Henry III
(19 September 1551 – 2 August 1589; born Alexandre Édouard de France, Polish: Henryk Walezy, Lithuanian: Henrikas Valua) was King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1573 to 1575 and King of France from 1574 until his death. He was the last French monarch of the House of Valois.
In 1589, Jacques Clément, a Catholic fanatic, murdered Henry III. He was succeeded by the King of Navarre who, as Henry IV, assumed the throne of France after converting to Catholicism, as the first French king of the House of Bourbon.
[Argoli, DDC, 170 - Junctinus, 683a]
I)- natal chart
- ASC LEO, ruler SU (cadent, III - can't be hyleg)
- MC ARIES, ruler MA (IV)
- opposition MO-VE and quadrature SA
- ME opposition MC
- SA R
We find 3 points detrimental : SU, VE and MA.
- HYLEG ASC (?), MO (?)
- ANAERETA SA (MA)
II)- primary directions
A)- 1573 :
Following the death of the Polish ruler Sigismund II Augustus on 7 July 1572, Jean de Monluc was sent as the French envoy to Poland to negotiate the election of Henry to Polish throne in exchange for military support against Russia, diplomatic assistance in dealing with the Ottoman Empire, and financial subsidies.
On 16 May 1573, Polish nobles chose Henry as the first elected monarch of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Lithuanian nobles boycotted this election, however, and it was left to the Lithuanian ducal council to confirm his election Thus the Commonwealth elected Henry, rather than Habsburg candidates, partly in order to be more agreeable to the Ottoman Empire (a traditional ally of France through the Franco-Ottoman alliance) and strengthen a Polish-Ottoman alliance that was in effect.
1)-VE conj MA
- parameters
direction | promissor | significator |
C VE conj. MA | conj. MA | VE |
long | 207,44 S W | 230,44 S W |
lat | 0,080 | -2,447 |
AR | 205,494 | 227,294 |
dec | -10,512 | -20,257 |
ha | -3,380 | -3,760 |
OA | 217,550 | 251,841 |
dom Campa | 106,759 | 125,380 |
dom Regio | 101,310 | 115,250 |
Dom Placidus | 102,044 | 117,859 |
pôle Regio | 12,449 | 25,649 |
pôle Campa | 12,449 | 25,649 |
Pôle Placidus | 8,628 | 19,712 |
DM D|N | D |166,343 - N |13,657 | D |144,542 - N |35,46 |
DA pôle D|N | D |25,73 - N |1,613 | D |54,209 - N |7,598 |
DA | 12,057 | 24,547 |
SA D|N | D |77,94 N |102,06 | D |65,45 N |114,55 |
D Horiz | 115,71 | 79,09 |
Htd* | 17,009 | 10,909 |
DH** | 0,803 | 3,250 |
TS | 11,836 | 0:47:20,733 |
lat geo, | 48,383 | |
eclip | 23,495 | |
birth year | 1551 | |
event year | 1573 | |
* temporal hour (= 1/6e Sad) |
** horary distance, (= mundane positions, see Giuseppe Bezza) |
- results
2)- MO opp MA
- parameters
direction | promissor | significator |
C MO opp. MA | opp. MA | MO |
long | 207,44 S W | 229,36 S W |
lat | 0,080 | 4,988 |
AR | 205,494 | 228,286 |
dec | -10,512 | -12,805 |
ha | -3,380 | -3,778 |
OA | 217,550 | 243,110 |
dom Campa | 106,759 | 130,156 |
dom Regio | 101,310 | 119,265 |
Dom Placidus | 102,044 | 121,295 |
pôle Regio | 12,449 | 28,823 |
pôle Campa | 12,449 | 28,823 |
Pôle Placidus | 8,628 | 21,568 |
DM D|N | D |166,343 - N |13,657 | D |143,55 - N |36,45 |
DA pôle D|N | D |25,73 - N |1,613 | D |28,307 - N |5,155 |
DA | 12,057 | 14,824 |
SA D|N | D |77,94 N |102,06 | D |75,18 N |104,82 |
D Horiz | 115,71 | 68,37 |
Htd* | 17,009 | 12,529 |
DH** | 0,803 | 2,909 |
TS | 11,836 | 0:47:20,733 |
lat geo, | 48,383 | |
eclip | 23,495 | |
birth year | 1551 | |
event year | 1573 | |
* temporal hour (= 1/6e Sad) |
** horary distance, (= mundane positions, see Giuseppe Bezza) |
- results
We find 2 mundane DP (Placidus and Regio-Campa) and 2 fictitious (AR and Symb).
