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Famous Birth Charts

Click "Calculate Chart" to compute the full natal chart for any famous person using the same precise astronomical engine that powers all Astropractice calculations.

Cleopatra VII

January 1, -69 — Alexandria

Last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt. Sun in Capricorn.

Leonardo da Vinci

April 15, 1452 — Vinci

Renaissance polymath — painter, scientist, inventor. Sun in Taurus.

Galileo Galilei

February 15, 1564 — Pisa

Father of modern science. Astronomer, physicist. Sun in Aquarius.

William Shakespeare

April 23, 1564 — Stratford-upon-Avon

English playwright and poet. Sun in Taurus.

Isaac Newton

January 4, 1643 — Woolsthorpe

Physicist, mathematician. Laws of motion and gravity. Sun in Capricorn.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

January 27, 1756 — Salzburg

Prolific classical composer. Sun in Aquarius.

Napoleon Bonaparte

August 15, 1769 — Ajaccio

French emperor and military commander. Sun in Leo, Scorpio rising.

Jane Austen

December 16, 1775 — Steventon

Novelist. Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility. Sun in Sagittarius.

Abraham Lincoln

February 12, 1809 — Hodgenville

US President during Civil War. Emancipation Proclamation. Sun in Aquarius.

Charles Darwin

February 12, 1809 — Shrewsbury

Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution. Sun in Aquarius.

Ada Lovelace

December 10, 1815 — London

First computer programmer. Sun in Sagittarius.

Karl Marx

May 5, 1818 — Trier

Philosopher, economist. Communist Manifesto, Das Kapital. Sun in Taurus.

Mark Twain

November 30, 1835 — Florida

Author, humorist. Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn. Sun in Sagittarius.

Claude Monet

November 14, 1840 — Paris

Impressionist painter. Water Lilies series. Sun in Scorpio.

Friedrich Nietzsche

October 15, 1844 — Röcken

Philosopher. Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Beyond Good and Evil. Sun in Libra.

Note: Birth times for historical figures are often uncertain or reconstructed from records. Charts marked with 12:00 use noon as the default time when exact birth time is unknown. The astronomical positions of Sun, Moon and planets are still accurate to within a fraction of a degree.
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The Artist must know how to vary the planets significations according to the year wherein he writes, having still a regard to the grand Epoch of superior Conjunctions or Comets preceding. - William Lilly (1602.-1681.)