S. history.
Name Hilary Clinton, wife of Bill Clinton Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 26th October 1947 8.00 pm (CST) Chicago, Illinois Latitude 41 N 52 Longitude 87 W 39 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 2 Scorpio 48 Ascendant 29 Gemini 50 Moon 29 Pisces 12 Midheaven 5 Pisces 07 Mercury 16 Scorpio 51 North Node 24 Taurus Rx Venus 16 Scorpio 51 Mars 14 Leo 16 Jupiter 0 Sagittarius 47 Saturn 21 Leo 21 Uranus 25 Gemini 55 Rx Neptune 11 Libra 22 Pluto 14 Leo 51
Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton was the 42nd president of the United States. He was one of the most popular American presidents of the 20th century and the second president to be impeached. Clinton was the first president born after World War II and the third youngest person to become president, after Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy. He was also the first Democrat in 12 years to hold the presidency and the first Democrat since Franklin D. Roosevelt to be elected to two terms
Name William Jefferson “Bill” Clinton, 42nd president of the USA Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 19th August 1946 8.51 am (CST) Hope, Arkansas Latitude 33 N 40 Longitude 93 W 36 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 25 Leo 48 Ascendant 1 Leo 15 Moon 17 Taurus 19 Midheaven 21 Aries 09 Mercury 7 Leo 26 North Node 17 Gemini 17 Rx Venus 10 Leo 11 Mars 6 Leo 13 Jupiter 23 Libra 11 Saturn 2 Leo 07 Uranus 21 Gemini 08 Neptune 6 Leo 51 Pluto 11 Leo 51
Schuyler Colfax
Schuyler Colfax was the 17th vice president of the United States. Born in New York City on March 23, 1823, he moved to Indiana in 1836 and acquired a newspaper in South Bend in 1845. He made the paper the most influential journal of the Whig Party in northern Indiana. He was a delegate to the Whig national conventions of 1848 and 1852, and was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1854 by the newly formed Republican Party. He served until 1869 and was Speaker of the House for three terms. In 1868 he was elected vice president of the U.S. and held that office during the first term of President Ulysses S. Grant. Colfax was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1872, and the following year he was implicated in the political scandal of the Crédit Mobilier of America. He spent the remainder of his life in political retirement. Colfax died January 13, 1885.
Name Schuyler Colfax, vice president to Ulysses S Grant Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 23rd March 1823 unknown New York, New York Latitude 40 N 45 Longitude 73 W 57 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 2 Aries 16 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 5 Pisces 15 North Node 4 Aquarius 06 Rx Venus 23 Aries 50 Mars 2 Aries 39 Jupiter 2 Gemini 13 Saturn 8 Taurus 12 Uranus 11 Capricorn 22 Neptune 7 Capricorn 22 Pluto 0 Aries 30
Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus was an Italian Spanish navigator who sailed west across the Atlantic Ocean in search of a route to Asia, but achieved fame by making landfall in the Americas instead. He broke with tradition in 1492, sailing west in an attempt to find a shorter route to India and China. Columbus based his calculations for the journey on Biblical scripture, specifically the books of Esdras in the Apocrypha. On August 3, 1492, Columbus departed from Palos de la Frontera, Spain, on the first of several voyages to what he later called the “New World.”
On October 12, 1492, two worlds unknown to each other met for the first time in modern history on a small island in the Caribbean Sea. While on a voyage for Spain in search of a direct sea route from Europe to Asia, Christopher Columbus unintentionally landed on the Americas. However, in four separate voyages to the Caribbean from 1492 to 1504, he remained convinced that he had found the lands that Marco Polo reached in his overland travels to China at the end of the 13th century. To Columbus it was only a matter of time before a passage was found through the Caribbean islands to the fabled cities of Asia.
Name Christopher Columbus Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 12th October 1451 11.45 pm Genoa, Italy Latitude Longitude Source Astrology and Past Lives, by Mary Devlin Sun 7 Scorpio 00 Ascendant 15 Leo Moon 4 Libra 25 Midheaven 4 Taurus Mercury 18 Scorpio 14 North Node Venus 14 Libra 52 Mars 14 Libra 57 Jupiter 24 Capricorn 46 Saturn 12 Libra 49 Uranus 25 Cancer 41 Neptune 1 Libra 16 Pluto 14 Leo 48
Grace Coolidge
Name Grace Coolidge, wife of Calvin Coolidge Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 3rd January 1879 unknown Burlington, Vermont Latitude 44 N 29 Longitude 73 W 12 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 13 Capricorn 00 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 26 Sagittarius 03 Rx North Node 5 Aquarius 10 Rx Venus 19 Capricorn 57 Mars 7 Sagittarius 09 Jupiter 11 Aquarius 06 Saturn 27 Pisces 14 Uranus 3 Virgo 57 Rx Neptune 7 Taurus 04 Rx Pluto 24 Taurus 43 Rx
Calvin Coolidge
Calvin John Coolidge was the 30th president of the United States. Coolidge served as president for most of the relatively prosperous 1920s. His homespun personality captivated the nation, and to this day he remains a symbol of his era. Coolidge served as vice president under Warren G. Harding and assumed the presidency after Harding’s death in 1923. He easily won reelection in 1924, governing by the principle of minimal government interference in private life and business.
Coolidge's economic philosophy was direct: success came to those, like himself, who worked hard and were honest. Provincial in background and outlook, he had little understanding of the mounting farm and labor problems that would soon confront the nation. Coolidge was opposed to government intervention or relief for workers, and he was equally against any measures that would interfere with business. “The chief business of America is business” expressed his concept of the nation's destiny. Although his impact on the country was slight, this was in part because he was pleased with things as they were and wanted no changes.
Name John Calvin Coolidge, 30th president of the USA Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 4th July 1872 9.00 am Plymouth Notch, Vermont Latitude 44 N 15 Longitude 72 W 45 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 12 Cancer 48 Ascendant 5 Virgo 28 Moon 29 Gemini 49 Midheaven 0 Gemini 04 Mercury 23 Cancer 56 North Node 10 Gemini 53 Rx Venus 9 Cancer 35 Mars 0 Cancer 09 Jupiter 4 Leo 37 Saturn 18 Capricorn 21 Rx Uranus 0 Leo 19 Neptune 26 Aries 09 Pluto 20 Taurus 28
Howard Cosell
Howard Cosell was an American television sports commentator, noted for his outspokenness and his on-camera personality, which many people considered abrasive. One of Cosell’s trademarks was the way he spoke: loudly and with emphasis on almost every word. He reached the height of his celebrity in the 1970s as a sportscaster on “Monday Night Football,” broadcast by ABC television.
