Oct 21: Plantagenet, Coleridge, Bettencourt, Fisher
Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2021 10:09 am
Plantagenet, George. Oct 21, 1449, 12:00 PM LAT, Dublin, Ireland (AA).
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Oct 21, 1772, 11:00 AM LAT, Ottery St. Mary, England (AA).
Bettencourt, Liliane. Oct 21, 1922, 9:00 AM GMT, Paris, France (AA).
Fisher, Carrie. Oct 21, 1956, 12:49 PM PST, Burbank, CA (AA).
Plantagenet is a wonderful historical example of one significant type of Libra man. The rest of the chart supports the particular path his life took. (One could easily that his loaded 8th House shows the treachery and other conditions of his death.)
Women are especially hard to find for this date. Carrie Fisher was the real find. Additionally, I've selected the somewhat interesting chart of the richest woman in the world. I should point out BTW that three of the four people listed here had quite severe drug problems. A different three out of four are all, in a sense, born as royalty in their environments with significant generational inheritance of their position, though the women then re-earned it on their own.
That Coleridge, author of The Ancient Mariner, had a Cancer Moon is quite splendid, and far surpasses the nonsensical Tropical Leo Moon.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Oct 21, 1772, 11:00 AM LAT, Ottery St. Mary, England (AA).
Bettencourt, Liliane. Oct 21, 1922, 9:00 AM GMT, Paris, France (AA).
Fisher, Carrie. Oct 21, 1956, 12:49 PM PST, Burbank, CA (AA).
Plantagenet is a wonderful historical example of one significant type of Libra man. The rest of the chart supports the particular path his life took. (One could easily that his loaded 8th House shows the treachery and other conditions of his death.)
Women are especially hard to find for this date. Carrie Fisher was the real find. Additionally, I've selected the somewhat interesting chart of the richest woman in the world. I should point out BTW that three of the four people listed here had quite severe drug problems. A different three out of four are all, in a sense, born as royalty in their environments with significant generational inheritance of their position, though the women then re-earned it on their own.
That Coleridge, author of The Ancient Mariner, had a Cancer Moon is quite splendid, and far surpasses the nonsensical Tropical Leo Moon.