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A Capricorn from a 15th century book
A Capricorn from a 15th century book
Capricorn
Zodiac Symbol Seagoat
Birth Dates (Tropical) December 22 - January 19
Birth Dates (Sidereal) January 15 - February 12
Constellation Capricornus
Zodiac Element Earth
Zodiac Quality Cardinal
Domicile Saturn
Detriment Moon
Exaltation Mars
Fall Jupiter (ancient)/Neptune (modern/disputed)
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Capricorn is the tenth astrological sign in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation of Capricornus. In western astrology, this sign is no longer aligned with the constellation as a result of the precession of the equinoxes. ]]. It is also considered an earth sign and is one of four cardinal signs.[1] Capricorn is ruled by the planet Saturn. Being the tenth sign of the zodiac, Capricorn has been associated with the astrological 10th house. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Image File history File links Capricorn2. ... Image File history File links Capricorn2. ... Image File history File links Capricorn. ... Western astrology is the system of astrology most popular in Western countries. ... is the 356th day of the year (357th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 19th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 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Hellenistic astrology is a tradition of horoscopic astrology that developed in the Mediterranean region and specifically Hellenistic Egypt sometime around the late 2nd or early 1st century BCE. Endnotes Note 1: See David Pingree - From Astral Omens to Astrology from Babylon to Bikaner, Roma: Istituto Italiano per LAfrica e... It has been suggested that Indian astronomy be merged into this article or section. ... Sidereal astrology is the system of astrology used by some western and all Jyotish astrologers which bases their interpretation around the use of the sidereal zodiac. ... Western astrology is the system of astrology most popular in Western countries. ... This is a list of differentiated systems of astrology. ... Horoscopic astrology is a form of astrology which uses a horoscope or chart to gain information from the position of cosmic bodies. ... 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Western astrology is the system of astrology most popular in Western countries. ... The precession of Earths axis of rotation with respect to inertial space is also called the precession of the equinoxes. ... In traditional Western astrology an earth sign is considered to be one of the earth triplicity, which is Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. ... In astrology, a cardinal sign (also called by older astrologers a moveable sign) is a sign of the zodiac that initiates a change of temperate zone season when the Sun makes its annual passage into them. ... In astrology, a planets domicile (or less commonly house, not to be confused with the astrological house system) is the zodiac sign over which it has rulership. ... Planets in astrology have a different meaning to the modern astronomical understanding of what a planet is. ... Most Western astrological systems divide the horoscope into a number (usually twelve) of houses whose positions depend on time and location rather than on date. ...


Individuals born when the Sun was in this sign are considered Capricorn individuals. Under the tropical zodiac, the Sun is in Capricorn roughly from December 22 to January 19.[2] Under the sidereal zodiac, it is currently there roughly from January 15 to February 12. The Sun in astrology is considered to possess a number of qualities which influence events on Earth . ... The tropical zodiac is a zodiac based upon tropical time, or the apparent motion of the Sun across the sky over the course of a year. ... is the 356th day of the year (357th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 19th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Sidereal astrology is the system of astrology used by some western and all Jyotish astrologers which bases their interpretation around the use of the sidereal zodiac. ... is the 15th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 43rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...

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Pluto in Capricorn

In January 2008, the planet Pluto entered the sign of Capricorn and will not leave it finally until 2023. Each of the previous times Pluto entered the sign, major world-changing political events occurred which dramatically affected the course of history. Empires and powerful institutions such as the ascent of Rome and later its decline, the birth of Christianity and later of the Protestant Church, and the Vikings rising and falling were witnessed during these periods. During Pluto's most recent transit of the sign in the 18th Century, The Boston Tea Party occurred in what was to become the United States of America, foreshadowing America's rise to indisputable military and economic hegemony over most of the World by the end of the 20th Century. Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations Ecumenism · Relation to other religions Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Christianity Portal This box:      Christianity is a monotheistic[1] religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the New Testament. ... Protestantism is a general grouping of denominations within Christianity. ... The name Viking is a loan from the native Scandinavian term for the Norse seafaring warriors who raided the coasts of Scandinavia, Europe and the British Isles from the late 8th century to the 11th century, the period of European history referred to as the Viking Age. ... (17th century - 18th century - 19th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 18th century refers to the century that lasted from 1701 through 1800. ... This article is about a 1773 American protest. ... Motto: (traditional) In God We Trust (official, 1956–present) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. Largest city New York City Official language(s) None at the federal level; English de facto Government Federal Republic  - President George W. Bush (R)  - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence - Declared - Recognized... (19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901–2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1999 in the...