Name Howard Cosell, sportscaster Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 25th March 1920 2.15 pm (EST Winston Salem, North Carolina Latitude 36 N 06 Longitude 80 W 15 Source The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, Marian March & Joan McEvers Sun 4 Aries 51 Ascendant 12 Leo 01 Moon 15 Gemini 21 Midheaven 3 Taurus 41 Mercury 24 Pisces 44 Rx North Node Venus 8 Pisces 47 Mars 8 Scorpio 23 Rx Jupiter 8 Leo 14 Rx Saturn 6 Virgo 17 Rx Uranus 3 Pisces 30 Neptune 8 Leo 55 Rx Pluto 5 Cancer 41
Frédéric François Chopin
Frédéric François Chopin was a Polish composer and pianist of the romantic school, regarded by some as the greatest of all composers of music for the piano. Born Fryderyk Chopin in Żelazowa Wola, near Warsaw, of a French father and a Polish mother, he preferred to use the French name Frédéric. He began to study the piano at the age of four, and when he was eight years old he played at a private concert in Warsaw. Later he studied harmony and counterpoint at the Warsaw Conservatory. Chopin was also precocious as a composer: His first published composition is dated 1817. He gave his first concerts as a piano virtuoso in 1829 in Vienna, where he lived for the next two years. After 1831, except for brief absences, Chopin lived in Paris, where he became noted as a pianist, teacher, and composer. He formed an intimate relationship in 1837 with French writer George Sand. In 1838 Chopin began to suffer from tuberculosis and Sand nursed him in Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands, and in France until continued differences between the two resulted in an estrangement in 1847. Thereafter his musical activity was limited to giving several concerts in 1848 in France, Scotland, and England. He died in Paris of tuberculosis.
Name Frederic Chopin Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 22nd January 1810 6.00 pm Zelazowa, Poland Latitude 52 N 15 Longitude 20 E 40 Source The Only Way to Learn About Relationships, by Marion March & Joan McEvers Sun 2 Aquarius 05 Ascendant 19 Leo 16 Moon 24 Leo 00 Midheaven 3 Taurus 36 Mercury 16 Aquarius 54 North Node 17 Libra 41 Venus 19 Capricorn 28 Mars 8 Pisces 32 Jupiter 18 Aries 01 Saturn 12 Sagittarius 19 Uranus 13 Scorpio 58 Neptune 8 Sagittarius 24 Pluto 14 Pisces 20
Oliver Cromwell
Oliver Cromwellwas leader in the English Revolution and the first commoner to rule England. Cromwell governed as Lord Protector from 1653 to 1658 under England’s only written constitution, the Instrument of Government. During the English Civil War, Cromwell rose from obscurity on the basis of his devout Calvinism, natural military genius, and forceful personality. These characteristics helped him hold together the competing groups that had overthrown King Charles I in the first phase of the civil war. Cromwell conquered Ireland and Scotland, made England a feared military power in Europe, and expanded its overseas empire. He refused to rule without constitutional authority. His civilian government introduced electoral reform, moderate religious toleration, and the first truly British Parliament. The revolution that he guided did not survive him, and after a period of political chaos he was succeeded by the restoration of Charles II to the throne.
Name Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of Great Britain on behalf of Parliament from 1653 to 1658 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 25th April 1599 unknown Huntington, England Latitude 52 N 26 Longitude 0 W 10 Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 4 Taurus 39 Ascendant Moon 13 Taurus 32 Midheaven Mercury 26 Taurus 01 North Node 14 Aquarius 46 Rx Venus 18 Taurus 07 Mars 3 Taurus 09 Jupiter 13 Cancer 41 Saturn 11 Libra 25 Rx Uranus 27 Aries 33 Neptune 23 Leo 01 Rx Pluto 22 Aries 22
Richard Cromwell
Cromwell, Richard was Lord Protector of England from 1658 to 1659. He was the third and eldest surviving son of Oliver Cromwell and was trained by his father to be his successor. After holding various governmental offices, he became protector on his father's death. Finding himself incapable of coping with the struggle for power between the army and Parliament, he resigned after nine months. The restoration of King Charles II in 1660 caused Richard to take up residence abroad, but in 1680 he returned to England.
Name Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector of Great Britain on behalf of Parliment From 1658 to 1660 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 4th October 1626 unknown Huntingdon, England Latitude 52 N 26 Longitude 0 W 10 Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 11 Libra 09 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 27 Libra 01 North Node 23 Leo 57 Rx Venus 19 Scorpio 35 Mars 7 Libra 32 Jupiter 4 Scorpio 47 Saturn 21 Virgo 42 Uranus 29 Leo 23 Neptune 24 Libra 06 Pluto 18 Taurus 44
Marie Curie
Marie Curie was a Polish-born French chemist who, with her husband Pierre Curie, was an early investigator of radioactivity. Radioactivity is the spontaneous decay of certain elements into other elements and energy. The Curies shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in physics with French physicist Antoine Henri Becquerel for fundamental research on radioactivity. Marie Curie went on to study the chemistry and medical applications of radium. She was awarded the 1911 Nobel Prize in chemistry in recognition of her work in discovering radium and polonium and in isolating radium
Name Marie Curie Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 7th November 1867 1.30 pm Warsaw, Poland Latitude Longitude Source Astrology and Past Lives, by Mary Devlin Sun 14 Scorpio 38 Ascendant 13 Aquarius Moon 17 Pisces 16 Midheaven 10 Sagittarius Mercury 6 Sagittarius 40 North Node 12 Virgo 22 Venus 25 Scorpio 40 Mars 29 Scorpio 40 Jupiter 28 Aquarius 00 Saturn 25 Scorpio 17 Uranus 12 Cancer 44 Neptune 12 Aries 51 Rx Pluto 15 Taurus 06 Rx
Charles Curtis
Charles Curtis was the 31st vice president of the United States. He was born in North Topeka, Kansas and was partly of Native American ancestry. After a common school education and private law study, he was admitted to the bar in 1881. He served as a Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1893 until 1907, when he resigned to accept an appointment to a vacancy in the U.S. Senate. He was reelected in 1914, 1920, and 1926. In 1928 he was elected vice president on a ticket headed by Herbert Hoover. Both men were renominated in 1932 but were defeated in the election.
Name Charles Curtis, vice president to Herbert C Hoover Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 25th January 1860 unknown Topeka, Kansas Latitude 39 N 03 Longitude 95 W 40 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 5 Aquarius 05 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 18 Capricorn 52 North Node 6 Taurus 34 Venus 3 Pisces 55 Mars 26 Scorpio 36 Jupiter 18 Cancer 19 Rx Saturn 24 Leo 01 Rx Uranus 3 Gemini 49 Rx Neptune 25 Pisces 04 Pluto 6 Taurus 34
George Armstrong Custer
George Armstrong Custer was an American soldier, whose “Last Stand” against Sioux and Cheyenne warriors at Little Bighorn, Dakota Territory, where he and his 264 man army were hopelessly outnumbered and ultimagtely destroyed. As a result, he has become a legend in American History.
Name George Armstrong Custer Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 5th December 1839 8.00 am New Rumley, Ohio Latitude 40 N 22 Longitude 81 W 1 Source The Changing Sky, by Steven Forrest Sun 12 Sagittarius 47 Ascendant 22 Sagittarius 51 Moon 6 Sagittarius 34 Midheaven 14 Libra 50 Mercury 3 Capricorn 07 North Node 11 Pisces 06 Venus 26 Libra 26 Mars 17 Capricorn 33 Jupiter 8 Scorpio 17 Saturn 12 Sagittarius 48 Uranus 12 Pisces 34 Neptune 10 Aquarius 22 Pluto 17 Aries 03 Rx
George Mifflin Dallas
George Mifflin Dallas was the 11th vice president of the United States, born in Philadelphia. He was the son of Alexander James Dallas, who was U.S. secretary of the treasury from 1814 to 1816. George Dallas was educated at the College of New Jersey. After being admitted to the bar, he became a secretary to the American statesman Albert Gallatin, then on a special mission to Russia. Dallas served successively in several city offices in Philadelphia, as U.S. attorney for the eastern district of Pennsylvania, U.S. senator, attorney general of Pennsylvania, minister to Russia, and vice president of the U.S. under President James K. Polk. As president of the Senate, Dallas cast the deciding vote for the Walker Tariff Bill of 1846, repealing protective provisions of previous tariff legislation. He served as minister from the United States to Britain.
