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Dear List Members,

 

This is the rectified chart for:

 

ITALY

Mar 17, 1861  12:00 AM -00:31 LMT

Turin, Italy Longitude: 7E40 Latitude: 45N03

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 21:55 Current Period:

RA/JU/KE

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    11:58 Sco                 

Anuradha   Sa

Sun    04:28 Pis  +00:59:40 

WK   U.Bhadra   Sa

Moon   03:27 Tau  +11:59:20  WK   Krittika   Su

Mars   26:31 Ari  +00:40:15  FM   Bharani    Ve

MercR  02:46 Pis  -00:55:51 

CM   P.Bhadra   Ju

JuptR  26:12 Can  -00:04:52 

WK   Aslesha    Me

Ven    20:06 Aqu  +01:14:29 

FM   P.Bhadra   Ju

Sat R  12:39 Leo  -00:04:16 

WK   Magha      Ke

Rahu   28:11 Sag  -00:05:33  FM   U.Shadya   Su

Ketu   28:11 Gem  -00:05:33  FM   Punarvasu  Ju

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 20 beats

Day: Sunday  Sunrise: 6:12 AM

Tithi:  Shukla Panchami

Yoga Pt: 11:15 Cn  Yogi:Sa  AviYogi:Mo 

Dup Yogi: Mo

Dagha Rashis: Gem Vir

 

Rashi Chart

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Some of the events used in the rectification:

 

Chart Notes:

Disaster  Date Killed

Earthquake    28-Dec-1908   75,000

Earthquake    13-Jan-1915   30,000

Extreme Temperature 16-Jul-2003   12,000

Earthquake    23-Nov-1980   4,689

Earthquake    8-Sep-1905    2,500

Earthquake    23-Jul-1930   1,883

Slides    9-Oct-1963    1,189

Earthquake    6-May-1976    922

Volcano   18-Apr-1906   700

Flood     Oct-1954  322

    

Disaster  Date Affected

Flood     7-Oct-1970    1,301,650

Earthquake    23-Nov-1980   407,700

Earthquake    6-May-1976    218,222

Earthquake    28-Dec-1908   150,000

Flood     4-Nov-1966    100,100

Earthquake    15-Jan-1968   55,563

Flood     13-Oct-2000   43,000

Earthquake    26-Sep-1997   38,100

Earthquake    19-Sep-1983   21,030

Flood     5-Nov-1994    17,300

 

Disaster  Date Killed

Transport Accident 4-Mar-1944    521

Misc Accident 19-Jul-1985   329

Transport Accident 11-Apr-1991   140

Transport Accident 8-Oct-2001    118

Transport Accident 28-Mar-1997   80

Misc Accident 2-Aug-1980    76

Transport Accident 10-Jun-2003   67

Misc Accident 1-Feb-1983    64

Misc Accident 11-Nov-1999   62

Transport Accident 8-Mar-2002    50

    

Disaster  Date Affected

Industrial Accident 10-Jul-1976   190,893

Industrial Accident 1978 10,000

Industrial Accident 17-Dec-1984   800

Industrial Accident 23-May-1997   700

Transport Accident 7-Dec-1990    270

Misc Accident 2-Aug-1980    200

Transport Accident 13-Dec-1984   200

Transport Accident 14-Apr-1978   120

Transport Accident 9-Feb-1993    120

Transport Accident 16-Feb-1998   120

 

Air Accidents:

01-JUN-1946

Douglas DC-4  44-9078   USAF 30

15-FEB-1947

SM.95     I-ABQH    Corrieri

Aerei Militari 16

18-NOV-1947

Bristol 170   SE-BNG    AB TT-Transportflyg 21

30-OCT-1948

Lockheed 18   G-AKPD    private   4

06-DEC-1948

Douglas DC-3  I-ETNA    ALI  7

31-DEC-1948

Douglas DC-3  ZS-BYX    Pan African Air Charter 12

04-MAY-1949

Fiat G.212    I-ELCE    ALI  31

23-JUN-1949

Lockheed L-749 PH-TER    KLM  33

17-JAN-1951

SM.95     I-DALO    Alitalia  14

17-FEB-1952

Vickers Viking G-AHPI    Hunting Air Travel 31

21-AUG-1952

HP Hermes G-ALDF    Airwork   7

26-JAN-1953

Douglas DC-3  I-LAIL    LAI  19

10-JAN-1954

DH-106 Comet  G-ALYP    BOAC 35

14-JAN-1954

Douglas DC-6  PI-C294   Philippine Air Lines    16

13-FEB-1955

Douglas DC-6  OO-SDB    Sabena    29

22-DEC-1956

Douglas DC-3  I-LINC    LAI  21

19-FEB-1958

DH-114 Heron  G-APJS    Gulf Aviation 3

22-OCT-1958

Vickers Viscount   G-ANHC    BEA  31

03-NOV-1958

Douglas DC-3  YE-AAB    Yemen Airlines 8

26-JUN-1959

Lockheed L-1649    N7313C    TWA  68

14-OCT-1960

DH-114 Heron  I-AOMU    Itavia    11

08-MAR-1962

Douglas DC-6  I-DIMO    SAM  5

20-MAR-1963

DH-106 Comet  SA-R-7    Saudi

Arabian Government     18

30-MAR-1963

Douglas DC-3  I-TAVI    Itavia    11

28-MAR-1964

Vickers Viscount   I-LAKE    Alitalia  45

23-NOV-1964

Boeing 707    N769TW    TWA  50

11-MAR-1967

DHC-6 Twin Otter   I-CLAI    Aeralpi   4

02-AUG-1968

DC-8 I-DIWF    Alitalia  13

25-APR-1970

Fairchild C-119    MM52-6018 Italian AF    19

09-NOV-1971

Lockheed C-130 XV216     RAF  50

08-APR-1972

HS-748    XS609     RAF  4

16-APR-1972

Fokker F-27   I-ATIP    ATI  18

05-MAY-1972

DC-8 I-DIWB    Alitalia  115

30-OCT-1972

Fokker F-27   I-ATIR    ATI  27

23-NOV-1973

Douglas DC-3  MM61832   Italian AF    4

17-DEC-1973

Boeing 707    N407PA    Pan Am    32

01-JAN-1974

Fokker F-28   I-TIDE    Itavia    38

03-MAR-1977

Lockheed C-130 MM61996  Italian AF    44

19-NOV-1977

Boeing 707    ET-ACD    Ethiopian Airlines 5

22-FEB-1978

Learjet 35    I-MCSA    Maniglia Construzioni   3

23-DEC-1978

DC-9-30   I-DIKQ    Alitalia  108

14-SEP-1979

DC-9-30   I-ATJC    ATI  31

12-JUL-1984

Lockheed C-141 64-0624   USAF 17

29-AUG-1985

G-222     MM62131   Italian AF    4

15-OCT-1987

ATR-42    I-ATRH    ATI  37

17-OCT-1988

Boeing 707    5X-UBC    Uganda Airlines    33

13-DEC-1995

Antonov 24    YR-AMR    Romavia   49

08-OCT-2001

MD-80     SE-DMA    SAS  110

 

1861        The Risorgimento movement resulted in

Italian unification. The Carbonari was a secret society in early 19th century Italy who advocated

liberal and patriotic ideas and opposed the conservative regimes imposed on Italy by the Allies who

had defeated Napoleon in 1815. As with other secret societies of the age, the Carbonari

had an initiation ceremony, complex symbols and a hierarchical organization

though its exact origins are left to conjecture. They recruited primarily among

nobility, small landowners and officeholders and may have been an offshoot of

the Freemasons. Their influence is credited with preparing the way for the

Risorgimento movement.

 

1861-1865    Turin was the capital of Italy.

 

1867        Nov 12, Mount Vesuvius erupted.

1868        Nov 28, Mt. Etna in Sicily erupted violently.

1870        Sep 20, Italian troops under Victor

Emmanuel II took control of the Papal States from France, leading to the

unification of Italy. Pope Pius IX surrendered.

1870        Oct 2, The papal states voted in favor

of union with Italy. The capital was moved from Florence to Rome.

1872        Apr 24, Mt. Vesuvius erupted.

1878        Jan 9, Victor Emmanuel II (57), king of Sardinia (1849-61) and Italy (1861-78), died.

1882        Jun 2, Giuseppi Garibaldi (74), Italian

rebel leader, died.

1883        Jul 28, Shocks, triggered by the volcano

Epomeo (Isle of Ischia, Italy), destroyed 1,200 houses at Casamicciola killing

2,000.

1896        Mar 1, The Battle of Adowa (Adwa, Adua) began in Ethiopia between the 80,000

forces of Negus Menelik, Emperor Menelik II, and 18-20,000 Italian troops. The

Italians suffered a crushing defeat. Menalik II and his wife Taitu led Ethiopia to independence

from Italy.

1900        Jul 29, Italian King Humbert I was

assassinated.

1908        Dec 28, 80,000 people died in the Messina earthquake in Sicily. Some 200,000

people were killed in southern Italy. The government hired a number of

steamships, including the Florida, to ship survivors

to America.

1911        Sep 25, Italy declared war on Turkey.

1911        Nov 1, Italian planes performed the

first aerial bombing on Tanguira oasis in Libya.

1912        Feb 24, Italy bombed Beirut in the first act of

war against the Ottoman Empire.

1912        Mar 14, An anarchist named Antonio Dalba

unsuccessfully attempted to kill Italy's King Victor Emmanuel III in Rome.

1915        Jan 13, An earthquake in Avezzano, Italy, killed 29,800.

1915        May 23, Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary in World War I.

1915        Nov 7, Austrian submarine torpedoed

Italian passenger ship and 272 were killed.

1916        Aug 27, Italy declared war on Germany.

1920        Nov 21, Mussolini's squad began terror

and 11 died in Bologna, Italy.

1930        Jul 23, Earthquake struck Ariano, Italy, and some 1,500

were killed.

1941        Mar 29, The British sank five Italian

warships off the Peloponnesus coast in the Mediterranean.

1944        Mar 2, A train disaster killed 521

people in Salerno, Italy.

