mardi 23 octobre 2018

Charles VI

Charles VI king of France


(3 December 1368 – 21 October 1422), called the Beloved (French: le Bien-Aimé) and the Mad (French: le Fol or le Fou), was King of France for 42 years from 1380 to his death in 1422, the fourth from the House of Valois.
Charles's first known episode occurred in 1392 when his friend and advisor, Olivier de Clisson, was the victim of an attempted murder. Although Clisson survived, Charles was determined to punish the would-be assassin, Pierre de Craon, who had taken refuge in Brittany. John V, Duke of Brittany was unwilling to hand him over, so Charles prepared a military expedition.


Oxford, St-Johns’ College 164, fol. 158 v°-160 v°. Lc libelle du carré de Charles V a été publié par R. Delachenal, Histoire de Charles V, t. I, p. 1-2, qui corrige L. Delisle, Cabinet des manuscrits, t. III, p. 336. Pour le dauphin : Figura nativitatis serenissimi principis Karoli Delfini Vienne, filii illustrissimi regis Francorum Karoli, anno Domini 1368., post meridiem 2° diei decembris, hora 15. minuta 48., in nocte sequente diem sabbati, que fuit nox mercurii, hora 9. nociis, hora lune (cf. R. Delachenal, op. cit., t. III, p. 534). [cited in horoscopes princiers des xiv et xv siècles, E. Poulle, Bulletin de la Société nationale des Antiquaires de France Année 1971 1969 pp. 63-77]

- stellium: VE SU and SA in SAG
- JU opp MC
- square MO-SU
- VE combust
- conj SU-VE

almutens




speculum




rays



Worst ray : JU opp MC.

parallels



hyleg - alchocoden


 

primary direction


# MA conj SU






(m) square MA conj MO









(m) #MA conj MO (pseudo echo)









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