Name George Dallas, vice president to James K Polk Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 10th July 1792 unknown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Latitude 39 N 57 Longitude 75 W 10 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 18 Cancer 58 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 18 Cancer 50 North Node 27 Virgo 50 Rx Venus 11 Cancer 33 Mars 10 Libra 31 Jupiter 22 Libra 24 Saturn 1 Taurus 14 Uranus 17 Leo 25 Neptune 27 Libra 04 Pluto 23 Aquarius 15
Emily Dickinson
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was America’s best-known female poet and one of the foremost authors in American literature. Dickinson’s simply constructed yet intensely felt, acutely intellectual writings take as their subject issues vital to humanity: the agonies and ecstasies of love, sexuality, the unfathomable nature of death, the horrors of war, God and religious belief, the importance of humor, and musings on the significance of literature, music, and art.
Name Emily Dickinson Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 10th December 1830 Near midnight Amherst, Massechusettes Latitude 42 N 22 Longitude 72 W 31 Source The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marion March & Joan McEvers Sun 18 Sagittarius 42 Ascendant 18 Virgo 56 Moon 3 Scorpio 14 Midheaven 16 Gemini 57 Mercury 22 Sagittarius 36 North Node Venus 16 Sagittarius 17 Mars 5 Aries 32 Jupiter 20 Capricorn 29 Saturn 1 Virgo 46 Uranus 7 Aquarius 47 Neptune 21 Capricorn 17 Pluto 7 Aries 35 Rx
David II
David II was king of Scotland from 1329 to 1371. He was the son of King Robert Bruce. He succeeded his father at only five years of age, but soon after his coronation he was deposed by Edward de Baliol, an English-backed claimant to the throne. For the next eight years David lived in exile in Franace. In 1341 he returned to Scotland, and five years later went to war with England as an ally of France. The English defeated the French (at Crécy-en-Ponthieu) and the Scots (at Neville's Cross, October 1346), taking David prisoner and capturing large parts of Scotland and France. David remained a prisoner in England for 11 years. In 1357 he was freed in return for the promise of a ransom, and thereafter enjoyed friendly relations with the English. David was succeeded by his nephew Robert II, founder of the Stuart dynasty.
Name David II, King of Scotland 1329 to 1371 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 5th May 1324 unknown Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland Latitude 56 N 05 Longitude 3 W 25 Source British Royalty, King of Scotland 1329 to 1371 Sun 22 Taurus 32 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 13 Gemini 45 North Node 22 Scorpio 36 Rx Venus 9 Gemini 06 Mars 1 Aquarius 27 Jupiter 14 Taurus 56 Saturn 2 Gemini 00 Uranus 25 Gemini 43 Rx Neptune 19 Sagittarius 33 Rx Pluto 21 Pisces 01
Charles Gates Dawes
Charles Gates Dawes was an American financier and the 30th vice president of the United States, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and ambassador to Britain. Dawes was born August 27, 1865, in Marietta, Ohio, and educated at Marietta College and the Cincinnati Law School. He practiced law in Nebraska from 1887 to 1894, when he moved to Evanston, Illinois, and turned his attention to banking. From 1897 to 1901 he served as comptroller of the currency in the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and in 1902 he organized and became president of the Central Trust Company of Illinois in Chicago. During World War I he served as chief of supply procurement of the American Expeditionary Force, rising in rank from major to brigadier general. From 1921 to 1922 he was the first director of the newly created Bureau of the Budget. In 1923-24, as chairman of a committee of the Allied Reparations Commission, he helped write the Dawes Plan, which provided that Germany was to pay annual reparations to the Allied nations for damages resulting from World War I. In 1924 Dawes was elected vice president of the Republican ticket headed by Calvin Coolidge. Dawes shared the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize with the British statesman Sir Austen Chamberlain. From 1929 to 1932 Dawes was ambassador to Britain, and after 1932 he resumed his banking interests. He died April 23, 1951 in Evanston, Illinois.
Name Charles Dawes, vice president to Calvin Coolidge Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 27th August 1865 2.32 pm Marietta, Ohio Latitude 39 N 25 Longitude 81 W 27 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 4 Virgo 30 Ascendant 23 Sagittarius 52 Moon 16 Scorpio 06 Midheaven 15 Libra 16 Mercury 22 Virgo 40 Rx North Node 23 Libra 25 Rx Venus 22 Cancer 56 Mars 28 Virgo 20 Jupiter 19 Sagittarius 23 Saturn 26 Libra 35 Uranus 3 Cancer 08 Neptune 10 Aries 05 Rx Pluto 14 Taurus 11 Rx
James Dean
James Dean was an American actor on film, stage, and television, whose early death in an automobile accident contributed to his enduring legend. Dean was born in Marion, Indiana, and was educated in California at Santa Monica Junior College and the University of California at Los Angeles. During his first attempt to break into Hollywood motion pictures, Dean achieved only bit parts and work in television commercials. He then acted in two plays on Broadway before being tapped for his first leading film role, as the rebellious son in East of Eden. Director Elia Kazan, who earlier set actor Marlon Brando on the road to fame, directed the film and helped launch Dean's career. With the film, Dean became a new icon of the naturalistic “method” acting style embraced by Brando. Another troubled-teen part, in Nicholas Ray's Rebel Without a Cause, confirmed Dean as the symbol of alienation and volatility among 1950s youth. After Dean's death on September 30, 1955, adoring fans grieved and a cult of personality developed around the Dean mystique.
Name James Dean Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 8th February 1931 9.09 pm (CST) Marion, Indiana Latitude 85 W 00 Longitude 40 N 32 Source Astrological Games People Play, by Bernie Ashman Sun 19 Aquarius 25 Ascendant 7 Libra 49 Moon 12 Scorpio 39 Midheaven 9 Cancer 02 Mercury 26 Capricorn 42 North Node 16 Aries 08 Venus 2 Capricorn 44 Mars 2 Leo 14 Rx Jupiter 11 Cancer 34 Rx Saturn 18 Capricorn 13 Uranus 12 Aries 28 Neptune Virgo 49 Rx Pluto 19 Cancer 12 Rx
Marlene Dietrich
Marlene Dietrich was an American actor and singer of German descent. She was born Maria Magdalene Dietrich Von Losch in Berlin, and trained for the stage at the school of the noted theatrical director Max Reinhardt. During the 1920s she became an important performer in the Berlin Theater and in silent films. In 1924 she married the German film casting director Rudolf Sieber. The American film director Josef von Sternberg cast her in the leading female role of The Blue Angel, filmed in Berlin during 1929-1930, in both German and English versions. Her haunting and sensuous singing and acting in this film created a sensation. As a result, Dietrich was brought to the U.S., where she starred in a series of films under von Sternberg's direction. Denouncing the nationalism of post-World War I Germany, she became an American citizen in 1939. During World War II she made more than 500 appearances before American troops overseas.