1944        Mar 20, Mount Vesuvius, Italy, exploded.

1944        Sep 28-Oct 5, Nazi murders took place in

Marzabotto, Italy, under SS-major Reder.

Retreating Nazi troops killed some 1,000 women, children and elderly while

allegedly pursuing resistance fighters.

1945        Apr 28, Italian dictator Benito

Mussolini and his mistress, Clara Petacci, were executed by Italian partisans

as they attempted to flee the country.

1960        Aug 25,  The 17th summer Olympics opened

in Rome.

1961        Nov 11, Congolese soldiers murdered 13

Italian UN pilots.

1963        Oct 9, A dam in Piave valley of Italy, broke and about

2,000 died.

1966        Nov 4, A devastating flood swamped Venice, damaged monuments

and covered the city in mud.

1971        Apr 5, Mount Etna erupted in Sicily, Italy.

1980        Aug 2, In Bologna, Italy, a Fascist bomb

attack killed 85 people at the train station.

1981        May 13, John Paul II was shot and

seriously wounded in St. Peter's Square

1998        Feb 12, Over 250 cars crashed on the

foggy highway A-13 between Padua and Bologna. Four people were

killed and dozens were injured.

1998        Jul 1, Mt. Etna erupted for 30

minutes.

1998        Jul 11, It was reported that fires in

southern Italy and Sicily burned 2,500 acres

of forest and grassland.

2002        Oct 31, A strong earthquake rocked

central and southern Italy, trapping about 50 children in a school in

San Giuliano di Puglia after the building's roof collapsed. The death reached at least

28.

2003        Jul 15, Four US crew members were

killed in a fiery crash of a Navy helicopter in Italy.

2003        Nov 12, In Iraq a suicide truck

bomber attacked the headquarters of Italy's paramilitary police in Nasiriyah, killing

31 people, including 18 Italians.

 

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Hello Jorge,

 

I don't understand the LMT here, JT gives me zero time zone. and 4

degree ascendant.

 

Aloha, Sally

 

Jorge Angelino wrote:

 

 

Dear List Members,

 

This is the

rectified chart for:

 

ITALY

Mar 17, 1861 12:00 AM -00:31 LMT

Turin, Italy

Longitude: 7E40 Latitude: 45N03

Lahiri Ayanamsha:

21:55 Current

Period:

RA/JU/KE

 

Planet Deg

Sign Speed SA

Nakshatra Lord

================================================

Asc 11:58

Sco

Anuradha Sa

Sun 04:28 Pis

+00:59:40

WK U.Bhadra Sa

Moon 03:27 Tau +11:59:20 WK

Krittika Su

Mars 26:31 Ari

+00:40:15 FM

Bharani Ve

MercR 02:46 Pis

-00:55:51

CM P.Bhadra Ju

JuptR 26:12 Can

-00:04:52

WK Aslesha Me

Ven 20:06 Aqu

+01:14:29

FM P.Bhadra Ju

Sat R 12:39 Leo

-00:04:16

WK Magha Ke

Rahu 28:11 Sag

-00:05:33 FM

U.Shadya Su

Ketu 28:11 Gem

-00:05:33 FM

Punarvasu Ju

 

True Node 365.25

Day Year - Internet Time: 20 beats

Day: Sunday Sunrise: 6:12 AM

Tithi: Shukla

Panchami

Yoga Pt: 11:15 Cn

Yogi:Sa AviYogi:Mo

Dup Yogi: Mo

Dagha Rashis: Gem

Vir

 

Rashi Chart

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Some of the

events used in the rectification:

 

Chart Notes:

Disaster Date

Killed

Earthquake 28-Dec-1908 75,000

Earthquake 13-Jan-1915 30,000

Extreme

Temperature 16-Jul-2003 12,000

Earthquake 23-Nov-1980 4,689

Earthquake 8-Sep-1905 2,500

Earthquake 23-Jul-1930 1,883

Slides 9-Oct-1963 1,189

Earthquake 6-May-1976 922

Volcano 18-Apr-1906 700

Flood

Oct-1954 322

Disaster Date

Affected

Flood 7-Oct-1970

1,301,650

Earthquake 23-Nov-1980 407,700

Earthquake 6-May-1976

218,222

Earthquake 28-Dec-1908 150,000

Flood 4-Nov-1966

100,100

Earthquake 15-Jan-1968 55,563

Flood 13-Oct-2000 43,000

Earthquake 26-Sep-1997 38,100

Earthquake 19-Sep-1983 21,030

Flood 5-Nov-1994 17,300

 

Disaster Date

Killed

Transport

Accident 4-Mar-1944 521

Misc Accident 19-Jul-1985 329

Transport

Accident 11-Apr-1991 140

Transport

Accident 8-Oct-2001 118

Transport

Accident 28-Mar-1997 80

Misc Accident 2-Aug-1980 76

Transport

Accident 10-Jun-2003 67

Misc Accident 1-Feb-1983 64

Misc Accident 11-Nov-1999 62

Transport

Accident 8-Mar-2002 50

Disaster Date

Affected

Industrial

Accident 10-Jul-1976 190,893

Industrial

Accident 1978 10,000

Industrial

Accident 17-Dec-1984 800

Industrial

Accident 23-May-1997 700

Transport

Accident 7-Dec-1990 270

Misc Accident 2-Aug-1980 200

Transport

Accident 13-Dec-1984 200

Transport

Accident 14-Apr-1978 120

Transport

Accident 9-Feb-1993 120

Transport

Accident 16-Feb-1998 120

 

Air Accidents:

01-JUN-1946

Douglas DC-4

44-9078 USAF 30

15-FEB-1947

SM.95

I-ABQH Corrieri

Aerei Militari 16

18-NOV-1947

Bristol 170 SE-BNG AB

TT-Transportflyg 21

30-OCT-1948

Lockheed 18

G-AKPD private 4

06-DEC-1948

Douglas DC-3

I-ETNA ALI 7

31-DEC-1948

Douglas DC-3

ZS-BYX Pan African Air Charter 12

04-MAY-1949

Fiat G.212

I-ELCE ALI 31

23-JUN-1949

Lockheed L-749

PH-TER KLM 33

17-JAN-1951

SM.95

I-DALO Alitalia 14

17-FEB-1952

Vickers Viking

G-AHPI Hunting Air Travel 31

21-AUG-1952

HP Hermes

G-ALDF Airwork 7

26-JAN-1953

Douglas DC-3

I-LAIL LAI 19

10-JAN-1954

DH-106 Comet

G-ALYP BOAC 35

14-JAN-1954

Douglas DC-6

PI-C294 Philippine Air Lines 16

13-FEB-1955

Douglas DC-6

OO-SDB Sabena 29

22-DEC-1956

Douglas DC-3

I-LINC LAI 21

19-FEB-1958

DH-114 Heron

G-APJS Gulf Aviation 3

22-OCT-1958

Vickers

Viscount G-ANHC BEA 31

03-NOV-1958

Douglas DC-3 YE-AAB Yemen Airlines

8

26-JUN-1959

Lockheed

L-1649 N7313C TWA 68

14-OCT-1960

DH-114 Heron

I-AOMU Itavia 11

08-MAR-1962

Douglas DC-6

I-DIMO SAM

5

20-MAR-1963

DH-106 Comet SA-R-7

Saudi

Arabian Government 18

30-MAR-1963

Douglas DC-3

I-TAVI Itavia 11

28-MAR-1964

Vickers

Viscount I-LAKE Alitalia 45

23-NOV-1964

Boeing 707

N769TW TWA 50

11-MAR-1967

DHC-6 Twin

Otter I-CLAI Aeralpi 4

02-AUG-1968

DC-8 I-DIWF

Alitalia 13

25-APR-1970

Fairchild

C-119 MM52-6018 Italian AF 19

09-NOV-1971

Lockheed C-130

XV216 RAF 50

08-APR-1972

HS-748

XS609 RAF 4

16-APR-1972

Fokker F-27

I-ATIP ATI 18

05-MAY-1972

DC-8 I-DIWB

Alitalia 115

30-OCT-1972

Fokker F-27

I-ATIR ATI 27

23-NOV-1973

Douglas DC-3

MM61832 Italian AF 4

17-DEC-1973

Boeing 707

N407PA Pan Am 32

01-JAN-1974

Fokker F-28

I-TIDE Itavia 38

03-MAR-1977

Lockheed C-130

MM61996 Italian AF 44

19-NOV-1977

Boeing 707

ET-ACD Ethiopian Airlines 5

22-FEB-1978

Learjet 35 I-MCSA

Maniglia Construzioni 3

23-DEC-1978

DC-9-30

I-DIKQ Alitalia 108

14-SEP-1979

DC-9-30

I-ATJC ATI 31

12-JUL-1984

Lockheed C-141

64-0624 USAF 17

29-AUG-1985

G-222

MM62131 Italian AF 4

15-OCT-1987

ATR-42

I-ATRH ATI 37

17-OCT-1988

Boeing 707 5X-UBC Uganda

Airlines 33

13-DEC-1995

Antonov 24

YR-AMR Romavia 49

08-OCT-2001

MD-80

SE-DMA SAS 110

 

1861 The

Risorgimento movement resulted in

Italian unification. The Carbonari was a secret society in early 19th

century Italy who

advocated

liberal and patriotic ideas and opposed the conservative regimes

imposed on Italy by the

Allies who

had defeated Napoleon in 1815. As with other secret societies of the

age, the Carbonari

had an initiation ceremony, complex symbols and a hierarchical

organization

though its exact origins are left to conjecture. They recruited

primarily among

nobility, small landowners and officeholders and may have been an

offshoot of

the Freemasons. Their influence is credited with preparing the way for

the

Risorgimento movement.

 

1861-1865 Turin was the

capital of Italy.

 

1867 Nov

12, Mount Vesuvius erupted.

 

1868 Nov

28, Mt. Etna in Sicily erupted

violently.

1870 Sep

20, Italian troops under Victor

Emmanuel II took control of the Papal States from France, leading

to the

unification of Italy. Pope

Pius IX surrendered.

1870 Oct

2, The papal states voted in favor

of union with Italy. The

capital was moved from Florence to Rome.

