Royal Stars - Fixed Stars of particular significance. There are four Royal Stars: Aldebaran, Regulus, Antares and Fomalhaut. Regulus is usually considered the "most royal", although Aldebaran has his proponents.
Royal Stars. v. Watchers. Ruler. This rather over-worked and at times loosely-applied term is principally concerned with a schematic arrangement of the Signs, ...
The Royal Stars These stars once marked the cardinal points of the equinoxes and the solstices. They are also known as the Archangel stars being watchers of the four points of the compass.
The four royal stars were: Regulus (Leo) - north Fomalhaut (Aquarius) - south Antares (Scorpio) - west Aldebaron (Taurus) - east. Back to text ...
One of the four Royal Stars. AntipathyInharmonious relations between planets, particularly those which rule or are exalted in opposite signs.
One of the Royal Stars of Persia, "The Watcher of the East." Like the other three Royal Stars, (Regulus, Antares, and Fomalhaut) Aldebaran promises great success as long as certain conditions are fulfilled (caution; ...
A triple star; called the Lion's Heart; one of the Royal stars of the Persians, as Watcher of the North, marking the Summer solstice about 3000 B.C.
Fomalhaut - A malefic Fixed Star in the 4th degree of Pisces. One of the four Royal Stars. Forecast - Plotting the movements of the planets to determine upcoming trends.
Reception (astrology) Retrograde and direct motion Right ascension Royal stars ...
follower' of the Pleiades) is usually identified with the eye of the constellation of Taurus, the Bull, and the name is one of the most distinctive and least liable to corruption since it comes from this star, which was one of the four Royal Stars of ...
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