Famous Birth Charts
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Napoleon Bonaparte
August 15, 1769 — Ajaccio, Corsica
French emperor and military commander. Sun in Leo, Scorpio rising.
Albert Einstein
March 14, 1879 — Ulm, Germany
Theoretical physicist. Theory of relativity. Sun in Pisces.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
January 27, 1756 — Salzburg, Austria
Prolific classical composer. Sun in Aquarius.
Leonardo da Vinci
April 15, 1452 — Vinci, Italy
Renaissance polymath — painter, scientist, inventor. Sun in Taurus.
Nikola Tesla
July 10, 1856 — Smiljan, Serbia (now Croatia)
Inventor and electrical engineer. AC power, Tesla coil. Sun in Cancer.
Marie Curie
November 7, 1867 — Warsaw, Poland
Pioneer of radioactivity research. Two Nobel Prizes. Sun in Scorpio.
Charles Darwin
February 12, 1809 — Shrewsbury, England
Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution. Sun in Aquarius.
Galileo Galilei
February 15, 1564 — Pisa, Italy
Astronomer and physicist. Heliocentrism defender. Sun in Aquarius.
Carl Gustav Jung
July 26, 1875 — Kesswil, Switzerland
Founder of analytical psychology. Interest in astrology and alchemy. Sun in Leo.
Isaac Newton
January 4, 1643 — Woolsthorpe, England
Mathematician and physicist. Laws of motion and universal gravitation. Studied alchemy and astrology. Sun in Capricorn.
Tycho Brahe
December 14, 1546 — Knutstorp Castle, Denmark
Astronomer and astrologer. Most accurate pre-telescope observations. Sun in Sagittarius.
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Give not judgment, neither elect anything, while Scorpio is ascending, neither when the angles are oblique or crooked, or if Mars be in the ascendant; the event will prove cross, and the matter come to no good end; for Scorpio is a sign of falsity. - William Lilly (1602.-1681.)