1872 Apr

24, Mt. Vesuvius erupted.

1878 Jan

9, Victor Emmanuel II (57), king of Sardinia

(1849-61) and Italy

(1861-78), died.

1882 Jun

2, Giuseppi Garibaldi (74), Italian

rebel leader, died.

1883 Jul

28, Shocks, triggered by the volcano

Epomeo (Isle of Ischia, Italy), destroyed 1,200 houses at Casamicciola

killing

2,000.

1896 Mar

1, The Battle of Adowa (Adwa, Adua)

began in Ethiopia between

the 80,000

forces of Negus Menelik, Emperor Menelik II, and 18-20,000 Italian

troops. The

Italians suffered a crushing defeat. Menalik II and his wife Taitu led Ethiopia to

independence

from Italy.

1900 Jul

29, Italian King Humbert I was

assassinated.

1908 Dec

28, 80,000 people died in the Messina

earthquake in Sicily. Some

200,000

people were killed in southern Italy. The

government hired a number of

steamships, including the Florida, to ship

survivors

to America.

1911 Sep

25, Italy declared

war on Turkey.

1911 Nov

1, Italian planes performed the

first aerial bombing on Tanguira oasis in Libya.

1912 Feb

24, Italy bombed Beirut in the

first act of

war against the Ottoman Empire.

1912 Mar

14, An anarchist named Antonio Dalba

unsuccessfully attempted to kill Italy's King

Victor Emmanuel III in Rome.

1915 Jan

13, An earthquake in Avezzano, Italy, killed

29,800.

1915 May

23, Italy declared

war on Austria-Hungary in World

War I.

1915 Nov

7, Austrian submarine torpedoed

Italian passenger ship and 272 were killed.

1916 Aug

27, Italy declared

war on Germany.

1920 Nov

21, Mussolini's squad

began terror

and 11 died in Bologna, Italy.

1930 Jul

23, Earthquake struck Ariano, Italy, and

some 1,500

were killed.

1941 Mar

29, The British sank five Italian

warships off the Peloponnesus coast in

the Mediterranean.

1944 Mar

2, A train disaster killed 521

people in Salerno, Italy.

1944 Mar

20, Mount Vesuvius, Italy,

exploded.

1944 Sep

28-Oct 5, Nazi murders took place in

Marzabotto, Italy, under

SS-major Reder.

Retreating Nazi troops killed some 1,000 women, children and elderly

while

allegedly pursuing resistance fighters.

1945 Apr

28, Italian dictator Benito

Mussolini and his mistress, Clara Petacci, were executed by Italian

partisans

as they attempted to flee the country.

1960 Aug

25, The 17th summer Olympics opened

in Rome.

1961 Nov

11, Congolese soldiers murdered 13

Italian UN pilots.

1963 Oct

9, A dam in Piave valley of Italy, broke

and about

2,000 died.

1966 Nov

4, A devastating flood swamped Venice, damaged

monuments

and covered the city in mud.

1971 Apr

5, Mount Etna erupted

in Sicily, Italy.

1980 Aug

2, In Bologna, Italy, a

Fascist bomb

attack killed 85 people at the train station.

1981 May

13, John Paul II was shot and

seriously wounded in St. Peter's Square

1998 Feb

12, Over 250 cars crashed on the

foggy highway A-13 between Padua and Bologna. Four

people were

killed and dozens were injured.

1998 Jul

1, Mt. Etna erupted

for 30

minutes.

1998 Jul

11, It was reported that fires in

southern Italy and Sicily burned

2,500 acres

of forest and grassland.

2002 Oct

31, A strong earthquake rocked

central and southern Italy,

trapping about 50 children in a school in

San Giuliano di Puglia after the building's roof

collapsed. The death reached at least

28.

2003 Jul

15, Four US crew

members were

killed in a fiery crash of a Navy helicopter in Italy.

2003 Nov

12, In Iraq a

suicide truck

bomber attacked the headquarters of Italy's

paramilitary police in Nasiriyah, killing

31 people, including 18 Italians.

 

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satva

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Angelino

 

 

 

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Hello dear Sally,

 

If you want to calculate

the chart in JTW, when opting for zone you go to the bottom, choose LMT 0, and

then write the -00:31.

 

Using JJ, just

insert 0 31 in the space of zone. Do not forget to change the longitude to

East.

 

Best wishes,

 

Jorge

 

-----Original

Message-----

Sally Spencer

[sally234]

segunda-feira, 6 de Dezembro

de 2004 22:57

SAMVA

Re: ITALY

rectified chart

 

Hello Jorge,

 

I don't understand the LMT here, JT gives me zero time zone. and 4 degree

ascendant.

 

Aloha, Sally

 

Jorge Angelino wrote:

 

 

Dear

List Members,

 

This

is the rectified chart for:

 

ITALY

Mar

17, 1861 12:00 AM -00:31 LMT

Turin,

Italy Longitude: 7E40 Latitude: 45N03

Lahiri

Ayanamsha: 21:55 Current Period: RA/JU/KE

 

Planet

Deg Sign Speed SA

Nakshatra Lord

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Asc

11:58

Sco

Anuradha Sa

Sun

04:28 Pis +00:59:40 WK U.Bhadra Sa

Moon

03:27 Tau +11:59:20 WK Krittika Su

Mars

26:31 Ari +00:40:15 FM Bharani Ve

MercR

02:46 Pis -00:55:51 CM P.Bhadra Ju

JuptR

26:12 Can -00:04:52 WK Aslesha Me

Ven

20:06 Aqu +01:14:29 FM P.Bhadra Ju

Sat

R 12:39 Leo -00:04:16 WK

Magha Ke

Rahu

28:11 Sag -00:05:33 FM U.Shadya Su

Ketu

28:11 Gem -00:05:33 FM Punarvasu Ju

 

True

Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 20 beats

Day:

Sunday Sunrise: 6:12 AM

Tithi:

Shukla Panchami

Yoga

Pt: 11:15 Cn Yogi:Sa AviYogi:Mo Dup Yogi: Mo

Dagha

Rashis: Gem Vir

 

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Some

of the events used in the rectification:

 

Chart

Notes:

Disaster

Date Killed

Earthquake

28-Dec-1908 75,000

Earthquake

13-Jan-1915 30,000

Extreme

Temperature 16-Jul-2003 12,000

Earthquake

23-Nov-1980 4,689

Earthquake

8-Sep-1905 2,500

Earthquake

23-Jul-1930 1,883

Slides

9-Oct-1963 1,189

Earthquake

6-May-1976 922

Volcano

18-Apr-1906 700

Flood

Oct-1954 322

 

Disaster

Date Affected

Flood

7-Oct-1970 1,301,650

Earthquake

23-Nov-1980 407,700

Earthquake

6-May-1976 218,222

Earthquake

28-Dec-1908 150,000

Flood

4-Nov-1966 100,100

Earthquake

15-Jan-1968 55,563

Flood

13-Oct-2000 43,000

Earthquake

26-Sep-1997 38,100

Earthquake

19-Sep-1983 21,030

Flood

5-Nov-1994 17,300

 

Disaster

Date Killed

Transport

Accident 4-Mar-1944 521

Misc

Accident 19-Jul-1985 329

Transport

Accident 11-Apr-1991 140

Transport

Accident 8-Oct-2001 118

Transport

Accident 28-Mar-1997 80

Misc

Accident 2-Aug-1980 76

Transport

Accident 10-Jun-2003 67

Misc

Accident 1-Feb-1983 64

Misc

Accident 11-Nov-1999 62

Transport

Accident 8-Mar-2002 50

 

Disaster

Date Affected

Industrial

Accident 10-Jul-1976 190,893

Industrial

Accident 1978 10,000

Industrial

Accident 17-Dec-1984 800

Industrial

Accident 23-May-1997 700

Transport

Accident 7-Dec-1990 270

Misc

Accident 2-Aug-1980 200

Transport

Accident 13-Dec-1984 200

Transport

Accident 14-Apr-1978 120

Transport

Accident 9-Feb-1993 120

Transport

Accident 16-Feb-1998 120

 

Air

Accidents:

01-JUN-1946

Douglas

DC-4 44-9078 USAF 30

15-FEB-1947

SM.95

I-ABQH Corrieri Aerei Militari 16

18-NOV-1947

Bristol

170 SE-BNG AB TT-Transportflyg 21

30-OCT-1948

Lockheed

18 G-AKPD private 4

06-DEC-1948

Douglas

DC-3 I-ETNA ALI 7

31-DEC-1948

Douglas

DC-3 ZS-BYX Pan African Air Charter 12

04-MAY-1949

Fiat

G.212 I-ELCE ALI 31

23-JUN-1949

Lockheed

L-749 PH-TER KLM 33

17-JAN-1951

SM.95

I-DALO Alitalia 14

17-FEB-1952

Vickers

Viking G-AHPI Hunting Air Travel 31

21-AUG-1952

HP

Hermes G-ALDF Airwork 7

26-JAN-1953

Douglas

DC-3 I-LAIL LAI 19

10-JAN-1954

DH-106

Comet G-ALYP BOAC 35

14-JAN-1954

Douglas

DC-6 PI-C294 Philippine Air Lines 16

13-FEB-1955

Douglas

DC-6 OO-SDB Sabena 29

22-DEC-1956

Douglas

DC-3 I-LINC LAI 21

19-FEB-1958

DH-114

Heron G-APJS Gulf Aviation 3

22-OCT-1958

Vickers

Viscount G-ANHC BEA 31

03-NOV-1958

Douglas

DC-3 YE-AAB Yemen Airlines 8

26-JUN-1959

Lockheed

L-1649 N7313C TWA 68

14-OCT-1960

DH-114

Heron I-AOMU Itavia 11

08-MAR-1962

Douglas

DC-6 I-DIMO SAM 5

20-MAR-1963

DH-106

Comet SA-R-7 Saudi Arabian

Government 18

30-MAR-1963

Douglas

DC-3 I-TAVI Itavia 11

28-MAR-1964

Vickers

Viscount I-LAKE Alitalia 45

23-NOV-1964

Boeing

707 N769TW TWA 50

11-MAR-1967

DHC-6

Twin Otter I-CLAI Aeralpi 4

02-AUG-1968

DC-8

I-DIWF Alitalia 13

25-APR-1970

Fairchild

C-119 MM52-6018 Italian AF 19

09-NOV-1971

Lockheed

C-130 XV216 RAF 50

08-APR-1972

HS-748

XS609 RAF 4

16-APR-1972

Fokker

F-27 I-ATIP ATI 18

05-MAY-1972

DC-8

I-DIWB Alitalia 115

30-OCT-1972

Fokker

F-27 I-ATIR ATI 27

23-NOV-1973

Douglas

DC-3 MM61832 Italian AF 4

17-DEC-1973

Boeing

707 N407PA Pan Am 32

01-JAN-1974

Fokker

F-28 I-TIDE Itavia 38

03-MAR-1977

Lockheed

C-130 MM61996 Italian AF 44

19-NOV-1977

Boeing

707 ET-ACD Ethiopian Airlines 5

22-FEB-1978

Learjet

35 I-MCSA Maniglia Construzioni

3

23-DEC-1978

DC-9-30

I-DIKQ Alitalia 108

14-SEP-1979

DC-9-30

I-ATJC ATI 31

12-JUL-1984

Lockheed

C-141 64-0624 USAF 17

29-AUG-1985

G-222

MM62131 Italian AF 4

15-OCT-1987

ATR-42

I-ATRH ATI 37

17-OCT-1988

Boeing

707 5X-UBC Uganda

Airlines 33

13-DEC-1995

Antonov

24 YR-AMR Romavia 49

08-OCT-2001

MD-80

SE-DMA SAS 110

 

1861

The Risorgimento movement resulted in Italian unification. The Carbonari was a

secret society in early 19th century Italy who advocated liberal and patriotic

ideas and opposed the conservative regimes imposed on Italy by the Allies who

had defeated Napoleon in 1815. As with other secret societies of the age, the

Carbonari had an initiation ceremony, complex symbols and a hierarchical

organization though its exact origins are left to conjecture. They recruited

primarily among nobility, small landowners and officeholders and may have been

an offshoot of the Freemasons. Their influence is credited with preparing the

way for the Risorgimento movement.

 

1861-1865

Turin was the capital of Italy.

 

1867

Nov 12, Mount Vesuvius erupted.

1868

Nov 28, Mt. Etna in Sicily erupted violently.

1870

Sep 20, Italian troops under Victor Emmanuel II took control of the Papal

States from France, leading to the unification of Italy. Pope Pius IX

surrendered.

1870

Oct 2, The papal states voted in favor of union with Italy. The capital was

moved from Florence to Rome.

1872

Apr 24, Mt. Vesuvius erupted.

1878

Jan 9, Victor Emmanuel II (57), king of Sardinia (1849-61) and Italy (1861-78),

died.

1882

Jun 2, Giuseppi Garibaldi (74), Italian rebel leader, died.

1883

Jul 28, Shocks, triggered by the volcano Epomeo (Isle of Ischia, Italy),

destroyed 1,200 houses at Casamicciola killing 2,000.

1896

Mar 1, The Battle of Adowa (Adwa, Adua) began in Ethiopia between the 80,000

forces of Negus Menelik, Emperor Menelik II, and 18-20,000 Italian troops. The

Italians suffered a crushing defeat. Menalik II and his wife Taitu led Ethiopia

to independence from Italy.

1900

Jul 29, Italian King Humbert I was assassinated.

1908

Dec 28, 80,000 people died in the Messina earthquake in Sicily. Some 200,000

people were killed in southern Italy. The government hired a number of

steamships, including the Florida, to ship survivors to America.

1911

Sep 25, Italy declared war on Turkey.

1911

Nov 1, Italian planes performed the first aerial bombing on Tanguira oasis in

Libya.

1912

Feb 24, Italy bombed Beirut in the first act of war against the Ottoman Empire.

1912

Mar 14, An anarchist named Antonio Dalba unsuccessfully attempted to kill

Italy's King Victor Emmanuel III in Rome.

1915

Jan 13, An earthquake in Avezzano, Italy, killed 29,800.

1915

May 23, Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary in World War I.

1915

Nov 7, Austrian submarine torpedoed Italian passenger ship and 272 were killed.

 

1916

Aug 27, Italy declared war on Germany.

1920

Nov 21, Mussolini's squad began terror and 11 died in Bologna, Italy.

1930

Jul 23, Earthquake struck Ariano, Italy, and some 1,500 were killed.

1941

Mar 29, The British sank five Italian warships off the Peloponnesus coast in

the Mediterranean.

1944

Mar 2, A train disaster killed 521 people in Salerno, Italy.

1944

Mar 20, Mount Vesuvius, Italy, exploded.

1944

Sep 28-Oct 5, Nazi murders took place in Marzabotto, Italy, under SS-major

Reder. Retreating Nazi troops killed some 1,000 women, children and elderly

while allegedly pursuing resistance fighters.

1945

Apr 28, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and his mistress, Clara Petacci, were

executed by Italian partisans as they attempted to flee the country.

1960

Aug 25, The 17th summer Olympics opened in Rome.

1961

Nov 11, Congolese soldiers murdered 13 Italian UN pilots.

1963

Oct 9, A dam in Piave valley of Italy, broke and about 2,000 died.

1966

Nov 4, A devastating flood swamped Venice, damaged monuments and covered the

city in mud.

1971

Apr 5, Mount Etna erupted in Sicily, Italy.

1980

Aug 2, In Bologna, Italy, a Fascist bomb attack killed 85 people at the train

station.

1981

May 13, John Paul II was shot and seriously wounded in St. Peter's Square

1998

Feb 12, Over 250 cars crashed on the foggy highway A-13 between Padua and

Bologna. Four people were killed and dozens were injured.

1998

Jul 1, Mt. Etna erupted for 30 minutes.

1998

Jul 11, It was reported that fires in southern Italy and Sicily burned 2,500

acres of forest and grassland.

2002

Oct 31, A strong earthquake rocked central and southern Italy, trapping about

50 children in a school in San Giuliano di Puglia after the building's roof

collapsed. The death reached at least 28.

2003

Jul 15, Four US crew members were killed in a fiery crash of a Navy helicopter

in Italy.

2003

Nov 12, In Iraq a suicide truck bomber attacked the headquarters of Italy's

paramilitary police in Nasiriyah, killing 31 people, including 18 Italians.

 

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wishes,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

satva

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jorge Angelino

 

 

Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica

Perpétua Azeitonense, 29

2925-598 Azeitão

Portugal

 

 

 

 

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Thank you Jorge. Sally

 

Jorge Angelino wrote:

 

> Hello dear Sally,

>

>

>

> If you want to calculate the chart in JTW, when opting for zone you go

> to the bottom, choose LMT 0, and then write the -00:31.

>

>

>

> Using JJ, just insert 0 31 in the space of zone. Do not forget to change

> the longitude to East.

>

>

>

> Best wishes,

>

>

>

> Jorge

>

>

>

>

> Sally Spencer [sally234]

> segunda-feira, 6 de Dezembro de 2004 22:57

> SAMVA

> Re: ITALY rectified chart

>

>

>

> Hello Jorge,

>

> I don't understand the LMT here, JT gives me zero time zone. and 4

> degree ascendant.

>

> Aloha, Sally

>

> Jorge Angelino wrote:

>

> Dear List Members,

>

>

>

> This is the rectified chart for:

>

>

>

> ITALY

>

> Mar 17, 1861 12:00 AM -00:31 LMT

>

> Turin, Italy Longitude: 7E40 Latitude: 45N03

>

> Lahiri Ayanamsha: 21:55 Current Period: RA/JU/KE

>

>

>

> Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord

>

> ================================================

>

> Asc 11:58 Sco Anuradha Sa

>

> Sun 04:28 Pis +00:59:40 WK U.Bhadra Sa

>

> Moon 03:27 Tau +11:59:20 WK Krittika Su

>

> Mars 26:31 Ari +00:40:15 FM Bharani Ve

>

> MercR 02:46 Pis -00:55:51 CM P.Bhadra Ju

>

> JuptR 26:12 Can -00:04:52 WK Aslesha Me

>

> Ven 20:06 Aqu +01:14:29 FM P.Bhadra Ju

>

> Sat R 12:39 Leo -00:04:16 WK Magha Ke

>

> Rahu 28:11 Sag -00:05:33 FM U.Shadya Su

>

> Ketu 28:11 Gem -00:05:33 FM Punarvasu Ju

>

>

>

> True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 20 beats

>

> Day: Sunday Sunrise: 6:12 AM

>

> Tithi: Shukla Panchami

>

> Yoga Pt: 11:15 Cn Yogi:Sa AviYogi:Mo Dup Yogi: Mo

>

> Dagha Rashis: Gem Vir

>

>

>

> Rashi Chart

>

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> * * * * * *

>

> ** 12 * * 2 **

>

> *******************************************************

>

>

>

> Some of the events used in the rectification:

>

>

>

> Chart Notes:

>

> Disaster Date Killed

>

> Earthquake 28-Dec-1908 75,000

>

> Earthquake 13-Jan-1915 30,000

>

> Extreme Temperature 16-Jul-2003 12,000

>

> Earthquake 23-Nov-1980 4,689

>

> Earthquake 8-Sep-1905 2,500

>

> Earthquake 23-Jul-1930 1,883

>

> Slides 9-Oct-1963 1,189

>

> Earthquake 6-May-1976 922

>

> Volcano 18-Apr-1906 700

>

> Flood Oct-1954 322

>

>

>

> Disaster Date Affected

>

> Flood 7-Oct-1970 1,301,650

>

> Earthquake 23-Nov-1980 407,700

>

> Earthquake 6-May-1976 218,222

>

> Earthquake 28-Dec-1908 150,000

>

> Flood 4-Nov-1966 100,100

>

> Earthquake 15-Jan-1968 55,563

>

> Flood 13-Oct-2000 43,000

>

> Earthquake 26-Sep-1997 38,100

>

> Earthquake 19-Sep-1983 21,030

>

> Flood 5-Nov-1994 17,300

>

>

>

> Disaster Date Killed

>

> Transport Accident 4-Mar-1944 521

>

> Misc Accident 19-Jul-1985 329

>

> Transport Accident 11-Apr-1991 140

>

> Transport Accident 8-Oct-2001 118

>

> Transport Accident 28-Mar-1997 80

>

> Misc Accident 2-Aug-1980 76

>

> Transport Accident 10-Jun-2003 67

>

> Misc Accident 1-Feb-1983 64

>

> Misc Accident 11-Nov-1999 62

>

> Transport Accident 8-Mar-2002 50

>

>

>

> Disaster Date Affected

>

> Industrial Accident 10-Jul-1976 190,893

>

> Industrial Accident 1978 10,000

>

> Industrial Accident 17-Dec-1984 800

>

> Industrial Accident 23-May-1997 700

>

> Transport Accident 7-Dec-1990 270

>

> Misc Accident 2-Aug-1980 200

>

> Transport Accident 13-Dec-1984 200

>

> Transport Accident 14-Apr-1978 120

>

> Transport Accident 9-Feb-1993 120

>

> Transport Accident 16-Feb-1998 120

>

>

>

> Air Accidents:

>

> 01-JUN-1946

>

> Douglas DC-4 44-9078 USAF 30

>

> 15-FEB-1947

>

> SM.95 I-ABQH Corrieri Aerei Militari 16

>

> 18-NOV-1947

>

> Bristol 170 SE-BNG AB TT-Transportflyg 21

>

> 30-OCT-1948

>

> Lockheed 18 G-AKPD private 4

>

> 06-DEC-1948

>

> Douglas DC-3 I-ETNA ALI 7

>

> 31-DEC-1948

>

> Douglas DC-3 ZS-BYX Pan African Air Charter 12

>

> 04-MAY-1949

>

> Fiat G.212 I-ELCE ALI 31

>

> 23-JUN-1949

>

> Lockheed L-749 PH-TER KLM 33

>

> 17-JAN-1951

>

> SM.95 I-DALO Alitalia 14

>

> 17-FEB-1952

>

> Vickers Viking G-AHPI Hunting Air Travel 31

>

> 21-AUG-1952

>

> HP Hermes G-ALDF Airwork 7

>

> 26-JAN-1953

>

> Douglas DC-3 I-LAIL LAI 19

>

> 10-JAN-1954

>

> DH-106 Comet G-ALYP BOAC 35

>

> 14-JAN-1954

>

> Douglas DC-6 PI-C294 Philippine Air Lines 16

>

> 13-FEB-1955

>

> Douglas DC-6 OO-SDB Sabena 29

>

> 22-DEC-1956

>

> Douglas DC-3 I-LINC LAI 21

>

> 19-FEB-1958

>

> DH-114 Heron G-APJS Gulf Aviation 3

>

> 22-OCT-1958

>

> Vickers Viscount G-ANHC BEA 31

>

> 03-NOV-1958

>

> Douglas DC-3 YE-AAB Yemen Airlines 8

>

> 26-JUN-1959

>

> Lockheed L-1649 N7313C TWA 68

>

> 14-OCT-1960

>

> DH-114 Heron I-AOMU Itavia 11

>

> 08-MAR-1962

>

> Douglas DC-6 I-DIMO SAM 5

>

> 20-MAR-1963

>

> DH-106 Comet SA-R-7 Saudi Arabian Government 18

>

> 30-MAR-1963

>

> Douglas DC-3 I-TAVI Itavia 11

>

> 28-MAR-1964

>

> Vickers Viscount I-LAKE Alitalia 45

>

> 23-NOV-1964

>

> Boeing 707 N769TW TWA 50

>

> 11-MAR-1967

>

> DHC-6 Twin Otter I-CLAI Aeralpi 4

>

> 02-AUG-1968

>

> DC-8 I-DIWF Alitalia 13

>

> 25-APR-1970

>

> Fairchild C-119 MM52-6018 Italian AF 19

>

> 09-NOV-1971

>

> Lockheed C-130 XV216 RAF 50

>

> 08-APR-1972

>

> HS-748 XS609 RAF 4

>

> 16-APR-1972

>

> Fokker F-27 I-ATIP ATI 18

>

> 05-MAY-1972

>

> DC-8 I-DIWB Alitalia 115

>

> 30-OCT-1972

>

> Fokker F-27 I-ATIR ATI 27

>

> 23-NOV-1973

>

> Douglas DC-3 MM61832 Italian AF 4

>

> 17-DEC-1973

>

> Boeing 707 N407PA Pan Am 32

>

> 01-JAN-1974

>

> Fokker F-28 I-TIDE Itavia 38

>

> 03-MAR-1977

>

> Lockheed C-130 MM61996 Italian AF 44

>

> 19-NOV-1977

>

> Boeing 707 ET-ACD Ethiopian Airlines 5

>

> 22-FEB-1978

>

> Learjet 35 I-MCSA Maniglia Construzioni 3

>

> 23-DEC-1978

>

> DC-9-30 I-DIKQ Alitalia 108

>

> 14-SEP-1979

>

> DC-9-30 I-ATJC ATI 31

>

> 12-JUL-1984

>

> Lockheed C-141 64-0624 USAF 17

>

> 29-AUG-1985

>

> G-222 MM62131 Italian AF 4

>

> 15-OCT-1987

>

> ATR-42 I-ATRH ATI 37

>

> 17-OCT-1988

>

> Boeing 707 5X-UBC Uganda Airlines 33

>

> 13-DEC-1995

>

> Antonov 24 YR-AMR Romavia 49

>

> 08-OCT-2001

>

> MD-80 SE-DMA SAS 110

>

>

>

> 1861 The Risorgimento movement resulted in Italian unification.

> The Carbonari was a secret society in early 19th century Italy who

> advocated liberal and patriotic ideas and opposed the conservative

> regimes imposed on Italy by the Allies who had defeated Napoleon in

> 1815. As with other secret societies of the age, the Carbonari had an

> initiation ceremony, complex symbols and a hierarchical organization

> though its exact origins are left to conjecture. They recruited

> primarily among nobility, small landowners and officeholders and may

> have been an offshoot of the Freemasons. Their influence is credited

> with preparing the way for the Risorgimento movement.

>

>

>

> 1861-1865 Turin was the capital of Italy.

>

>

>

> 1867 Nov 12, Mount Vesuvius erupted.

>

> 1868 Nov 28, Mt. Etna in Sicily erupted violently.

>

> 1870 Sep 20, Italian troops under Victor Emmanuel II took control

> of the Papal States from France, leading to the unification of Italy.

> Pope Pius IX surrendered.

>

> 1870 Oct 2, The papal states voted in favor of union with Italy.

> The capital was moved from Florence to Rome.

>

> 1872 Apr 24, Mt. Vesuvius erupted.

>

> 1878 Jan 9, Victor Emmanuel II (57), king of Sardinia (1849-61)

> and Italy (1861-78), died.

>

> 1882 Jun 2, Giuseppi Garibaldi (74), Italian rebel leader, died.

>

> 1883 Jul 28, Shocks, triggered by the volcano Epomeo (Isle of

> Ischia, Italy), destroyed 1,200 houses at Casamicciola killing 2,000.

>

> 1896 Mar 1, The Battle of Adowa (Adwa, Adua) began in Ethiopia

> between the 80,000 forces of Negus Menelik, Emperor Menelik II, and

> 18-20,000 Italian troops. The Italians suffered a crushing defeat.

> Menalik II and his wife Taitu led Ethiopia to independence from Italy.

>

> 1900 Jul 29, Italian King Humbert I was assassinated.

>

> 1908 Dec 28, 80,000 people died in the Messina earthquake in

> Sicily. Some 200,000 people were killed in southern Italy. The

> government hired a number of steamships, including the Florida, to ship

> survivors to America.

>

> 1911 Sep 25, Italy declared war on Turkey.

>

> 1911 Nov 1, Italian planes performed the first aerial bombing on

> Tanguira oasis in Libya.

>

> 1912 Feb 24, Italy bombed Beirut in the first act of war against

> the Ottoman Empire.

>

> 1912 Mar 14, An anarchist named Antonio Dalba unsuccessfully

> attempted to kill Italy's King Victor Emmanuel III in Rome.

>

> 1915 Jan 13, An earthquake in Avezzano, Italy, killed 29,800.

>

> 1915 May 23, Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary in World War I.

>

> 1915 Nov 7, Austrian submarine torpedoed Italian passenger ship

> and 272 were killed.

>

> 1916 Aug 27, Italy declared war on Germany.

>

> 1920 Nov 21, Mussolini's squad began terror and 11 died in

> Bologna, Italy.

>

> 1930 Jul 23, Earthquake struck Ariano, Italy, and some 1,500 were

> killed.

>

> 1941 Mar 29, The British sank five Italian warships off the

> Peloponnesus coast in the Mediterranean.

>

> 1944 Mar 2, A train disaster killed 521 people in Salerno, Italy.

>

> 1944 Mar 20, Mount Vesuvius, Italy, exploded.

>

> 1944 Sep 28-Oct 5, Nazi murders took place in Marzabotto, Italy,

> under SS-major Reder. Retreating Nazi troops killed some 1,000 women,

> children and elderly while allegedly pursuing resistance fighters.

>

> 1945 Apr 28, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and his mistress,

> Clara Petacci, were executed by Italian partisans as they attempted to

> flee the country.

>

> 1960 Aug 25, The 17th summer Olympics opened in Rome.

>

> 1961 Nov 11, Congolese soldiers murdered 13 Italian UN pilots.

>

> 1963 Oct 9, A dam in Piave valley of Italy, broke and about 2,000

> died.

>

> 1966 Nov 4, A devastating flood swamped Venice, damaged monuments

> and covered the city in mud.

>

> 1971 Apr 5, Mount Etna erupted in Sicily, Italy.

>

> 1980 Aug 2, In Bologna, Italy, a Fascist bomb attack killed 85

> people at the train station.