Name Marlene Dietrich Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 27th December 1901 10.08 pm Berlin, Germany Latitude 52 N 30 Longitude 13 E 24 Source The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers Sun 5 Capricorn 27 Ascendant 13 Virgo 19 Moon 7 Leo 38 Midheaven 7 Gemini 48 Mercury 2 Capricorn 21 North Node Venus 20 Aquarius 27 Mars 26 Capricorn 00 Jupiter 20 Capricorn 26 Saturn 17 Capricorn 13 Uranus 18 Sagittarius 12 Neptune 29 Gemini 56 Rx Pluto 17 Gemini 21 Rx
John Dillinger
John Dillinger was an American criminal, who attracted national attention for a series of crimes he committed in the midwestern United States over a period of 13 months in 1933 and 1934.
Name John Dillinger Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 22nd June 1903 10.00 am Indianapolis, Indiana Latitude Longitude Source Astrology and Past Lives, by Mary Devlin Sun 29 Gemini 56 Ascendant 9 Leo Moon 22 Taurus 42 Midheaven 28 Aries Mercury 9 Gemini 21 North Node 12 Libra 03 Venus 14 Leo 21 Mars 7 Libra 20 Rx Jupiter 22 Pisces 35 Saturn 8 Aquarius 29 Uranus 23 Sagittarius 23 Rx Neptune 3 Cancer 17 Pluto 19 Gemini 25
Walt Disney
Walt Disney was anAmerican cartoon artist and producer of animated films. Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois. He left school at the age of 16, but later studied briefly at art schools in Chicago and in Kansas City, Missouri. In 1923 he began to produce animated motion pictures in Hollywood, California, in partnership with his brother Roy O. Disney. During his career, Disney produced cartoons, documentaries, and live action films. He also opened up his own theme parks, such as Disney World in Florida and Paris. Disney retained artistic control over his work and was a bit sexist, reserving the lower level jobs for his female employees. He was also said to have been involved in occultist activities.
Name Walt Disney Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 5th December 1901 12.30 am (CST) Chicago, Illinois Latitude 41 N 53 Longitude 87 W 37 Source The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers Sun 26 Sagittarius 12 Ascendant 24 Virgo 42 Moon 9 Libra 07 Midheaven 23 Gemini 48 Mercury 27 Scorpio 26 North Node Venus 29 Capricorn 42 Mars 8 Capricorn 27 Jupiter 13 Capricorn 23 Saturn 14 Capricorn 45 Uranus 16 Sagittarius 48 Neptune 0 Cancer 25 Rx Pluto 17 Gemini 43 Rx
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a British physician, novelist, and detective-story writer, creator of the unforgettable master sleuth Sherlock Holmes. Conan Doyle was born on May 22, 1859, in Edinburgh and educated at Stonyhurst College and the University of Edinburgh. From 1882 to 1890 he practiced medicine in Southsea, England. A Study in Scarlet, the first of 60 stories featuring Sherlock Holmes, appeared in 1887. The characterization of Holmes, his ability of ingenious deductive reasoning, was based on one of the author's own university professors. Equally brilliant creations are those of Holmes's foils: his friend Dr. Watson, the good-natured, bumbling narrator of the stories, and the master criminal Professor Moriarty. Conan Doyle was so immediately successful in his literary career that approximately five years later he abandoned his medical practice to devote his entire time to writing.
Name Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 22nd May 1859 4.55 am Edinburgh, Scotland Latitude Longitude Source Astrology and Past Lives, by Mary Devlin Sun 0 Gemini 32 Ascendant 20 Gemini Moon 0 Aquarius 39 Midheaven 7 Aquarius Mercury 5 Taurus 24 North Node 24 Aquarius 40 Venus 27 Aries 07 Mars 18 Gemini 28 Jupiter 25 Gemini 49 Saturn 7 Leo 10 Uranus 3 Gemini 21 Neptune 26 Pisces 45 Pluto 7 Taurus 38
Isadora Duncan
Isadora Duncan was an American dancer, whose creation of an expressive dance style, based on her vision of the dances of the ancient Greeks, laid the groundwork for the modern dance movement of the 20th century. Born Dora Angela Duncan in San Francisco, California, Duncan made her professional debut in Chicago, Illinois, in 1899. She subsequently toured Europe and the United States in dance recitals and established schools near Berlin in 1904, in Paris in 1914, and in Moscow in 1921. Her personal life was tragic. An advocate of free love, she had a daughter by the British stage designer Edward Gordon Craig and a son by Paris Singer, American heir to a sewing-machine fortune. Both children were killed in an automobile accident in 1913. She married the Russian poet Sergey Yesenin in 1922, but they separated shortly thereafter. Duncan lived in poverty for many years, making one final dramatic appearance in Paris before her own death in an automobile accident in Nice, France, in 1927. Duncan's autobiography, My Life, was published in 1927. It is interesting to note that her autobiography was published the year of her death. Perhaps with so much tragedy in a relatively young person, she was ready to leave the Earth plane and move on to new eternal endeavours.
Name Isadora Duncan Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 1877 Latitude Longitude Source Alan Oken’s Complete Astrology, by Alan Oken Sun 5 Gemini 57 Ascendant 26 Aries 12 Moon 12 Aries 42 Midheaven 15 Capricorn Mercury 13 Taurus 10 North Node 17 Aquarius Venus 21 Aries 41 Mars 13 Cancer 21 Jupiter 7 Aquarius 10 Rx Saturn 1 Aries 01 Uranus 25 Leo 36 Neptune 8 Taurus 21 Pluto 25 Taurus 05
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan is an American musician and songwriter, one of the most important figures in contemporary folk music and rock music. Dylan’s songs of social protest, such as “Blowin' in the Wind” and “The Times They Are A-Changin'”, became indelibly associated with the civil rights movement in the United States.
Name Bob Dylan, singer Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 24th May 1941 9.05 pm (CST) Duluth, Minnesota Latitude 46 N 47 Longitude 92 W 06 Source The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers Sun 3 Gemini 31 Ascendant 20 Sagittarius 20 Moon 21 Taurus 31 Midheaven 17 Libra 51 Mercury 23 Gemini 03 North Node Venus 12 Gemini 59 Mars 5 Pisces 59 Jupiter 29 Taurus 40 Saturn 20 Taurus 05 Uranus 26 Taurus 38 Neptune 24 Virgo 57 Rx Pluto 2 Leo 22
Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood is an American motion-picture actor and director, and mayor of Carmel, California, from 1986 to 1988.
Name Clint Eastwood Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 31st March 1930 5.35 pm (CST) San Francisco, California Latitude 37 N 46 Longitude 122 W 25 Source The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marion March & Joan McEvers Sun 9 Gemini 50 Ascendant 18 Scorpio 35 Moon 1 Leo 43 Midheaven 27 Leo 58 Mercury 23 Taurus 49 Rx North Node Venus 8 Cancer 18 Mars 28 Aries 27 Jupiter 24 Gemini 05 Saturn 10 Capricorn 38 Rx Uranus 14 Aries 23 Neptune 0 Virgo 54 Pluto 18 Cancer 09
Mary Baker Eddy
Eddy was the founder of the Christian Science.
