Julius Caesar
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:28 am
Julius Caesar's astrological data has always been ironic because we know, approximately to the hour, when he died, but there is a lot of mystery about when he was born.
He died March 15, 44 BC, in Rome. A good working time is 8 AM (give or take), since he was walking over to the opening of the Senate and was running a bit later than usual.
A consensus of historians places his birth at June 29, 100 BC. (Astro.com has a good summary of the historical notes.) I am proposing his birth was at 2:30 AM LMT. Since this was from one event (his death), consider it "playing around," but the resulting charts are quite astonishing enough to justify this post.
I won't go through the excruciating details, but here are the main points of how I arrived at this time.
First, at noon on his birthday, Moon was 1° Taurus. Nothing in the historical record of Caesar suggests a Taurus Moon, while everything suggests an Aries Moon. But as soon as we back Moon into Aries, we place transiting Jupiter on it for his death (29°22' Cap) which is all wrong. To have natal Moon at least 1° earlier than transiting Jupiter's square, the birth can be no later than 7:35 AM LMT.
If birth is between midnight and 7:35 AM, correct procedure is to set up a working chart in the middle of the known period, i.e., at 3:48 AM. Running his SLR and Demi-SLR for death, the aspects were quite right and the angles were an hour or so wrong. With a little calculating, I found that 2:30 AM LMT produced a natal that had mind-blowing SLR and demi for his violent death by betrayal. His SNQ and SQ then confirmed the symbolism: One showed the ideal birth time should be a few minutes later, the other that it should be a few minutes earlier. 2:30 AM was the sweet spot.
If you have a few minutes for fun, I suggest you calculate a natal for Julius Caesar of June 29, 100 BC, 2:30 AM LMT, Rome, and calculate the SLR, Demi-SLR, SNQ, and SQ for the date and place of his murder, given above.
He died March 15, 44 BC, in Rome. A good working time is 8 AM (give or take), since he was walking over to the opening of the Senate and was running a bit later than usual.
A consensus of historians places his birth at June 29, 100 BC. (Astro.com has a good summary of the historical notes.) I am proposing his birth was at 2:30 AM LMT. Since this was from one event (his death), consider it "playing around," but the resulting charts are quite astonishing enough to justify this post.
I won't go through the excruciating details, but here are the main points of how I arrived at this time.
First, at noon on his birthday, Moon was 1° Taurus. Nothing in the historical record of Caesar suggests a Taurus Moon, while everything suggests an Aries Moon. But as soon as we back Moon into Aries, we place transiting Jupiter on it for his death (29°22' Cap) which is all wrong. To have natal Moon at least 1° earlier than transiting Jupiter's square, the birth can be no later than 7:35 AM LMT.
If birth is between midnight and 7:35 AM, correct procedure is to set up a working chart in the middle of the known period, i.e., at 3:48 AM. Running his SLR and Demi-SLR for death, the aspects were quite right and the angles were an hour or so wrong. With a little calculating, I found that 2:30 AM LMT produced a natal that had mind-blowing SLR and demi for his violent death by betrayal. His SNQ and SQ then confirmed the symbolism: One showed the ideal birth time should be a few minutes later, the other that it should be a few minutes earlier. 2:30 AM was the sweet spot.
If you have a few minutes for fun, I suggest you calculate a natal for Julius Caesar of June 29, 100 BC, 2:30 AM LMT, Rome, and calculate the SLR, Demi-SLR, SNQ, and SQ for the date and place of his murder, given above.