>

> 1981 May 13, John Paul II was shot and seriously wounded in St.

> Peter's Square

>

> 1998 Feb 12, Over 250 cars crashed on the foggy highway A-13

> between Padua and Bologna. Four people were killed and dozens were injured.

>

> 1998 Jul 1, Mt. Etna erupted for 30 minutes.

>

> 1998 Jul 11, It was reported that fires in southern Italy and

> Sicily burned 2,500 acres of forest and grassland.

>

> 2002 Oct 31, A strong earthquake rocked central and southern

> Italy, trapping about 50 children in a school in San Giuliano di Puglia

> after the building's roof collapsed. The death reached at least 28.

>

> 2003 Jul 15, Four US crew members were killed in a fiery crash of

> a Navy helicopter in Italy.

>

> 2003 Nov 12, In Iraq a suicide truck bomber attacked the

> headquarters of Italy's paramilitary police in Nasiriyah, killing 31

> people, including 18 Italians.

>

>

>

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>

>

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Dear Jorge,

thanks a lot for your replay.

what do you think is more relible for I taly

birthchart: a) the 1861 (Kingdom of Italy) or the

Republic of Italy (1946)?

In addition, may you kindly provide me more details

about the process of how to rectify birth chart? I am

sorry, but I am not an old time r to the

group....

thanks again in advance for your availability.

Regards

J.

 

 

--- Jorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote:

 

> Dear John,

>

> These are the events used:

>

> Chart Notes:

> Disaster Date Killed

> Earthquake 28-Dec-1908 75,000

> Earthquake 13-Jan-1915 30,000

> Extreme Temperature 16-Jul-2003 12,000

> Earthquake 23-Nov-1980 4,689

> Earthquake 8-Sep-1905 2,500

> Earthquake 23-Jul-1930 1,883

> Slides 9-Oct-1963 1,189

> Earthquake 6-May-1976 922

> Volcano 18-Apr-1906 700

> Flood Oct-1954 322

>

> Disaster Date Affected

> Flood 7-Oct-1970 1,301,650

> Earthquake 23-Nov-1980 407,700

> Earthquake 6-May-1976 218,222

> Earthquake 28-Dec-1908 150,000

> Flood 4-Nov-1966 100,100

> Earthquake 15-Jan-1968 55,563

> Flood 13-Oct-2000 43,000

> Earthquake 26-Sep-1997 38,100

> Earthquake 19-Sep-1983 21,030

> Flood 5-Nov-1994 17,300

>

> Disaster Date Killed

> Transport Accident 4-Mar-1944 521

> Misc Accident 19-Jul-1985 329

> Transport Accident 11-Apr-1991 140

> Transport Accident 8-Oct-2001 118

> Transport Accident 28-Mar-1997 80

> Misc Accident 2-Aug-1980 76

> Transport Accident 10-Jun-2003 67

> Misc Accident 1-Feb-1983 64

> Misc Accident 11-Nov-1999 62

> Transport Accident 8-Mar-2002 50

>

> Disaster Date Affected

> Industrial Accident 10-Jul-1976 190,893

> Industrial Accident 1978 10,000

> Industrial Accident 17-Dec-1984 800

> Industrial Accident 23-May-1997 700

> Transport Accident 7-Dec-1990 270

> Misc Accident 2-Aug-1980 200

> Transport Accident 13-Dec-1984 200

> Transport Accident 14-Apr-1978 120

> Transport Accident 9-Feb-1993 120

> Transport Accident 16-Feb-1998 120

>

> 01-JUN-1946

> Douglas DC-4 44-9078 USAF 30

> 15-FEB-1947

> SM.95 I-ABQH Corrieri Aerei Militari 16

> 18-NOV-1947

> Bristol 170 SE-BNG AB TT-Transportflyg 21

> 30-OCT-1948

> Lockheed 18 G-AKPD private 4

> 06-DEC-1948

> Douglas DC-3 I-ETNA ALI 7

> 31-DEC-1948

> Douglas DC-3 ZS-BYX Pan African Air Charter 12

> 04-MAY-1949

> Fiat G.212 I-ELCE ALI 31

> 23-JUN-1949

> Lockheed L-749 PH-TER KLM 33

> 17-JAN-1951

> SM.95 I-DALO Alitalia 14

> 17-FEB-1952

> Vickers Viking G-AHPI Hunting Air Travel 31

> 21-AUG-1952

> HP Hermes G-ALDF Airwork 7

> 26-JAN-1953

> Douglas DC-3 I-LAIL LAI 19

> 10-JAN-1954

> DH-106 Comet G-ALYP BOAC 35

> 14-JAN-1954

> Douglas DC-6 PI-C294 Philippine Air Lines 16

> 13-FEB-1955

> Douglas DC-6 OO-SDB Sabena 29

> 22-DEC-1956

> Douglas DC-3 I-LINC LAI 21

> 19-FEB-1958

> DH-114 Heron G-APJS Gulf Aviation 3

> 22-OCT-1958

> Vickers Viscount G-ANHC BEA 31

> 03-NOV-1958

> Douglas DC-3 YE-AAB Yemen Airlines 8

> 26-JUN-1959

> Lockheed L-1649 N7313C TWA 68

> 14-OCT-1960

> DH-114 Heron I-AOMU Itavia 11

> 08-MAR-1962

> Douglas DC-6 I-DIMO SAM 5

> 20-MAR-1963

> DH-106 Comet SA-R-7 Saudi Arabian Government 18

> 30-MAR-1963

> Douglas DC-3 I-TAVI Itavia 11

> 28-MAR-1964

> Vickers Viscount I-LAKE Alitalia 45

> 23-NOV-1964

> Boeing 707 N769TW TWA 50

> 11-MAR-1967

> DHC-6 Twin Otter I-CLAI Aeralpi 4

> 02-AUG-1968

> DC-8 I-DIWF Alitalia 13

> 25-APR-1970

> Fairchild C-119 MM52-6018 Italian AF 19

> 09-NOV-1971

> Lockheed C-130 XV216 RAF 50

> 08-APR-1972

> HS-748 XS609 RAF 4

> 16-APR-1972

> Fokker F-27 I-ATIP ATI 18

> 05-MAY-1972

> DC-8 I-DIWB Alitalia 115

> 30-OCT-1972

> Fokker F-27 I-ATIR ATI 27

> 23-NOV-1973

> Douglas DC-3 MM61832 Italian AF 4

> 17-DEC-1973

> Boeing 707 N407PA Pan Am 32

> 01-JAN-1974

> Fokker F-28 I-TIDE Itavia 38

> 03-MAR-1977

> Lockheed C-130 MM61996 Italian AF 44

> 19-NOV-1977

> Boeing 707 ET-ACD Ethiopian Airlines 5

> 22-FEB-1978

> Learjet 35 I-MCSA Maniglia Construzioni 3

> 23-DEC-1978

> DC-9-30 I-DIKQ Alitalia 108

> 14-SEP-1979

> DC-9-30 I-ATJC ATI 31

> 12-JUL-1984

> Lockheed C-141 64-0624 USAF 17

> 29-AUG-1985

> G-222 MM62131 Italian AF 4

> 15-OCT-1987

> ATR-42 I-ATRH ATI 37

> 17-OCT-1988

> Boeing 707 5X-UBC Uganda Airlines 33

> 13-DEC-1995

> Antonov 24 YR-AMR Romavia 49

> 08-OCT-2001

> MD-80 SE-DMA SAS 110

>

> 1861 The Risorgimento movement resulted in

> Italian unification.

> The Carbonari was a secret society in early 19th

> century Italy who

> advocated liberal and patriotic ideas and opposed

> the conservative

> regimes imposed on Italy by the Allies who had

> defeated Napoleon in

> 1815. As with other secret societies of the age, the

> Carbonari had an

> initiation ceremony, complex symbols and a

> hierarchical organization

> though its exact origins are left to conjecture.

> They recruited

> primarily among nobility, small landowners and

> officeholders and may

> have been an offshoot of the Freemasons. Their

> influence is credited

> with preparing the way for the Risorgimento

> movement.

> 1861-1865 Turin was the capital of Italy.

> 1867 Nov 12, Mount Vesuvius erupted.

> 1868 Nov 28, Mt. Etna in Sicily erupted

> violently.

> 1870 Sep 20, Italian troops under Victor

> Emmanuel II took control

> of the Papal States from France, leading to the

> unification of Italy.

> Pope Pius IX surrendered.

> 1870 Oct 2, The papal states voted in favor

> of union with Italy.

> The capital was moved from Florence to Rome.

> 1872 Apr 24, Mt. Vesuvius erupted.

> 1878 Jan 9, Victor Emmanuel II (57), king of

> Sardinia (1849-61)

> and Italy (1861-78), died.

> 1882 Jun 2, Giuseppi Garibaldi (74), Italian

> rebel leader, died.

> 1883 Jul 28, Shocks, triggered by the volcano

> Epomeo (Isle of

> Ischia, Italy), destroyed 1,200 houses at

> Casamicciola killing 2,000.

> 1896 Mar 1, The Battle of Adowa (Adwa, Adua)

> began in Ethiopia

> between the 80,000 forces of Negus Menelik, Emperor

> Menelik II, and

> 18-20,000 Italian troops. The Italians suffered a

> crushing defeat.

> Menalik II and his wife Taitu led Ethiopia to

> independence from Italy.

> 1900 Jul 29, Italian King Humbert I was

> assassinated.

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Dear John,

 

The 1861 chart is the rectified chart, as

you can check in the files section. SAMVA

 

The process of rectification and the TTT

are explained in book, Self

Learning Course in Astrology, as follows:

 

RECTIFICATION

OF BIRTH CHARTS

 

The rectification of

birth charts is a two way process: Firstly for the rectification of the

ascendant; and secondly for the rectification of the ascending degree. While

finding out the ascendant is quite easy with the help of the planetary

configurations (relationships) developed through close conjunctions, close

aspects and placements, the determination of the ascending degree is a lengthy

process and sometimes it can take about one year’s time after a

preliminary hypothesis.