Name Mary Baker Eddy Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth Latitude Longitude Source Alan Oken’s Complete Astrology, by Alan Oken Sun 24 Cancer Ascendant 26 Aries Moon 16 Aquarius Midheaven 19 Libra Mercury 16 Leo North Node Venus 9 Leo Mars 13 Gemini Jupiter 28 Aries Saturn 26 Aries Uranus 0 Capricorn Neptune 1 Capricorn Pluto 29 Pisces
Edward I
Edward I, called Longshanks, was king of England from 1272 to 1307, of the house of Plantagenet. He was born in Westminster on June 17, 1239, the eldest son of King Henry III, and at 15 married Eleanor of Castile. In the struggles of the barons against the crown for constitutional and ecclesiastical reforms, Edward took a vacillating course. When warfare broke out between the crown and the nobility, Edward fought on the side of the king, winning the decisive battle of Evesham in 1265. Five years later he left England to join the Seventh Crusade. Following his father's death in 1272, and while he was still abroad, Edward was recognized as king by the English barons; in 1273, on his return to England, he was crowned.
The first years of Edward's reign were a period of the consolidation of his power. He suppressed corruption in the administration of justice and passed legislation allowing feudal barons and the crown to collect revenues from properties willed to the church.
On the refusal of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, ruler of Wales, to submit to the English crown, Edward began the military conflict that resulted, in 1284, in the annexation of Llewelyn's principality to the English crown. In 1290 Edward expelled all Jews from England. War between England and France broke out in 1293 as a result of the efforts of France to curb Edward's power in Gascony. Edward lost Gascony in 1293 and did not again come into possession of the duchy until 1303. About the same year in which he lost Gascony, the Welsh rose in rebellion.
Greater than either of these problems was the disaffection of the people of Scotland. In agreeing to arbitrate among the claimants to the Scottish throne, Edward, in 1291, had exacted as a prior condition the recognition by all concerned of his overlordship of Scotland. The Scots later repudiated him and made an alliance with France against England. To meet the critical situations in Wales and Scotland, Edward summoned a parliament, called the Model Parliament by historians because it was a representative body and in that respect was the forerunner of all future parliaments. Assured by Parliament of support at home, Edward took the field and suppressed the Welsh insurrection. In 1296, after invading and conquering Scotland, he declared himself king of that realm. In 1298 he again invaded Scotland to suppress the revolt led by Sir William Wallace. In winning the Battle of Falkirk in 1298, Edward achieved the greatest military triumph of his career, but he failed to crush Scottish opposition.
The conquest of Scotland became the ruling passion of his life. He was, however, compelled by the nobles, clergy, and commons to desist in his attempts to raise by arbitrary taxes the funds he needed for campaigns. In 1299 Edward made peace with France and married Margaret, sister of King Philip III of France. Thus freed of war, he again undertook the conquest of Scotland in 1303. Wallace was captured and executed in 1305. No sooner had Edward established his government in Scotland, however, than a new revolt broke out and culminated in the coronation of Robert Bruce as king of Scotland. In 1307 Edward set out for the third time to subdue the Scots, but he died en route near Carlisle on July 7, 1307.
Name Edward I “Longshanks”, King of England 1272 to 1307 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 17th June 1239 unknown Winchester, England Latitude 51 N 04 Longitude 00 W 15 Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 2 Cancer 13 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 12 Gemini 16 North Node 14 Gemini 24 Rx Venus 5 Cancer 07 Mars 21 Virgo 37 Jupiter 22 Pisces 36 Saturn 17 Cancer 36 Uranus 19 Capricorn 20 Rx Neptune 13 Gemini 36 Pluto 14 Libra 35 Rx
Edward II
Edward II was Plantagenet king of England from 1307 to 1327, and incompetence and distaste for government finally led to his deposition and murder. Edward was born on April 25, 1284, at Caernarfon now Caernarvon, Wales, the fourth son of King Edward I and his first wife, Eleanor of Castile. The deaths of his older brothers made the infant prince heir to the throne; in 1301 he was proclaimed Prince of Wales, the first heir apparent in English history to bear that title. The prince was idle and frivolous, with no liking for military campaigning or affairs of state. Believing that the prince's close friend Piers Gaveston, a Gascon knight, was a bad influence on the prince, Edward I banished Gaveston. On his father's death, however, Edward II recalled his favorite. Gaveston incurred the opposition of the powerful English barony. The nobles were particularly angered in 1308, when Edward made Gaveston regent for the period of the king's absence in France, where he went to marry Isabella, daughter of King Philip IV. In 1311 the barons, led by Thomas, earl of Lancaster, forced the king to appoint from among them a committee of 21 nobles and prelates, called the lords ordainers. They proclaimed a series of ordinances that transferred the ruling power to them and excluded the commons and lower clergy from Parliament. After they had twice forced the king to banish Gaveston, and the king had each time recalled him, the barons finally had the king's favorite kidnapped and executed.
In the meantime, Robert Bruce had almost completed his reconquest of Scotland, which he had begun shortly after 1305. In 1314 Edward II and his barons raised an army of some 100,000 men with which to crush Bruce, but in the attempt to lift the siege of Stirling they were decisively defeated. For the following eight years the earl of Lancaster virtually ruled the kingdom. In 1322, however, with the advice and help of two new royal favorites, the baron Hugh le Despenser, and his son, also Hugh le Despenser, Edward defeated Lancaster in battle and had him executed. The le Despensers thereupon became de facto rulers of England. They summoned a Parliament in which the commons were included and which repealed the ordinances of 1311 on the ground that they had been passed by the barons only. The repeal was a great step forward in English constitutional development, for it meant that thenceforth no law passed by Parliament was valid unless the House of Commons approved it.
Edward again futilely invaded Scotland in 1322, and in 1323 signed a 13-year truce with Bruce. In 1325 Queen Isabella accompanied the Prince of Wales to France, where, in accordance with feudal custom, he did homage to King Charles IV for the fief of Aquitaine. Isabella, who desired to depose the le Despensers, allied herself with some barons who had been exiled by Edward. In 1326, with their leader, Roger de Mortimer, Isabella raised an army and invaded England. Edward and his favorites fled, but his wife's army pursued and executed the le Despensers and imprisoned Edward. In January 1327, Parliament forced Edward to resign and proclaimed the Prince of Wales king as Edward III. On September 21 of that year Edward II was murdered by his captors at Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire.
Name Edward II, King of England 1307 to 1327 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 25th April 1284 unknown Caernavon, Wales Latitude 53 N 08 Longitude 4 W 15 Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 12 Taurus 37 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 28 Taurus 51 North Node 16 Capricorn 48 Rx Venus 23 Taurus 30 Mars 6 Leo 28 Jupiter 27 Sagittarius 13 Saturn 26 Capricorn 34 Uranus 20 Cancer 26 Neptune 20 Virgo 27 Rx Pluto 27 Capricorn 25 Rx
Edward III
Edward III was king of England from 1327 to 1377, and he initiated the long, drawn-out struggle with France called the Hundred Years' War. Edward was born at Windsor on November 13, 1312, the elder son of King Edward II, of the house of Plantagenet. Involved by his mother, Isabella of France, in her intrigues against his father, he was proclaimed king after the latter was forced to abdicate in 1327. During Edward's minority, England was nominally ruled by a council of regency, but the actual power was in the hands of Isabella and her paramour, Roger de Mortimer. In 1330, however, the young king staged a palace coup and took the power into his own hands. He had Mortimer hanged and confined his mother to her home.
