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modern rulerships,
particularly in
light of the fact that
ancient astrology is not
known to have ****igned what we
commonly think of as sign
rulerships. Furthermore...
- Look up
rulership in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rulership may
refer to: The
position or
quality of a ruler, see also
Sovereignty A
government or...
- astrology: * as used as an
essential dignity in astrology.
Notice that
rulerships follow a
repeating pattern, the
Chaldaean order of the planets: Saturn...
- ends with the
twelfth and
final astrological sign, Pisces. The
elemental rulerships for the
twelve astrological signs of the
zodiac (according to
Marcus Manilius)...
- over time,
rulerships were
established by the planets’ and the signs’
shared commonalities. Today's more
modern use of the term “
rulership” is a system...
-
considered triplicity rulership the most
powerful and
demonstrable of the
several essential dignities of a planet.
Triplicity rulerships (using the "Dorothean...
- of
angles in the chart.
Rulership is the
connection between planet and
correlated sign and house. The
conventional rulerships are as follows: Aries: Mars...
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Economy and Society: An
Outline of
Interpretive Sociology (1921; German:
Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Grundriß der
verstehenden Soziologie; or
simply Economy...
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original on 22
August 2017.
Retrieved 1
November 2016. Skre,
Dagfinn (2020).
Rulership in 1st to 14th
century Scandinavia. De Gruyter. pp. 3, 5–10. hdl:20.500...
- A
coregency is the
situation where a
monarchical position (such as prince, princess, king, queen,
emperor or empress),
normally held by only a
single person...