Famous Birth Charts
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Cleopatra VII
☀ CapricornJanuary 1, -69 — Alexandria
Last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt. Sun in Capricorn.
Leonardo da Vinci
☀ TaurusApril 15, 1452 — Vinci
Renaissance polymath — painter, scientist, inventor. Sun in Taurus.
Galileo Galilei
☀ AquariusFebruary 15, 1564 — Pisa
Father of modern science. Astronomer, physicist. Sun in Aquarius.
William Shakespeare
☀ TaurusApril 23, 1564 — Stratford-upon-Avon
English playwright and poet. Sun in Taurus.
Isaac Newton
☀ CapricornJanuary 4, 1643 — Woolsthorpe
Physicist, mathematician. Laws of motion and gravity. Sun in Capricorn.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
☀ AquariusJanuary 27, 1756 — Salzburg
Prolific classical composer. Sun in Aquarius.
Napoleon Bonaparte
☀ LeoAugust 15, 1769 — Ajaccio
French emperor and military commander. Sun in Leo, Scorpio rising.
Jane Austen
☀ SagittariusDecember 16, 1775 — Steventon
Novelist. Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility. Sun in Sagittarius.
Abraham Lincoln
☀ AquariusFebruary 12, 1809 — Hodgenville
US President during Civil War. Emancipation Proclamation. Sun in Aquarius.
Charles Darwin
☀ AquariusFebruary 12, 1809 — Shrewsbury
Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution. Sun in Aquarius.
Ada Lovelace
☀ SagittariusDecember 10, 1815 — London
First computer programmer. Sun in Sagittarius.
Karl Marx
☀ TaurusMay 5, 1818 — Trier
Philosopher, economist. Communist Manifesto, Das Kapital. Sun in Taurus.
Mark Twain
☀ SagittariusNovember 30, 1835 — Florida
Author, humorist. Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn. Sun in Sagittarius.
Claude Monet
☀ ScorpioNovember 14, 1840 — Paris
Impressionist painter. Water Lilies series. Sun in Scorpio.
Friedrich Nietzsche
☀ LibraOctober 15, 1844 — Röcken
Philosopher. Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Beyond Good and Evil. Sun in Libra.
Divers Effects of the Stars are drawn forth from the stars, according to the various dispositions of the matter; whereof the Astrologer ought very well to examine the several natures and qualities of the subjects receiving. - William Lilly (1602.-1681.)