Mythology

Capricorn is associated with the Greek myth of the goat Amalthea, who provided the infant Zeus with milk, or ambrosia in some versions. Zeus placed her in the sky to honor her (Catasterismi). Capricorn is also associated with the god Saturn and the god Aristaeus. The bust of Zeus found at Otricoli (Sala Rotonda, Museo Pio-Clementino, Vatican) Greek mythology is the body of stories belonging to the Ancient Greeks concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. ... Infancy of Zeus by Jacob Jordaens, c. ... For other uses, see Zeus (disambiguation). ... In ancient Greek mythology, Ambrosia (Greek ) is sometimes the food, sometimes the drink, of the gods, often depicted as conferring immortality on whoever consumes it. ... For other uses, see Zeus (disambiguation). ... Catasterismi (Greek Katasterismoi, placings among the stars) is an Alexandrian prose retelling of the mythic origins of stars and constellations, as they were interpreted in Hellenistic culture. ... God, as a male deity, contrasts with female deities, or goddesses while the term goddess specifically refers to a female deity, words like gods and deities can be applied to all gods collectively, regardless of gender. ... Saturnus, Caravaggio, 16th c. ... A minor god in Greek mythology, Aristaeus or Aristaios was the son of Apollo and the huntress Cyrene, who despised spinning and other womanly arts but spent her days hunting. ...


The Babylonian zodiacal sign is called šaxû "ibex." The sun in this month entered the suxûru-fish constellation, called the star of Tashmetum, the wife of Nabu. The goat-fish is known from depictions on Babylonian monuments as a representation of Enki/Ea.[3] Also linked to the Greek God, Pan. Tashmetum (Tashmetu) is an Akkadian goddess, the consort of the god Nabu. ... It has been suggested that Nebo (god) be merged into this article or section. ... Enki (DEN.KI(G)) was a deity in Sumerian mythology, later known as Ea in Babylonian mythology, originally chief god of the city of Eridu. ...


The astrological symbol for Capricorn is said to represent the horns and tail of the goat-fish or sea-goat. ...


Associated traits

Astrologers broadly agree that the following are the characteristics of Capricorn: [4] The Capricorn person is: prudent, responsible, very wise, formal, patient, methodical, disciplined, traditional, cautious, conventional, hard-working, polite, persevering, ambitious, dedicated, focused, honest, dependable, serious, self-reliant, businesslike, career-oriented, authoritative, conscientious, and competent. comforting • strong • steady • steadfast [5] • organized • cautious • trustworthy [5] • calm • tenacious [6] • stable • patient • faithful [5] In moral philosophy, the word responsibility has at least two related meanings: The obligation to answer for actions. ... Look up formal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A tradition is a story or a custom that is memorized and passed down from generation to generation, originally without the need for a writing system. ... Ambition could refer to one of the following: Motivation, especially to improve a situation. ... Conscience is generally thought of as a moral faculty, sense, or consciousness which prompts the individual to make right choices. ...

Attribute
Ideal Careers

Suitable occupations often cited are - any capacity of authority[7], doctor[7], lawyer[7], accountant[7], politician[7][8], teacher[7][8], principal[7][8], engineer[7][8], farmer[7][8], anything math related[7][8]

Likes Romance, loyalty, feeling secure, financial/material stability, ambitious mates, feeling committed, making long term relationship plans, dependability, reliability, perseverance.
Dislikes Flightiness, being bossed around, crudeness/coarseness, dominance, game playing, ego displays, extravagance, being challenged by a lover, indecisiveness.

Physical traits

Many astrologers believe that each sign of the zodiac has identifiable physical traits. Some find that physically, individuals born under the sign of Capricorn tend to have dark hair, steady eyes, a dark complexion, capable hands, and prominent cheekbones.[6]


Compatibilities

Capricorn is widely thought to be compatible with: Scorpio Taurus [9] Virgo [9] Taurus the bull Taurus is the second astrological sign in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation of Taurus. ... Virgo the virgin or maiden Virgo is an astrological sign which originated from the constellation Virgo, and is the sixth sign of the zodiac. ...


There are many variables that determine compatibility in astrology, such as birth dates, birth months, birth years, position of a sign within the Sun, the Moon, Stars, etc. The signs listed as compatible with Capricorn do not reflect an individual profile or individual reading as interpreted within astrology, but rather reflect a general guideline and reference to compatibility as dictated by variables such as Qualities and Elements within the Zodiac. [9] For other uses, see Zodiac (disambiguation). ...


Correspondences

The following items are traditionally associated with Capricorn: [5]

Birthstones Garnet, Turquoise
Colours Dark Green, Brown, Dark brown[7] ; Black[7]
Gemstones Onyx, Quartz, Beryl, Obsidian, Amethyst[7]
Metal Lead, Silver[7]
Plant Ivy, Carnation
Countries Mexico: South Asia: India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka

In medical astrology Capricorn governs the knees and skeleton. A birthstone is a gemstone or other semi-precious stone which is associated with a month of the Gregorian Calendar. ... For other uses, see Garnet (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Turquoise (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Green (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Brown (disambiguation). ... This article is about the color. ... This article is about the mineral. ... -1... Three varieties of beryl: Morganite, Aquamarine, and Heliodor The mineral beryl is a beryllium aluminium cyclosilicate with the chemical formula Be3Al2(SiO3)6. ... This article is about a type of volcanic glass. ... For other uses, see Amethyst (disambiguation). ... General Name, Symbol, Number lead, Pb, 82 Chemical series Post-transition metals or poor metals Group, Period, Block 14, 6, p Appearance bluish gray Standard atomic weight 207. ... This article is about the chemical element. ... Species Hedera algeriensis – Algerian Ivy Hedera azorica – Azores Ivy Hedera canariensis – Canaries Ivy Hedera caucasigena Hedera colchica – Caucasian Ivy Hedera cypria Hedera helix – Common Ivy Hedera hibernica – Irish Ivy Hedera maderensis – Madeiran Ivy Hedera maroccana Hedera nepalensis – Himalayan Ivy Hedera pastuchowii – Pastuchovs Ivy Hedera rhombea – Japanese Ivy Hedera sinensis... Binomial name L. The carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) is a flowering plant native to the Near East and has been cultivated for the last 2,000 years. ... Map of South Asia (see note on Kashmir). ... This old document shows the anciently-held link between the 12 signs of the Zodiac and the various parts of the body Medical astrology (traditionally known as Iatromathematics) is an ancient medical system that associates various parts of the body, diseases and drugs as under the influence of the Sun...


The Indian equivalent of Capricorn is 'Makara.' To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


The Chinese equivalent is thought to be the dependable, methodical Ox, whose lunar month is 6 January - 3 February.[10] The Ox ( 丑 ) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. ...


The corresponding month in the Babylonian calendar is Arax Ṭebêtum, dedicated to Pap-sukkal, the messenger of the gods. In the Babylonian calendar a year consisted of 12 lunar months, each beginning when a new crescent moon was first sighted low on the western horizon at sunset. ... Papsukkal is the messenger god in the Akkadian pantheon. ...


Capricorn tend to be very furry.


References

  1. ^ Jeff Mayo, Teach Yourself Astrology, pp 38-41, Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1979
  2. ^ Astrology.com.
  3. ^ W. Muss-Arnolt, The Names of the Assyro-Babylonian Months and Their Regents, Journal of Biblical Literature (1892).
  4. ^ Robert Pelletier & Leonard Cataldo Be Your Own Astrologer pp 24 - 33, Pan Books Ltd, London 1984; Maritha Pottenger, Astro Essentials, pp 31 - 36, ACS Publications San Diego, 1991 ; Jeff Mayo, Ibid, pp 41-55, 1979
  5. ^ a b c d Derek and Julia Parker, The New Compleat Astrologer, pp194-5, Crescent Books, New York, 1990
  6. ^ a b The Diagram Group, The Little Giant Encyclopedia of The Zodiac, pp 159, Sterling Publishing Company, New York, 1997
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n elore.com
  8. ^ a b c d e f Astrology-online.com
  9. ^ a b c The Diagram Group, The Little Giant Encyclopedia of The Zodiac, p 171, Sterling Publishing Company, New York, 1997
  10. ^ Theodora Lau, The Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes, pxxvii, Souvenir Press, London, 2005

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Western astrology is the system of astrology most popular in Western countries. ... In astrology, a fire sign refers to any of the three signs Aries, Leo, or Sagittarius. ... In traditional Western astrology an earth sign is considered to be one of the earth triplicity, which is Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. ... In astrology, the air signs consist of Gemini, Libra and Aquarius. ... In astrology a water sign refers to any of the signs Cancer, Scorpio, or Pisces. ... In astrology, a cardinal sign (also called by older astrologers a moveable sign) is a sign of the zodiac that initiates a change of temperate zone season when the Sun makes its annual passage into them. ... In astrology, there are four fixed signs. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Bicorporeal sign. ... Aries, the ram, is the first astrological sign of the zodiac and its origins are from the Aries constellation. ... Taurus the bull Taurus is the second astrological sign in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation of Taurus. ... An animation of the constellation Gemini (center), the twins, shows two parallel stick figures. ... Cancer astrology sign on the ceiling of the main concourse of Grand Central Terminal. ... Leo the lion Leo is the fifth astrological sign of the Zodiac, originating from the constellation of Leo. ... Virgo the virgin or maiden Virgo is an astrological sign which originated from the constellation Virgo, and is the sixth sign of the zodiac. ... The golden scales Libra is the seventh astrological sign in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation of Libra. ... Scorpio the animal Scorpio is an astrological sign, which originated from the constellation Scorpius, and is the eighth sign of the zodiac. ... Sagittarius the archer Sagittarius is the ninth astrological sign in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation of Sagittarius. ... Spirit of Aquarius Aquarius is the eleventh astrological sign in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation Aquarius. ... Symbol of Pisces Pisces is an Astrological sign, which originated from the constellation Pisces, and is the twelfth sign of the zodiac. ...


 

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