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Chart rulership has changed over time due to the discovery of previously unknown planets. In classic astrology, Mars, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, and Saturn were the only planets visible to the naked eye and ruled the astrological signs along with the sun and moon. While astrologers are aware that the sun and moon themselves are not planets, they are often grouped as such due to their movement around the earth (since birth charts are mapped from the perspective of our position on Earth). The sun and moon are also referred to as luminaries and each have their own significance in horoscopic astrology alongside their roles as planets. The sun, moon, and aforementioned observable planets are known as the classic or ancient rulers are still used by some astrologers today.

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  • Chart rulership has changed over time due to the discovery of previously unknown planets. In classic astrology, Mars, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, and Saturn were the only planets visible to the naked eye and ruled the astrological signs along with the sun and moon. While astrologers are aware that the sun and moon themselves are not planets, they are often grouped as such due to their movement around the earth (since birth charts are mapped from the perspective of our position on Earth). The sun and moon are also referred to as luminaries and each have their own significance in horoscopic astrology alongside their roles as planets. The sun, moon, and aforementioned observable planets are known as the classic or ancient rulers are still used by some astrologers today. (en)
  • En astrologie, rechercher la dominante d'un thème astrologique revient à chercher l'essentiel qui s'exprime en quelques lignes. En effet, un débutant risque fort d'échouer devant l'« arbre qui cache la forêt ». Certains esprits peuvent avoir besoin d'un guidage mathématique. À cet effet, plusieurs grilles de valorisation quantitative des planètes du thème astral ont été mises au point au cours des siècles. Cet article en présente trois des plus connues. (fr)
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  • Chart rulership has changed over time due to the discovery of previously unknown planets. In classic astrology, Mars, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, and Saturn were the only planets visible to the naked eye and ruled the astrological signs along with the sun and moon. While astrologers are aware that the sun and moon themselves are not planets, they are often grouped as such due to their movement around the earth (since birth charts are mapped from the perspective of our position on Earth). The sun and moon are also referred to as luminaries and each have their own significance in horoscopic astrology alongside their roles as planets. The sun, moon, and aforementioned observable planets are known as the classic or ancient rulers are still used by some astrologers today. (en)
  • En astrologie, rechercher la dominante d'un thème astrologique revient à chercher l'essentiel qui s'exprime en quelques lignes. En effet, un débutant risque fort d'échouer devant l'« arbre qui cache la forêt ». Certains esprits peuvent avoir besoin d'un guidage mathématique. À cet effet, plusieurs grilles de valorisation quantitative des planètes du thème astral ont été mises au point au cours des siècles. Cet article en présente trois des plus connues. (fr)
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  • Chart Rulership (en)
  • Dominante (astrologie) (fr)
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