3)- MA conj SU
- parameters
direction | promissor | significator |
C MA conj. SU | conj. SU | MA |
long | 184,9 S E | 207,44 S W |
lat | 0,000 | 0,080 |
AR | 184,496 | 205,494 |
dec | -1,952 | -10,512 |
ha | -3,013 | -3,380 |
OA | 186,695 | 217,550 |
dom Campa | 79,423 | 106,759 |
dom Regio | 82,930 | 101,310 |
Dom Placidus | 82,835 | 102,044 |
pôle Regio | 7,888 | 12,449 |
pôle Campa | 7,888 | 12,449 |
Pôle Placidus | 5,122 | 8,628 |
DM D|N | D |172,66 - N |7,34 | D |166,343 - N |13,66 |
DA pôle D|N | D |4,323 - N |0,175 | D |25,73 - N |1,613 |
DA | 2,198 | 12,057 |
SA D|N | D |87,8 N |92,2 | D |77,94 N |102,06 |
D Horiz | 84,86 | 88,4 |
Htd* | 15,366 | 12,991 |
DH** | -0,478 | 1,051 |
TS | 11,836 | 0:47:20,733 |
lat geo, | 48,383 | |
eclip | 23,495 | |
birth year | 1551 | |
event year | 1573 | |
* temporal hour (= 1/6e Sad) |
** horary distance, (= mundane positions, see Giuseppe Bezza) |
- results
Observe that in this region of the zodiac, close to the axis MC-IC, we find more directions in AR, which is perfectly normal. (Here : 2 DP and 2 fictitious AR and symb).
4)- // VE conj IC
This arc must be direct, because the direction occurs with the axis.
- parameters
direction | promissor | significator |
// VE conj. MC | conj. MC | VE |
long | 192,87 S E | 167,92 S E |
lat | 0,000 | 0,000 |
AR | 191,836 | 168,891 |
dec | -5,095 | 4,788 |
ha | -3,142 | -2,741 |
OA | 197,597 | 174,301 |
dom Campa | 90,000 | 54,620 |
dom Regio | 90,000 | 64,750 |
Dom Placidus | 90,000 | 65,587 |
pôle Regio | 0,000 | 25,649 |
pôle Campa | 0,000 | 25,649 |
Pôle Placidus | 0,000 | 17,002 |
DM D|N | D |180 - N |0 | D |157,055 - N |22,95 |
DA pôle D|N | D |12,309 - N |0 | D |8,906 - N |1,467 |
DA | 5,761 | 5,41 |
SA D|N | D |84,24 N |95,76 | D |95,41 N |84,59 |
D Horiz | 95,76 | 61,64 |
Htd* | 15,96 | 15,902 |
DH** | 0,000 | -1,443 |
TS | 11,836 | 0:47:20,733 |
lat geo, | 48,383 | |
eclip | 23,495 | |
birth year | 1551 | |
event year | 1573 | |
* temporal hour (= 1/6e Sad) |
** horary distance, (= mundane positions, see Giuseppe Bezza) |
- results
Here, we see that the AR fictitious direction gives the same result as the DP. It is correct because the IC (MC) is involved in the ray. The true ficitious direction is the Symbolic ray in this special case.
B)- 1589 : exitus
On 1 August 1589, Henry III lodged with his army at Saint-Cloud, and was preparing to attack Paris, when a young fanatical Dominican friar, Jacques Clément, carrying false papers, was granted access to deliver important documents to the king. The monk gave the king a bundle of papers and stated that he had a secret message to deliver. The king signalled for his attendants to step back for privacy, and Clément whispered in his ear while plunging a knife into his abdomen. Clément was then killed on the spot by the guards.