Edward began a series of wars almost directly after he had control of England. Taking advantage of civil war in Scotland in 1333, he invaded the country, defeated the Scots at Halidon Hill, England, and restored Edward de Baliol to the throne of Scotland. Baliol, however, was soon deposed, and later attempts by Edward to establish him permanently as king of Scotland were unsuccessful. In 1337 France came to the aid of Scotland. This action was the culminating point in a series of disagreements between France and England, and Edward declared war on Philip VI of France. In 1340 the English fleet destroyed a larger French fleet off Sluis, the Netherlands. The action resulted in a truce that, although occasionally disturbed, lasted for six years.
War broke out again in 1346. Edward, accompanied by his eldest son, Edward the Black Prince, invaded Normandy and won a great victory over France in the Battle of Crécy. He captured Calais in 1347, and a truce was reestablished. Edward returned to England, where he maintained one of the most magnificent courts in Europe. The war with France was renewed in 1355, and again the English armies were successful. The Peace of Calais, in 1360, gave England all of Aquitaine, and Edward in return renounced his claim, first made in 1328, to the French throne.
Edward continued to assert his will both domestically and abroad. In 1363 he concluded an agreement with his brother-in-law, David II of Scotland, uniting the two kingdoms in the event of David's death without male issue. Three years later Edward repudiated the papacy's feudal supremacy over England, held in fief since 1213. He renewed his war with France, disavowing the Peace of Calais. This time, however, the English armies were unsuccessful. After the truce of 1375, Edward retained few of his previously vast possessions in France.
The king had, by this time, become senile. He was completely in the power of an avaricious mistress, Alice Perrers, who, along with his fourth son, John of Gaunt, dominated England. Perrers was banished by Parliament in 1376, and Edward himself died at Sheen (now Richmond) on June 21, 1377. He was succeeded by his grandson, Richard II.
Name Edward III, King of England 1327 to 1377 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 13th November 1312 unknown Windsor, England Latitude 51 N 28 Longitude 0 W 35 Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 29 Scorpio 26 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 12 Sagittarius 57 North Node 4 Cancer 32 Rx Venus 20 Scorpio 57 Mars 19 Scorpio 22 Jupiter 24 Taurus 55 Saturn 7 Capricorn 57 Uranus 4 Sagittarius 42 Neptune 23 Scorpio 58 Pluto 4 Pisces 58
Edward IV
Edward IV was king of England from 1461to 1470 and from 1471 to 1483. He established the house of York on the English throne. Edward was born on April 28, 1442, in Rouen, France, the eldest son of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York. He inherited the title earl of March. During the Wars of the Roses, and following defeat in the Battle of Ludlow in 1459, Edward was driven from England by the Lancastrian King Henry VI. After his return to England and the death of his father in the Battle of Wakefield in 1460, Edward became head of the house of York. He defeated the Lancastrians in the Battle of Mortimer's Cross in 1461 and was acclaimed king by Parliament, which also declared Henry VI a usurper and traitor. Edward was crowned in June 1461. In giving thanks in person to the House of Commons, he set a historic precedent. Despite the civil war that continued intermittently until 1471, when all Lancastrian resistance was crushed and Henry VI was taken prisoner, Edward fostered the commerce of his realm. During his reign, printing and silk manufacturing were introduced in England.
Edward's marriage to Elizabeth Woodville, a commoner, and his efforts to create a new nobility more amenable to his interests, angered the older nobles and alienated Richard Neville, earl of Warwick, who had been a power behind his throne. Warwick made an alliance with the Lancastrians and, in 1470, drove Edward from the throne and into exile in Holland. Henry VI again became king of England. Supplied with funds by his brother-in-law, Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy, Edward returned to England in 1471, raised a large army, and won decisive victories over his enemies at Barnet and Tewkesbury. Thereafter the crown was securely in his possession. The later years of his reign were, for the most part, uneventful. The most notable incident of this period was a short war with France in 1475, which was terminated by an arrangement whereby King Louis XI agreed to pay Edward an annual subsidy. Edward died on April 8, 1483, at Westminster and was succeeded by his son Edward V.
Name Edward IV, King of England from 28th June 1461 to October 1470 and April 1471 to 1483 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 28th April 1442 11.30 am Rouen, France Latitude Longitude Source Astrology and Past Lives, by Mary Devlin Sun 16 Taurus 01 Ascendant 10 Leo Moon 17 Sagittarius 00 Midheaven 24 Aries Mercury 5 Gemini 48 North Node 19 Cancer 01 Rx Venus 2 Taurus 12 Mars 11 Leo 00 Jupiter 27 Aries 45 Saturn 4 Gemini 00 Uranus 9 Gemini 44 Neptune 7 Virgo 45 Rx Pluto 20 Cancer 47
Edward V
Edward V was a short-lived, uncrowned king of England in 1483, the second of the house of York. Born at Westminster, the eldest son of King Edward IV, he was created Prince of Wales in 1471. As a result of the power struggle between his paternal uncle Richard, duke of Gloucester, and his maternal uncle Anthony Woodville, 2nd earl of Rivers, both Edward and his brother, Richard, duke of York, were confined in the Tower of London shortly after their father's death in April 1483. They were not seen again outside the tower. Because the duke of Gloucester had them declared bastards and usurped the throne as Richard III in June 1483, it is reasonable to suppose that he had them assassinated. No circumstantial evidence exists, however. It is possible, for instance, that they survived Richard and were later slain by his successor, Henry VII of the house of Tudor, to whose title they would have been a threat. The belief that Richard instigated their murder was advanced by Tudor historians.
Name Edward V, King of England from April 1483 to June 1483 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 2nd November 1470 unknown Westminster Abbey, London Latitude 51 N 30 Longitude 0 W 10 Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 18 Scorpio 59 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 28 Scorpio 16 North Node 9 Capricorn 10 Rx Venus 13 Libra 34 Mars 14 Scorpio 03 Jupiter 27 Virgo 53 Saturn 23 Taurus 54 Rx Uranus 23 Libra 12 Neptune 11 Scorpio 39 Pluto 12 Virgo 39
Edward VI
Edward VI was king of England and Ireland from 1547 to 1553: he was the last in the male line of the house of Tudor. Edward was born at Hampton Court on October 12, 1537, the only son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, his third wife. He succeeded to the throne on the death of his father early in 1547. On his accession, his maternal uncle, Edward Seymour, 1st earl of Hertford, was named Lord Protector and duke of Somerset. In 1547 the Protector, in Edward's name, invaded Scotland, using as a pretext an alleged violation by the Scots of an agreement to give Mary, Queen of Scots, in marriage to Edward. The English forces defeated the Scots at Pinkie in September of that year.
