Death of Alexander the Great
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2021 9:04 am
Alexander the Great died June 10 or 11, 323 BC, in Babylon, Mesopotamia (modern Hillah, Iraq). By all reports (despite their differences), this was by either accidental or (more likely) intentional poisoning. His death marked the end of the largest expansionist, imperial military endeavor known to history at that time, and one of the greatest. It should show mundanely as an event of great import.
We can use the midnight bridging June 10-11 as a "close enough" date for this. That event chart alone already looks like the event: Uranus conjoined Pluto within 0°24', a mark of fundamental changes in the world and overthrowing the old. It was the night of a New Moon partile square Mars, as if to indicate a violent attack of some sort. There is more, but that's enough to seed the soil.
What did the other mundane charts look like for the occasion? (I'm excluding Eris contacts because I don't trust our calculations that far back.)
Year: Capsolar (Silent.)
We almost got to start off brilliantly. Art first glance I thought we had Saturn at MC opposite Sun; but it's too far from the angle to give the chart voice.
Year: Cansolar {+3}
But the Cansolar, only a week short of expiring, had already set it up for us! - and supports the assassination theory. It's quite a chart, utterly fitting for the death of an emperor by treacherous poisoning.
Saturn on WP 0°19'
Venus on WP 0°44'
Jupiter on WP-a 1°19'
Moon & Mars widely foreground
-- Venus-Saturn op. 0°25'
-- Moon-Mars conj. 1°43'
-- Venus-Jupiter conj. 2°17' mundo
-- Jupiter-Saturn conj. 3°06'
-- Mars op. non-foreground Neptune 0°59'
Moon-Neptune op 2°42'
Bridge {+2}
This captured the period of the suspected poisoning under all theories.
t Neptune op. Cansolar Moon 4/22-6/19
t Saturn conj. Capsolar MC 5/13-6/16
Event window: May 13 to Jun 16
Quarter: Arisolar (Silent.)
Probably silent, but it's "on the edge" with Saturn 3°03' from Dsc and partile square Sun. So either we don't count it, or it's an easy +2. The Libsolar was an extremely positive chart with Jupiter precisely culminating near the degree of its exaltation and other similar features, so I doubt it survived to this point - suggesting that the Arisolar was indeed a viable chart.
Month: Caplunar (Silent.)
Week: Arilunar {-1}
Venus on WP 1°18', on Dsc 2°41'
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+1/+2 = +2}
A few things are just off the Q angles too far, e.g., we get Capsolar Sun but don't quite get the Saturn that opposes it; and the Asc doesn't quite grab the New Moon that night or the Mars that squares it - just out of range. - But transits to Capsolar bring it home!
p MC conj. s Sun 0°51'
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t Saturn conj. Capsolar MC 1°23'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+1}
Precision of these depends on the exact time, of course.
p Asc conj. t Neptune 1°38'
p MC sq. p Moon 0°19'
p EP op. t Sun 1°38' [the New Moon]
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t Neptune op. s Moon 0°16' [the Cansolar Moon-Mars-Neptune trio]
We can use the midnight bridging June 10-11 as a "close enough" date for this. That event chart alone already looks like the event: Uranus conjoined Pluto within 0°24', a mark of fundamental changes in the world and overthrowing the old. It was the night of a New Moon partile square Mars, as if to indicate a violent attack of some sort. There is more, but that's enough to seed the soil.
What did the other mundane charts look like for the occasion? (I'm excluding Eris contacts because I don't trust our calculations that far back.)
Year: Capsolar (Silent.)
We almost got to start off brilliantly. Art first glance I thought we had Saturn at MC opposite Sun; but it's too far from the angle to give the chart voice.
Year: Cansolar {+3}
But the Cansolar, only a week short of expiring, had already set it up for us! - and supports the assassination theory. It's quite a chart, utterly fitting for the death of an emperor by treacherous poisoning.
Saturn on WP 0°19'
Venus on WP 0°44'
Jupiter on WP-a 1°19'
Moon & Mars widely foreground
-- Venus-Saturn op. 0°25'
-- Moon-Mars conj. 1°43'
-- Venus-Jupiter conj. 2°17' mundo
-- Jupiter-Saturn conj. 3°06'
-- Mars op. non-foreground Neptune 0°59'
Moon-Neptune op 2°42'
Bridge {+2}
This captured the period of the suspected poisoning under all theories.
t Neptune op. Cansolar Moon 4/22-6/19
t Saturn conj. Capsolar MC 5/13-6/16
Event window: May 13 to Jun 16
Quarter: Arisolar (Silent.)
Probably silent, but it's "on the edge" with Saturn 3°03' from Dsc and partile square Sun. So either we don't count it, or it's an easy +2. The Libsolar was an extremely positive chart with Jupiter precisely culminating near the degree of its exaltation and other similar features, so I doubt it survived to this point - suggesting that the Arisolar was indeed a viable chart.
Month: Caplunar (Silent.)
Week: Arilunar {-1}
Venus on WP 1°18', on Dsc 2°41'
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+1/+2 = +2}
A few things are just off the Q angles too far, e.g., we get Capsolar Sun but don't quite get the Saturn that opposes it; and the Asc doesn't quite grab the New Moon that night or the Mars that squares it - just out of range. - But transits to Capsolar bring it home!
p MC conj. s Sun 0°51'
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t Saturn conj. Capsolar MC 1°23'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+1}
Precision of these depends on the exact time, of course.
p Asc conj. t Neptune 1°38'
p MC sq. p Moon 0°19'
p EP op. t Sun 1°38' [the New Moon]
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t Neptune op. s Moon 0°16' [the Cansolar Moon-Mars-Neptune trio]