Edward I king of England (erratum)
see :http://primarydirections.blogspot.com/2017/05/english-court-2.html
Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots ( Latin : Malleus Scotorum ), was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Edward was suffering badly from dysentery and his opponents were anticipating his end. A supposed prophecy of Merlin was in circulation, that after his death the Scots and the Welsh would unite and have things as they wished. A defiant Edward decided that he must take the field himself. He mounted his warhorse and led his army north, but he could manage to ride only two miles a day and when he reached the village of Burgh-on-Sands, not far from Carlisle, he had to take to his bed. About noon on July 7th, when his servants came to lift him up so that he could eat, the king died in their arms. He was sixty-eight.
erratum : the precedent chart was from july 24...
almuten
speculum
rays
parallels
hyleg alchocoden
MA SEX SA and JU TRI SA are taken as lesser years, because radix rays are good.
primary directions
- #MO conj MA
- #MA conj SU
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