Both Edward and the Protector strongly favored the principle of the Reformation and did much to establish Protestantism in England. The body of edicts known as the Six Articles, enacted in the reign of Henry VIII, was repealed, and a new service book, the first Book of Common Prayer, was imposed in 1549. Although it was moderate in its approach, it was strongly opposed by Roman Catholics and stirred some uprisings. It subsequently, however, came into general use in the Anglican Church.
In 1549 Somerset's attempt to help poor peasants by forbidding enclosure was thwarted by rich landowners, with the result that the peasants revolted. The opportunity was used by John Dudley, later duke of Northumberland, to remove Somerset from power. Edward was thereafter virtually controlled by Dudley, who in 1552 persuaded him to have Somerset executed for treason. The king became seriously ill of tuberculosis the year after. Shortly before Edward's death at Greenwich on July 6, 1553, Dudley induced him to sign a will depriving his half sisters, who later ruled as Mary I and Elizabeth I, of their claim to the royal succession. The right of succession then fell to Lady Jane Grey, who had married Dudley's son, but she was deposed by Mary a few days later.
Name Edward VI, King of England & Ireland from 1547 to 1553 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 12th October 1537 2.00 am London, England Latitude 51 N 30 Longitude 0 W 10 Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 27 Libra 12 Ascendant 8 Virgo 11 Moon 15 Capricorn 56 Midheaven 1 Gemini 08 Mercury 8 Scorpio 29 North Node 4 Gemini 27 Rx Venus 10 Virgo 45 Mars 10 Leo 48 Jupiter 18 Taurus 19 Rx Saturn 15 Virgo 35 Uranus 6 Leo 07 Neptune 7 Aries 28 Rx Pluto 6 Aquarius 58
Edward VII
Edward VII was king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of India from 1901 to 1910. The Edwardian period is named after him. Edward was born on November 9, 1841, in Buckingham Palace, London, the eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and was christened Albert Edward. He studied at the universities of Edinburgh, Oxford, and Cambridge. In 1860 he visited Canada, inaugurating the custom of goodwill visits by members of the British royal family, particularly the Prince of Wales, to British dominions and foreign countries.
In 1863 Edward married Alexandra, eldest daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark. The prince and princess then assumed much of the burden of court ceremonials and public functions, which Queen Victoria had laid aside on going into virtual retirement after the death of the prince consort in 1861. Edward traveled extensively. In Russia and France, particularly, he made valuable personal contacts in political and social circles. At home, his popularity was increased both as Prince of Wales and as king by his interest in sports, notably yachting and horse racing; his horses won the Derby in 1896, 1900, and 1909 and the Grand National at Liverpool in 1900.
Edward succeeded to the throne in 1901. From the beginning of his reign he adopted a policy of promoting international amity in Europe, where political tension had been mounting. His visits to various European capitals from 1901 to 1904 and return visits to him by European rulers helped promote the signing of arbitration treaties in 1903-1904 between Britain and France, Spain, Italy, Germany, and Portugal. He was also an important force behind two agreements that strengthened the position of Britain on the Continent, the Entente Cordiale of 1904 between France and Britain, and a pact between Russia and Britain in 1907. In 1909 the king and queen paid a diplomatic visit to Emperor William II of Germany, who was Edward's nephew, and that visit temporarily dispelled German suspicion that the increasingly friendly relations between Britain and France and Russia were aimed at weakening Germany. Because of his efforts to increase international amity the king became known as Edward the Peacemaker.
Edward died at Buckingham Palace on May 6, 1910, having reigned for only nine years. Three daughters and two sons were born of the marriage between Edward and Alexandra. The sons were Prince Albert Victor, duke of Clarence, and George, duke of York, who succeeded Edward as George V. In 1896 Edward's youngest daughter, Princess Maude Charlotte Mary Victoria, married her cousin, Prince Charles of Denmark, who later became King Håkon VII of Norway.
Name Edward VII, King of Britain & Emperor of India from 9th August 1902 to 6th May 1910 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 9th November 1841 unknown London, England Latitude Longitude Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 16 Scorpio 57 Ascendant Moon Midheaven Mercury 1 Sagittarius 41 Rx North Node 3 Aquarius 43 Rx Venus 19 Libra 18 Mars 15 Capricorn 16 Jupiter 21 Sagittarius 29 Saturn 0 Capricorn 10 Uranus 20 Pisces 35 Rx Neptune 14 Aquarius 20 Pluto 19 Aries 27 Rx
Edward VIII
Edward VIII was king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and emperor of India from January 20 to December 11, 1936, and was later known as the duke of Windsor. In a very highly publicised moved, he abdicated the throne to marry Wallis Simpson. As a result of his, he was forced to leave his home country and could never return. Wallis, as a consequence, became notorios for the role that she played in the affair.
Name Edward VIII, King of Great Britain & Emperor of India From 20th January 1936 to 10th December 1936 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 23rd June 1894 9.55 pm Richmond, Surrey, England Latitude 51 N 26 Longitude 0 W 16 Source British Royalty by Rudi & Diane Flack and The Forces of Destiny by Penny Thornton Sun 2 Cancer 21 Ascendant 1 Aquarius 22 Moon 3 Pisces 53 Midheaven 2 Sagittarius 37 Mercury 27 Cancer 37 North Node 5 Aries 58 Rx Venus 23 Taurus 17 Mars 0 Aries 23 Jupiter 18 Gemini 21 Saturn 18 Libra 25 Uranus 11 Scorpio 32 Rx Neptune 13 Gemini 59 Pluto 10 Gemini 48
Albert Einstein
Einstein, Albert was a German-born American physicist and Nobel laureate, best known as the creator of the special and general theories of relativity and for his bold hypothesis concerning the particle nature of light. He is perhaps the most well-known scientist of the 20th century.
Name Albert Einstein Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 14th March 1879 11.30am Ulm, Germany Latitude 48 N 30 Longitude 10 E 00 Source The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers Sun 23 Pisces 30 Ascendant 11 Cancer 44 Moon 14 Sagittarius 32 Midheaven 12 Pisces 50 Mercury 3 Aries 09 North Node 2 Aquarius 44 Venus 16 Aries 59 Mars 26 Capricorn 55 Jupiter 27 Aquarius 29 Saturn 4 Aries 11 Uranus 1 Virgo 17 Rx Neptune 7 Taurus 52 Pluto 24 Taurus 44
Dwight Eisenhower
Dwight David Eisenhower was an American military leader and 34th president of the United States. He was the supreme commander of the Allies in Europe during World War II and the first Supreme Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) forces. As a soldier he commanded the invasion of Normandy and, in the Battle of the Bulge, defeated Germany’s last offensive. As president he ended the Korean War in 1953, launched the Interstate Highway System, built up America’s nuclear arsenal, and kept peace while pursuing a policy of containing Communism throughout the world.