 

To find out the ascendant:

 

1. Find out the close

conjunctions of planets and see which functional malefic planet is afflicting

which other planet or the most effective point of house(s).

2. If the native

concerned is suffering on account of the significations of the house containing

the mooltrikona sign of the said afflicted planet then the ascendant stands

rectified.

3. In case it is not so,

then the next or the previous ascendant is to be tried with reference to close

relationships of the functional malefic planets or the most effective point of

various houses.

4. This exercise is

always recommended for the horoscopes where the ascending degree goes from zero

to two or three degrees or from twenty eight to thirty degrees. This gives a

sound footing for the rectification of the ascendant.

 

To find out the ascending degree the following process

is undertaken:

This is based on the transit of the functional malefic

planets over natal weak planets and over the most effective point of the houses

where mooltrikona signs of weak planets fall.

First of all, identify the weak planets, the functional

malefic planets and the afflicted planets in a chart. Then see the transit

position of functional malefic planets with reference to the ascendant over the

weak natal positions. Note the houses where the exact conjunction or aspect is

likely to be formed with the most effective point in the near future, specially

the house(s) having mooltrikona sign of weak planet(s). Keep a watch at

what degree the extreme unfavorable results are felt and note down the same for

the purpose of rectification. To test whether the degree noted by you is

the most effective point of the house you have to repeat this exercise at least

twice with reference to the identified degree. If each time on subsequent

occasions transit effects of functional malefic planets create unfavorable

results at the degree identified, the degree of the ascendant will have to be

modified accordingly. Roughly, one degree of ascendant means a difference of

three to four minutes in the time of birth. Taking into account this degree of

the ascendant and the tentative time, the birth chart will have to be reworked.

This technique is very useful for:

A)

Identifying

significant events likely to happen due to exact/close aspects/conjunctions of functional

malefic planets with the most effective point of weak house(s)/weak planets.

B)

Identifying

significant events likely to happen due to close/exact aspects/conjunctions of functional

benefic planets with the most effective point of strong house(s)/strong planets.

C)

To

answer queries of recovery from illness.

D)

To

answer questions for expected favorable results if exact or close conjunctions/aspects

occurring between natal positions and transit functional benefic planets are likely

to take place in the near future.

 

TRIPLE

TRANSIT TRIGGERING INFLUENCE

The significant events are triggered by the interplay

of the relationship between transit planets and natal planets/MEPs. The results

generated depend upon the significations ruled by the planets involved, the

significations ruled by their mooltrikona houses, the significations ruled by their

houses of placement, either natally or in transit, and/or the significations

ruled by the natal house(s) whose MEPs are under transit impact. This is called

the triple transit triggering influence (TTT) as it is true for the three possible

combinations of transit influence i.e. transit over natal, transit over

transit, and natal over transit. In other words:

(1) Whenever any weak natal planet/MEP is

transited by FM(s), it triggers a significant undesirable incident concerning that

weak natal planet or that weak house, whichever is the case. This is more

so when the weak natal planet or the lord/significator of the weak house is

weak in transit too.

(2) Whenever any strong natal planet/MEP is

transited by FM(s), it triggers a mild unfavorable incident concerning that

strong natal planet or that strong house, whichever is the case.

(3) Whenever any strong natal FB/MEP is

transited by FB(s), it triggers significant happy incidents pertaining to that

strong natal planet or that strong house, whichever is the case.

(4) Whenever any weak natal FB/MEP is transited

by FB(s), it triggers hopes or non-significant happy incidents pertaining to that

weak natal planet or that weak house, whichever is the case.

(5) Whenever planets in transit form

close conjunctions amongst themselves, the happenings occur depending upon

their functional nature in connection with the houses with reference to a

particular ascendant.

(6) If the close conjunction or aspect(s) of

planets in transit involve two or more FBs with reference to a particular

ascendant, it triggers happy events pertaining to all the planets.

(7) If one of the planets involved in close

conjunction or aspect in a transit planetary movement is a FM, it harms the

significations of the other FB(s) involved with reference to a particular

ascendant.

(8) If both or all the planets forming close

conjunction in transit with reference to a particular ascendant are FMs, it

harms the significations of all the planets involved.

(9) Whenever any weak transit planet forms close

conjunction with or become closely aspected by natal FM(s), it triggers a

significant undesirable incident concerning that weak transit planet.

(10) Whenever any strong transit planet forms close

conjunction with or become closely aspected by natal FM(s), it triggers a mild

unfavorable incident concerning that strong transit planet.

(11) Whenever any strong transit FB forms close

conjunction with or become closely aspected by natal FB(s), it triggers

significant happy incidents pertaining to that strong transit planet.

(12) Whenever any weak transit FB forms close

conjunction with or become closely aspected by natal FB(s), it triggers hopes

or non-significant happy incidents pertaining to that weak transit planet.

(13) The transit effects are always seen

with reference to the natal ascendant.

(14) In setting the trends, the sub-period

lord has maximum say. However, the transit impacts mentioned above

supercede the trend results of the sub-period lord.

(15) The malefic transit impact of slow

moving planets like Jupiter, Saturn, Rahu and Ketu are more pronounced when,

during the course of their close conjunctions/aspects, they move more slowly as

compared to their normal speed or become stationary. This is true both for

natal and transit influences.

(16) During the sub-periods of the FBs, the

benefic transit impacts are stronger while malefic transit impacts are

mild. If the sub-period lord is strong, then the transit benefic

influences cause significant happy events.

(17) During the sub-periods of FMs, the benefic

transit impacts are mild while the malefic transit impacts are more severe. If

the transit benefic influences are strong, then the benefic results may be

comparatively better but with some delay.

(18) The duration of the transit results ceases

to exist as soon as the transit close conjunction or aspect separates. The orb

of separation as explained earlier would depend upon the natal strength of the

planets on which the transit influences have been created.

(19) Whenever a transiting FM transits the MEP

of any house, it afflicts that house as well as the aspected house(s). A

transit FM never afflicts its own mooltrikona house.

(20) A transit FM will afflict always its natal position by

conjunction or

aspect, except when natally placed in its own mooltrikona house.

(21) A

natal FM will afflict always its transit position by aspect even when

transiting its own mooltrikona house.

(22) A

natal FM will afflict always its transit position by conjunction, except when

placed in its own mooltrikona house.

[JA1] Best wishes,

 

Jorge

 

 

 

 

 

SAMVA [sAMVA ] On Behalf Of falk

john

quarta-feira, 28 de Setembro de 2005 07:04

SAMVA

RE: Italy rectified chart

 

Dear Jorge,

thanks a lot for your replay.

what do you think is more relible for I taly

birthchart: a) the 1861 (Kingdom of Italy) or the

Republic of Italy (1946)?

In addition, may you kindly provide me more details

about the process of how to rectify birth chart?

I am

sorry, but I am not an old time r to the

group....

thanks again in advance for your availability.

Regards

J.

 

 

--- Jorge Angelino <jorge.angelino

wrote:

 

> Dear John,

>

> These are the events used:

>

> Chart Notes:

> Disaster Date Killed

> Earthquake 28-Dec-1908 75,000

> Earthquake 13-Jan-1915 30,000

> Extreme Temperature 16-Jul-2003 12,000

> Earthquake 23-Nov-1980 4,689

> Earthquake 8-Sep-1905 2,500

> Earthquake 23-Jul-1930 1,883

> Slides 9-Oct-1963 1,189

> Earthquake 6-May-1976 922

> Volcano 18-Apr-1906 700

> Flood Oct-1954 322

>

> Disaster Date Affected

> Flood 7-Oct-1970 1,301,650

> Earthquake 23-Nov-1980 407,700

> Earthquake 6-May-1976 218,222

> Earthquake 28-Dec-1908 150,000

> Flood 4-Nov-1966 100,100

> Earthquake 15-Jan-1968 55,563

> Flood 13-Oct-2000 43,000

> Earthquake 26-Sep-1997 38,100

> Earthquake 19-Sep-1983 21,030

> Flood 5-Nov-1994 17,300

>

> Disaster Date Killed

> Transport Accident 4-Mar-1944 521

> Misc Accident 19-Jul-1985 329

> Transport Accident 11-Apr-1991 140

> Transport Accident 8-Oct-2001 118

> Transport Accident 28-Mar-1997 80

> Misc Accident 2-Aug-1980 76

> Transport Accident 10-Jun-2003 67

> Misc Accident 1-Feb-1983 64

> Misc Accident 11-Nov-1999 62

> Transport Accident 8-Mar-2002 50

>

> Disaster Date Affected

> Industrial Accident 10-Jul-1976 190,893

> Industrial Accident 1978 10,000

> Industrial Accident 17-Dec-1984 800

> Industrial Accident 23-May-1997 700

> Transport Accident 7-Dec-1990 270

> Misc Accident 2-Aug-1980 200

> Transport Accident 13-Dec-1984 200

> Transport Accident 14-Apr-1978 120

> Transport Accident 9-Feb-1993 120

> Transport Accident 16-Feb-1998 120

>

> 01-JUN-1946

> Douglas DC-4 44-9078 USAF 30

> 15-FEB-1947

> SM.95 I-ABQH Corrieri

Aerei Militari 16

> 18-NOV-1947

> Bristol 170 SE-BNG AB

TT-Transportflyg 21

> 30-OCT-1948

> Lockheed 18 G-AKPD private 4

> 06-DEC-1948

> Douglas DC-3 I-ETNA ALI 7

> 31-DEC-1948

> Douglas DC-3 ZS-BYX Pan

African Air Charter 12

> 04-MAY-1949

> Fiat G.212 I-ELCE ALI 31

> 23-JUN-1949

> Lockheed L-749 PH-TER KLM 33

> 17-JAN-1951

> SM.95 I-DALO Alitalia 14

> 17-FEB-1952

> Vickers Viking G-AHPI Hunting

Air Travel 31

> 21-AUG-1952

> HP Hermes G-ALDF Airwork 7

> 26-JAN-1953

> Douglas DC-3 I-LAIL LAI 19

> 10-JAN-1954

> DH-106 Comet G-ALYP BOAC 35

> 14-JAN-1954

> Douglas DC-6 PI-C294 Philippine

Air Lines 16

> 13-FEB-1955

> Douglas DC-6 OO-SDB Sabena 29

> 22-DEC-1956

> Douglas DC-3 I-LINC LAI 21

> 19-FEB-1958

> DH-114 Heron G-APJS Gulf

Aviation 3

> 22-OCT-1958

> Vickers Viscount G-ANHC BEA 31

> 03-NOV-1958

> Douglas DC-3 YE-AAB Yemen

Airlines 8

> 26-JUN-1959

> Lockheed L-1649 N7313C TWA 68

> 14-OCT-1960

> DH-114 Heron I-AOMU Itavia 11

> 08-MAR-1962

> Douglas DC-6 I-DIMO SAM 5

> 20-MAR-1963

> DH-106 Comet SA-R-7 Saudi

Arabian Government 18

> 30-MAR-1963

> Douglas DC-3 I-TAVI Itavia 11

> 28-MAR-1964

> Vickers Viscount I-LAKE Alitalia 45

> 23-NOV-1964

> Boeing 707 N769TW TWA 50

> 11-MAR-1967

> DHC-6 Twin Otter I-CLAI Aeralpi 4

> 02-AUG-1968

> DC-8 I-DIWF Alitalia 13

> 25-APR-1970

> Fairchild C-119 MM52-6018 Italian AF 19

> 09-NOV-1971

> Lockheed C-130 XV216 RAF 50

> 08-APR-1972

> HS-748 XS609 RAF 4

> 16-APR-1972

> Fokker F-27 I-ATIP ATI 18

> 05-MAY-1972

> DC-8 I-DIWB Alitalia 115

> 30-OCT-1972

> Fokker F-27 I-ATIR ATI 27

> 23-NOV-1973

> Douglas DC-3 MM61832 Italian

AF 4

> 17-DEC-1973

> Boeing 707 N407PA Pan

Am 32

> 01-JAN-1974

> Fokker F-28 I-TIDE Itavia 38

> 03-MAR-1977

> Lockheed C-130 MM61996 Italian

AF 44

> 19-NOV-1977

> Boeing 707 ET-ACD Ethiopian

Airlines 5

> 22-FEB-1978

> Learjet 35 I-MCSA Maniglia

Construzioni 3

> 23-DEC-1978

> DC-9-30 I-DIKQ Alitalia 108

> 14-SEP-1979

> DC-9-30 I-ATJC ATI 31

> 12-JUL-1984

> Lockheed C-141 64-0624 USAF 17

> 29-AUG-1985

> G-222 MM62131 Italian

AF 4

> 15-OCT-1987

> ATR-42 I-ATRH ATI 37

> 17-OCT-1988

> Boeing 707 5X-UBC Uganda

Airlines 33

> 13-DEC-1995

> Antonov 24 YR-AMR Romavia 49

> 08-OCT-2001

> MD-80 SE-DMA SAS 110

>

> 1861 The

Risorgimento movement resulted in

> Italian unification.

> The Carbonari was a secret society in early 19th

> century Italy who

> advocated liberal and patriotic ideas and opposed

> the conservative

> regimes imposed on Italy by the Allies who had

> defeated Napoleon in

> 1815. As with other secret societies of the age,

the

> Carbonari had an

> initiation ceremony, complex symbols and a

> hierarchical organization

> though its exact origins are left to conjecture.

> They recruited

> primarily among nobility, small landowners and

> officeholders and may

> have been an offshoot of the Freemasons. Their

> influence is credited

> with preparing the way for the Risorgimento

> movement.

> 1861-1865 Turin was the capital

of Italy.

> 1867

Nov 12, Mount Vesuvius erupted.

> 1868

Nov 28, Mt. Etna in Sicily erupted

> violently.

> 1870

Sep 20, Italian troops under Victor

> Emmanuel II took control

> of the Papal States from France, leading to the

> unification of Italy.

> Pope Pius IX surrendered.

> 1870

Oct 2, The papal states voted in favor

> of union with Italy.

> The capital was moved from Florence to Rome.

> 1872

Apr 24, Mt. Vesuvius erupted.

> 1878

Jan 9, Victor Emmanuel II (57), king of

> Sardinia (1849-61)

> and Italy (1861-78), died.

> 1882

Jun 2, Giuseppi Garibaldi (74), Italian

> rebel leader, died.

> 1883

Jul 28, Shocks, triggered by the volcano

> Epomeo (Isle of

> Ischia, Italy), destroyed 1,200 houses at

> Casamicciola killing 2,000.

> 1896

Mar 1, The Battle of Adowa (Adwa, Adua)

> began in Ethiopia

> between the 80,000 forces of Negus Menelik,

Emperor

> Menelik II, and

> 18-20,000 Italian troops. The Italians suffered a

> crushing defeat.

> Menalik II and his wife Taitu led Ethiopia to

> independence from Italy.

> 1900

Jul 29, Italian King Humbert I was

> assassinated.

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thank you very much indeed.

Regards

MArco

 

--- Jorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote:

 

> Dear John,

>

>

>

> The 1861 chart is the rectified chart, as you can

> check in the files

> section. HYPERLINK

>

" SAMVA " /grou

> p/SAMVA

>

>

>

> The process of rectification and the TTT are

> explained in Professor

> Choudhry book, Self Learning Course in Astrology, as

> follows:

>

>

>

> RECTIFICATION OF BIRTH CHARTS

>

>

>

> The rectification of birth charts is a two way

> process: Firstly for the

> rectification of the ascendant; and secondly for the

> rectification of

> the ascending degree. While finding out the

> ascendant is quite easy with

> the help of the planetary configurations

> (relationships) developed

> through close conjunctions, close aspects and

> placements, the

> determination of the ascending degree is a lengthy

> process and sometimes

> it can take about one year’s time after a

> preliminary hypothesis.

>

>

>

> To find out the ascendant:

>

>

>

> 1. Find out the close conjunctions of planets and

> see which functional

> malefic planet is afflicting which other planet or

> the most effective

> point of house(s).

>

> 2. If the native concerned is suffering on account

> of the significations

> of the house containing the mooltrikona sign of the

> said afflicted

> planet then the ascendant stands rectified.

>

> 3. In case it is not so, then the next or the

> previous ascendant is to

> be tried with reference to close relationships of

> the functional malefic

> planets or the most effective point of various

> houses.

>

> 4. This exercise is always recommended for the

> horoscopes where the

> ascending degree goes from zero to two or three

> degrees or from twenty

> eight to thirty degrees. This gives a sound footing

> for the

> rectification of the ascendant.

>

>

>

> To find out the ascending degree the following

> process is undertaken:

>

> This is based on the transit of the functional

> malefic planets over

> natal weak planets and over the most effective point

> of the houses where

> mooltrikona signs of weak planets fall.

>

> First of all, identify the weak planets, the

> functional malefic planets

> and the afflicted planets in a chart. Then see the

> transit position of

> functional malefic planets with reference to the

> ascendant over the weak

> natal positions. Note the houses where the exact

> conjunction or aspect

> is likely to be formed with the most effective point

> in the near future,

> specially the house(s) having mooltrikona sign of

> weak planet(s). Keep a

> watch at what degree the extreme unfavorable results

> are felt and note

> down the same for the purpose of rectification. To

> test whether the

> degree noted by you is the most effective point of

> the house you have to

> repeat this exercise at least twice with reference

> to the identified

> degree. If each time on subsequent occasions transit

> effects of

> functional malefic planets create unfavorable

> results at the degree

> identified, the degree of the ascendant will have to

> be modified

> accordingly. Roughly, one degree of ascendant means

> a difference of

> three to four minutes in the time of birth. Taking

> into account this

> degree of the ascendant and the tentative time, the

> birth chart will

> have to be reworked.

>

> This technique is very useful for:

>

> A) Identifying significant events likely to

> happen due to exact/close

> aspects/conjunctions of functional malefic planets

> with the most

> effective point of weak house(s)/weak planets.

>

> B) Identifying significant events likely to

> happen due to

> close/exact aspects/conjunctions of functional

> benefic planets with the

> most effective point of strong house(s)/strong

> planets.

>

> C) To answer queries of recovery from illness.

>

> D) To answer questions for expected favorable

> results if exact or

> close conjunctions/aspects occurring between natal

> positions and transit

> functional benefic planets are likely to take place

> in the near future.

>

>

>

> TRIPLE TRANSIT TRIGGERING INFLUENCE

>

> The significant events are triggered by the

> interplay of the

> relationship between transit planets and natal

> planets/MEPs. The results

> generated depend upon the significations ruled by

> the planets involved,

> the significations ruled by their mooltrikona

> houses, the significations

> ruled by their houses of placement, either natally

> or in transit, and/or

> the significations ruled by the natal house(s) whose

> MEPs are under

> transit impact. This is called the triple transit

> triggering influence

> (TTT) as it is true for the three possible

> combinations of transit

> influence i.e. transit over natal, transit over

> transit, and natal over

> transit. In other words:

>

> (1) Whenever any weak natal planet/MEP is transited

> by FM(s), it

> triggers a significant undesirable incident

> concerning that weak natal

> planet or that weak house, whichever is the case.

> This is more so when

> the weak natal planet or the lord/significator of

> the weak house is weak

> in transit too.

>

> (2) Whenever any strong natal planet/MEP is

> transited by FM(s), it

> triggers a mild unfavorable incident concerning that

> strong natal planet

> or that strong house, whichever is the case.

>

> (3) Whenever any strong natal FB/MEP is transited

> by FB(s), it

> triggers significant happy incidents pertaining to

> that strong natal

> planet or that strong house, whichever is the case.

>

>

> (4) Whenever any weak natal FB/MEP is transited by

> FB(s), it triggers

> hopes or non-significant happy incidents pertaining

> to that weak natal

> planet or that weak house, whichever is the case.

>

> (5) Whenever planets in transit form close

> conjunctions amongst

> themselves, the happenings occur depending upon

> their functional nature

> in connection with the houses with reference to a

> particular ascendant.

>

> (6) If the close conjunction or aspect(s) of

> planets

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