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Aries |
Taurus |
Gemini |
Cancer |
Leo |
Virgo |
Libra |
Scorpio |
Sagittarius |
Capricorn |
Aquarius |
Pisces |
Chaldean
0-10°
11-20°
21-30° |
Mars
Sun
Venus
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Mercury
Moon
Saturn
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Jupiter
Mars
Sun
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Venus
Mercury
Moon
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Saturn
Jupiter
Mars
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Sun
Venus
Mercury
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Moon
Saturn
Jupiter
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Mars
Sun
Venus
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Mercury
Moon
Saturn
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Jupiter
Mars
Sun
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Venus
Mercury
Moon
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Saturn
Jupiter
Mars
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In Chaldean astrology, the
zodiacal wheel was divided into 36 phases or three decanates for each sign. It
is noteworthy that Classical astrologers were almost unanimous in their
acceptance of the Chaldean Order of the Planets. Medieval practitioners also
used the Lunar Mansions from the same source. See figure 2. The idea of
decanates is infinitely simple and lies at the very roots of Western astrology.
If given no other information at all, save the decanates of the natives' Sun and
we have the underlying co-planet. We might notice that second decanate Pisces is
more jovial than the first, which promotes a more withdrawn and serious nature
indicative of Saturn. The last decanate is the most intensely driven, with Mars
underlying Jupiter.
(Fig.2)

Ancient MSS. showing the Chaldean Order and placement of the 7 Sacred Planets.

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