Name Dwight D Eisenhower, 34th president of the USA Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 14th October 1890 5.19 pm (CWT) Denison, Texas Latitude 33 N 45 Longitude 96 W 32 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 21 Libra 31 Ascendant 17 Pisces 13 Moon 2 Scorpio 56 Midheaven 22 Sagittarius 19 Mercury 3 Libra 27 North Node 17 Gemini 21 Rx Venus 6 Sagittarius 04 Mars 14 Capricorn 03 Jupiter 2 Aquarius 46 Saturn 12 Virgo 43 Uranus 26 Libra 43 Neptune 6 Gemini 29 Rx Pluto 7 Gemini 39 Rx
John Eisenhower
Name John Eisenhower, son of Dwight & Mamie Eisenhower Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 3rd August 1922 6.20 am (MST) Denver, Coloroda Latitude 39 N 44 Longitude 104 W 59 Source The Only Way to Learn About Relationships, by Marion March & Joan McEvers Sun 10 Leo 24 Ascendant 25 Leo 14 Moon 22 Sagittarius 26 Midheaven 18 Taurus 49 Mercury 6 Leo 15 North Node 1 Libra 07 Venus 22 Virgo 19 Mars 13 Sagittarius 09 Jupiter 13 Libra 35 Saturn 3 Libra 44 Uranus 12 Pisces 49 Rx Neptune 15 Leo 30 Pluto 10 Cancer 21
Mamie Eisenhower
Name Mamie Eisenhower, wife of Dwight D Eisenhower Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 14th November 1896 1.00 pm (CST) Boone, Iowa Latitude 42 N 04 Longitude 93 W 53 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 22 Scorpio 57 Ascendant 19 Aquarius 37 Moon 21 Pisces 27 Midheaven 7 Sagittarius 18 Mercury 14 Scorpio 54 North Node 19 Aquarius 38 Rx Venus 25 Sagittarius 51 Mars 28 Gemini 16 Rx Jupiter 7 Virgo 42 Saturn 21 Scorpio 53 Uranus 24 Scorpio 41 Neptune 19 Gemini 35 Rx Pluto 13 Gemini 06 Rx
Gerry Elbridge
Elbridge Gerry was the fifth vice president of the United States, born in Marblehead, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard College. His long political career began in 1772, when he became a member of the Massachusetts General Court, the representative body of the colony. He soon joined the revolutionary patriot Samuel Adams in opposition to the British. In 1775 Gerry introduced and secured passage of a bill to arm and equip ships to carry out aggressive acts against British maritime commerce. He was a member of the Continental Congress and was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. He resumed his seat in Congress in 1782, and in 1787 he represented Massachusetts at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. He refused to sign the Constitution on the ground that it failed to provide sufficient protection for the liberties of the people. As an Anti-Federalist, he represented his Massachusetts district in the U.S. House of Representatives. In 1797, when the U.S. was involved in serious disputes with France, he was sent with the American statesmen John Marshall and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to France to secure a treaty of settlement. In 1810 and 1811 Gerry was elected governor of Massachusetts as a Democratic-Republican; during his second term, and under his direction, the Democratic-Republican legislature passed a bill redistributing Massachusetts in such a manner as to ensure their continued control. From 1813 until his death, Gerry served as vice president in the second administration of President James Madison.
Name Gerry Elbridge, vice president to James Madison Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 17th July 1744 unknown Marbehead, MA Latitude 44 N 30 Longitude 70 W 52 Source American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 25 Cancer 15 Ascendant Moon 7 Scorpio 41 Midheaven Mercury 5 Cancer 09 North Node 25 Aries 51 Rx Venus 16 Cancer 04 Mars 26 Gemini 46 Jupiter 7 Libra 26 Saturn 15 Virgo 23 Uranus 29 Capricorn 21 Rx Neptune 14 Cancer 28 Pluto 16 Scorpio 24 Rx
Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I was queen of England and Ireland from 1558 to 1603, daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. Elizabeth was the longest-reigning English monarch in nearly two centuries and the first woman to successfully occupy the English throne. Called Glorianna and Good Queen Bess, Elizabeth enjoyed enormous popularity during her life and became an even greater legend after her death.
Elizabeth’s reign was marked by her effective use of Parliament and the Privy Council, a small advisory body of the important state officials, and by the development of legal institutions in the English counties. Elizabeth firmly established Protestantism in England, encouraged English enterprise and commerce, and defended the nation against the powerful Spanish naval force known as the Spanish Armada. Her reign was noted for the English Renaissance, an outpouring of poetry and drama led by William Shakespeare, Edmund Spenser, and Christopher Marlowe that remains unsurpassed in English literary history. She was the last of the Tudor monarchs, never marrying or producing an heir, and was succeeded by her cousin, James VI of Scotland.
Name Elizabeth I “The Virgin Queen”, Queen of England 1558 to 1603 Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 7th September 1533 2:19:19 pm (rectified) Greenwich, near London, England Latitude 51 N 30 Longitude 0 W 00 Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 24 Virgo 02 Ascendant 27 Sagittarius 52 Moon 7 Taurus 17 Midheaven 3 Scorpio 00 Mercury 15 Libra 07 North Node 23 Leo 36 Rx Venus 4 Libra 31 Mars 13 Gemini 31 Jupiter 20 Sagittarius 06 Saturn 23 Cancer 12 Uranus 14 Cancer 17 Neptune 29 Pisces 09 Rx Pluto 0 Aquarius 44 Rx
Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II, whose full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. She is the daughter of King George VI, born in London. In 1944 she served as a councillor of state while her father was on the war front in Italy. She married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1947, and a year later gave birth to a son, Charles. In 1950 she gave birth to a daughter, Anne. Elizabeth succeeded to the throne on the death of her father in February 1952. A second son, Andrew, was born to Elizabeth in 1960 and a third, Edward, in 1964.
Elizabeth's reign has been marked by vast changes in the lives of her people and in the power and prestige of her nation. By the early 1980s, some 40 former British colonies, protectorates, and mandate territories had been granted their independence. Beginning in the mid-1950s, there was constant turmoil in Northern Ireland. On the home front, the nation suffered economic difficulties after World War II. Many industries were nationalized, and in 1973 Great Britain became a member of the European Economic Community. Throughout this period Elizabeth's primary role was as a symbol of unity and continuity within the Commonwealth of Nations; Elizabeth and her husband frequently visited the Commonwealth nations.
The royal family has also undergone changes during Elizabeth's reign. Since the 1980s the public has become much more informed about the lives of the royal family due to in-depth press coverage. Two of Queen Elizabeth's sons, Prince Charles and Prince Andrew, separated from their wives in 1992; both separations occurred amid a flurry of international press coverage. These separations were surrounded by accusations of infidelity and damaged the reputation of the royal family. Also in 1992 the Queen and Prince Charles agreed to pay income taxes on their personal income, the first time the monarchy has done so. The same year, part of Windsor Castle was seriously damaged by fire. In 1993 Buckingham Palace was opened to tourists to help pay for the repairs at Windsor Castle.
Name Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain from 6th February 1952 to date Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth 21st April 1926 2.40 am London, England Latitude Longitude Source British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack Sun 0 Taurus 15 Ascendant 13 Aquarius 35 Moon 12 Leo 37 Midheaven 9 Sagittarius 56 Mercury 4 Aries 41 North Node 20 Cancer 29 Rx Venus 14 Pisces 00 Mars 20 Aquarius 54 Jupiter 22 Aquarius 31 Saturn 24 Scorpio 27 Rx Uranus 27 Pisces 21 Neptune 22 Leo 02 Rx Pluto 12 Cancer 42
Endnote: Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia Stanadard 2002 was used as the source for biographical information in this book.