Famous Birth Charts
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Vincent van Gogh
March 30, 1853 — Zundert, Netherlands
Post-impressionist painter. Sun in Aries.
Oscar Wilde
October 16, 1854 — Dublin
Playwright, poet, wit. The Picture of Dorian Gray. Sun in Libra.
Nikola Tesla
July 10, 1856 — Smiljan
Inventor and electrical engineer. AC power, Tesla coil. Sun in Cancer.
Marie Curie
November 7, 1867 — Warsaw
Pioneer of radioactivity research. Two Nobel Prizes. Sun in Scorpio.
Mahatma Gandhi
October 2, 1869 — Porbandar
Indian independence leader. Sun in Libra.
Winston Churchill
November 30, 1874 — Blenheim Palace
British Prime Minister during WWII. Sun in Sagittarius.
Albert Einstein
March 14, 1879 — Ulm
Theoretical physicist. Theory of relativity. Sun in Pisces.
Pablo Picasso
October 25, 1881 — Málaga
Revolutionary painter, sculptor. Cubism co-founder. Sun in Scorpio.
Virginia Woolf
January 25, 1882 — London
English modernist writer. Sun in Aquarius.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
January 30, 1882 — Hyde Park
US President during Depression and WWII. New Deal. Sun in Aquarius.
Charlie Chaplin
April 16, 1889 — London
English comic actor and filmmaker. Sun in Aries.
J.R.R. Tolkien
January 3, 1892 — Bloemfontein, South Africa
Creator of Middle-earth and modern fantasy. Sun in Capricorn.
Ernest Hemingway
July 21, 1899 — Oak Park, Illinois
Nobel Prize-winning novelist. Sun in Cancer.
Alfred Hitchcock
August 13, 1899 — London
Master of suspense, legendary film director. Sun in Leo.
Salvador Dalí
May 11, 1904 — Figueres
Surrealist painter. The Persistence of Memory. Sun in Taurus.
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He should (if possible) attain the true time or positive Ascendant of the King or Prince, in whose dominions he shall write, and the Ascendant of that Kingdom or Principality, as also the Ascendants (if they may be so obtained) of most of the great Cities or Towns Corporate therein, and the Nativities of those Officers who are in most Authority, or regulate the present Affairs under their Prince, as also the Nativities of most Christian Kings, or of all Europe, with the Directions each King hath operating every year, etc. - William Lilly (1602.-1681.)