At first, the king's wound did not appear fatal, but he enjoined all the officers around him, in the event that he did not survive, to be loyal to Henry of Navarre as their new king. The following morning, the day that he was to have launched his assault to retake Paris, Henry III died.
1)- MO-VE conj MC
Once again, we notice that a particular formation in a theme (here an opposition MO-VE) can coincide first with a favorable event (in the case of Henry III a coronation) then some time later, with another paroxysmal event (assassination). This is a typical case of inversion in astrology.
- parameters
direction | promissor | significator |
C MO conj. MC | conj. MC | MO |
long | 12,87 N W | 50,59 N E |
lat | 0,000 | -4,988 |
AR | 11,836 | 49,505 |
dec | 5,095 | 13,129 |
ha | 0,000 | -0,657 |
OA | 17,597 | 64,726 |
dom Campa | 270,000 | 311,117 |
dom Regio | 270,000 | 300,102 |
Dom Placidus | 270,000 | 302,219 |
pôle Regio | 0,000 | 29,447 |
pôle Campa | 0,000 | 29,447 |
Pôle Placidus | 0,000 | 22,153 |
DM D|N | D |0 - N |180 | D |37,668 - N |142,33 |
DA pôle D|N | D |0 - N |12,309 | D |5,449 - N |28,972 |
DA | 5,761 | 15,221 |
SA D|N | D |95,76 N |84,24 | D |105,22 N |74,78 |
D Horiz | 95,76 | 67,55 |
Htd* | 15,96 | 12,463 |
DH** | 0,000 | 3,022 |
TS | 11,836 | 0:47:20,733 |
lat geo, | 48,383 | |
eclip | 23,495 | |
birth year | 1551 | |
event year | 1589 | |
* temporal hour (= 1/6e Sad) |
** horary distance, (= mundane positions, see Giuseppe Bezza) |
- results
See precedent remark about the occurrence of Symb dir. The arc is exactly :
D = AR(MO) - TS = 49.5° - 11.836° = 37,668°. (It is always a direct arc).
2)- MA # MO
It is a converse arc.
- compute Campanus mundane #MO : 57.29°
- Campanus Lz(mundane #MO) = 169.7° VIRGO
- parameters
direction | promissor | significator |
C MA # MO | # MO | MA |
long | 169,71 S E | 207,72 S W |
lat | 4,988 | -0,080 |
AR | 172,525 | 205,699 |
dec | 8,668 | -10,761 |
ha | -2,805 | -3,384 |
OA | 182,406 | 218,052 |
dom Campa | 57,183 | 106,934 |
dom Regio | 66,815 | 101,432 |
Dom Placidus | 68,307 | 102,189 |
pôle Regio | 23,902 | 12,577 |
pôle Campa | 23,902 | 12,577 |
Pôle Placidus | 15,248 | 8,734 |
DM D|N | D |160,689 - N |19,311 | D |166,138 - N |13,86 |
DA pôle D|N | D |15,897 - N |2,382 | D |26,433 - N |1,673 |
DA | 9,881 | 12,354 |
SA D|N | D |99,88 N |80,12 | D |77,65 N |102,35 |
D Horiz | 60,81 | 88,49 |
Htd* | 13,353 | 12,941 |
DH** | -1,446 | 1,071 |
TS | 11,836 | 0:47:20,733 |
lat geo, | 48,383 | |
eclip | 23,495 | |
birth year | 1551 | |
event year | 1589 | |
* temporal hour (= 1/6e Sad) |
** horary distance, (= mundane positions, see Giuseppe Bezza) |
- results
2 DP Placidus. 1 Symb.
Placidus
Placidus mundane #MO = 61.56°
Placidus L(z) #MO = 163.096° VIR (with lat + 2.012°)
analysis
Here, we have the analysis uniquely for the Placidus # arc.
result
zodiacal
mundane
D --> M D Placidus 1/EQU orb -0.12.
We don't take care of the MO proper motion, because the promissor is MA.
3)-MO # MA
We have here a mirror direction. Mirror rays are, in my opinion, very important to determine in a theme, especially when they engage planets in a mundane direction (here #).
- compute mundane Campanus #MA = 253.07°
- Lz (#MA) = 0.405° ARIES
- parameters
direction | promissor | significator |
C MO # MA | # MA | MO |
long | 1,64 N W | 49,36 N E |
lat | -0,080 | -4,988 |
AR | 1,533 | 48,286 |
dec | 0,579 | 12,805 |
ha | 0,180 | -0,636 |
OA | 2,186 | 63,110 |
dom Campa | 254,859 | 310,156 |
dom Regio | 259,812 | 299,265 |
Dom Placidus | 259,771 | 301,295 |
pôle Regio | 11,260 | 28,823 |
pôle Campa | 11,260 | 28,823 |
Pôle Placidus | 7,291 | 21,568 |
DM D|N | D |10,303 - N |169,697 | D |36,45 - N |143,55 |
DA pôle D|N | D |0,074 - N |1,239 | D |5,155 - N |28,307 |
DA | 0,652 | 14,824 |
SA D|N | D |90,65 N |89,35 | D |104,82 N |75,18 |
D Horiz | 80,35 | 68,37 |
Htd* | 15,109 | 12,529 |
DH** | 0,682 | 2,909 |
TS | 11,836 | 0:47:20,733 |
lat geo, | 48,383 | |
eclip | 23,495 | |
birth year | 1551 | |
event year | 1589 | |
* temporal hour (= 1/6e Sad) |
** horary distance, (= mundane positions, see Giuseppe Bezza) |
- results
The computation of this arc implies a direct direction that will allow me to say a word on how to find a zodiacal longitude of a directed point. For that, I will refer essentially to the works of Max Duval [les moyens de pronostic en astrologie, Ed. Trad., 1986, pp. 48-49].
- L(z) = 0.405°
- compute the rise of this pf :
L(ASC/MA) = -cos(ts')/(tan(l')*sin(w)+cos(w)*sin(ts'))
where :
- ts' = ts ± B + arc_life (± : [-] if the planet is X, XI, XII or IV, V, VI ; [+] otherwise)
- ts = sidereal time (11.836°)
- B = diurnal semi-circle of the promissor point (#MA) corresponding to a pole horizon p (l ') - fixed point position circle (B = -tan(p)*tan(dec_pm), where pf = 28.82° and dec = 12.8°
- arc_life = 1589-1551 = 38° (PTO)
- w = ecliptic
L(ASC/MA) = 51.09° TAURUS (MO = 50.6°, with proper luna motion. Diff MO-L(ASC/MA) = 0.49°).
For the ray, Morinus find C Campanus = 37.656° and we find D = 37.649°.
4)- SA //MO
- find the Campanus mundane //MO =229.84°
- compute L(z) //MO = 344.69° PISCES
- parameters
direction | promissor | significator |
C SA // MO | // MO | SA |
long | 315,57 N W | 343,46 N W |
lat | -1,359 | -4,988 |
AR | 318,469 | 346,716 |
dec | -17,502 | -11,117 |
ha | -5,352 | -5,845 |
OA | 339,261 | 359,495 |
dom Campa | 191,313 | 226,949 |
dom Regio | 196,763 | 238,183 |
Dom Placidus | 200,600 | 240,723 |
pôle Regio | 47,145 | 30,687 |
pôle Campa | 47,145 | 30,687 |
Pôle Placidus | 41,213 | 20,250 |
DM D|N | D |53,367 - N |126,633 | D |25,12 - N |154,88 |
DA pôle D|N | D |16,033 - N |23,765 | D |4,157 - N |19,257 |
DA | 20,792 | 12,779 |
SA D|N | D |69,21 N |110,79 | D |77,22 N |102,78 |
D Horiz | 15,84 | 102,34 |
Htd* | 11,535 | 12,87 |
DH** | 4,627 | 1,952 |
TS | 11,836 | 0:47:20,733 |
lat geo, | 48,383 | |
eclip | 23,495 | |
birth year | 1551 | |
event year | 1589 | |
* temporal hour (= 1/6e Sad) |
** horary distance, (= mundane positions, see Giuseppe Bezza) |
- results
1 C Regio-Campa :
SA is rising at D = 342.65 (for arc = 38° PTO) with diff D(SA)-//MO = -0.8°
We find also 1 dir Goldmayer Placidus (fictitious).
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