21st century setup and predicitons

  • emphasis on the rights of children - mass emancipation of young people
  • "only way to stop a bad child with a gun is a good child with a gun", school/social shooter stopped by other armed student/young person
  • physical comedy/performance uptick
  • pregnant fighting / fertility wars
  • punk revival; uptick in the interest of hardcore music & art social movements
  • babies as accessories
  • guerrilla media/filmmaking, "independent" or socially funded entertainment and news
  • direct communication; no place for positive misinterpretation (neptune in pisces brought goodwill to those who were slippery with what they said), everyone is using fighting words
  • everyone wants to be an influencer -> everyone wants to be a hero
  • first full generation born to parents who have contracted Cvd, subsequent discovery of long-term neurological effects
  • what has been seen

  • wars for self-assertion and sovereignty, battling for the believed betterment
  • widescale release of newly mutated sects of the Abrahamics; violent spread of Christianity and a change in relationship with those they've besieged
  • babies on the battleground
  • development of bold reflections > capturing a single moment
  • texts/works that inspire social revolution and change
  • inflammatory conversations; talking about money / religion / politics
  • hard fought for return of individual rights
  • new forms of chemical manipulation; photos, pasteurization, dynamite, table of elements
  • leaders leaving in quick succession
  • with Pluto in Aquarius present (tho you often see these with heavy Aquarius + Aries dominate events/dates/charts); an increase in the prevelance of firearms and releated violence. on the micro/macro this also looks like discussions and reactions to the plague
  • neptune in aries dates and planet combos

    dates:
  • 432-419bce |
  • 60-73ce | pluto in aquarius
  • 388-401ce |
  • 879-892ce |
  • 1042-1056ce | pluto in aquarius
  • 1206-1219ce | uranus in late-leo -> mid-libra + pluto in leo
  • 1370-1383ce |
  • 1534-1547ce | pluto in aquarius
  • 1697-1711ce | uranus in gemini
  • 1861-1874ce | uranus in mid-gemini -> leo + pluto in taurus
  • 2025-2037ce | uranus in gemini -> cancer + pluto in aquarius
  • 60 - 74ce

    May 4th, - Sep 11 60CE, Mar 5, 61 - Jul 3, 73CE, Sep 9, 73 - Apr 24, 74CE 60
  • Boudican revolt begins
  • Paul shipwrecks in Malta on way to stand trial in Rome, around the ingress/retrograde between Aries and Pisces(myth)
  • 61
  • Rome captures Mona Island, last recorded stronghold of the Druids
  • 62
  • death of Burrus. Seneca's request for retirment denied (rome)
  • 63
  • Joseph of Arimathea goes to Glastonbury on the first Christian mission to Britain (myth/legend)
  • 64
  • likely death of Apostle Paul (64*-*65)
  • 7/18th-27th/64, Great Fire of Rome
  • Seneca proclaims the equality of all men, including slaves (rome)
  • 65
  • end of the *first papacy of St. Peter (64/68)
  • the first official reference to Buddhism is made (china)
  • death of Seneca; execution ordered, suicide overrules (rome)
  • 66
  • 67
  • 68
  • Peter and Paul are killed in Rome (latest possible date).
  • 6/9/68, Emperor Nero commits suicide, by the Praetorian Guard, he stabs himself in the throat.
  • Dead Sea Scrolls placed in the caves at Qumran by the Essenes
  • 69
  • The Year of the Four Emperors: After Nero's death, Galba, Otho, Vitellius and Vespasian succeed each other as emperor during the year. The year is marked by numerous instances of a breakdown in discipline and mutinous conduct amongst the Roman legions and the praetorian guard
  • 70
  • 71
  • 72
  • 73
  • 74
  • 1042 - 1056 ce

    1042
  • 1043
  • 1044
  • The Chinese military treatise of the Wujing Zongyao is written and compiled by scholars Zeng Gongliang (曾公亮), Ding Du (丁度), and Yang Weide (楊惟德), during the Song dynasty. It is the first book in history to include formulas for gunpowder, and its use for various bombs (thrown by sling or trebuchet catapult). It also describes the double-piston pump flamethrower and a thermoremanence compass, a few decades before Shen Kuo wrote of the first known magnetic mariner's compass. Although emphasizing the importance of many weapons, it reserves high respect for the crossbow, and the ability of crossbowmen to fell charging units of nomadic cavalrymen.
  • second Roman uprising forces Pope Benedict IX out of Rome. He is succeeded by the new elected (anti)-Pope Sylvester III (until 1045).
  • 1045
  • 1046
  • 1047
  • 1048
  • 1049
  • 1050
  • macbeth makes a pilgrimage to rome
  • 1051
  • 1052
  • 1053
  • 1054
  • 7/16, the East-West Schism, break between the catholic church and the eastern orthadox church
  • 1055
  • 1056
  • 1206 - 1219 ce

    1206
  • temujin named genghis khan, expands his territory to include most of northern china and korea
  • 1207
  • King John introduced the first income tax in England. One thirteenth of income from rents and moveable property had to be paid. Collected locally by sheriffs and administered by the Exchequer. The amount was one shilling on each mark of income, where a mark was 13 shillings and 4 pence. The tax was unpopular with the barons and especially in the churches and monasteries. The tax did raise a lot of money for the king, doubling his annual income for the year.
  • The Pope threatens an Interdict; The Pope threatened King John with the sentence of Interdict unless he accepted Stephen Langton as Archbishop of Canterbury. An Interdict meant that church services would be banned in England except for baptisms and confessions.
  • 1208
  • death of peter castelnau allows for pope to call for Albegensian Crusade in the south of france
  • pope serves interdict of england, king john responds by confiscating church property
  • 1209
  • Albigensians massacred
  • King John is excommunicated by Pope Innocent III.
  • 1210
  • 1211
  • 1212
  • children’s crusades (italy, france)
  • July 10 – The Great Fire: The most severe of several early fires of London burns most of the city to the ground; over 3,000 people die, many of them by drowning in the River Thames. Straw roofs begin to be replaced by tile
  • 1213
  • Pope Innocent III issues a charter calling for the Fifth Crusade to recapture Jerusalem
  • 1214
  • 1215
  • magna carta forcibly signed by king john of england
  • Son Henry III reissues a changed and deradicalized version of the Magna Carta
  • 1216
  • 1217
  • french english battles begin following the death of king john
  • 1218
  • 1219
  • 1370 - 1383 ce

    1370s/unconfirmed dates
  • first stories of robin hood began to circulate
  • 1370
  • steel crossbow is first used as a weapon of war
  • 1371
  • first widely accepted historical reference is made to playing cards
  • 1372
  • 1373
  • 6/16, Anglo-Portuguese Treaty signed in London, and is the oldest active treaty in the world
  • 1374
  • 1375
  • 1376
  • John of Gaunt summons religious reformer John Wyclif to appear before the Royal Council, Wycliffe's anti-papacy lean worked well for a royal family looking to bypass requested reforms that the citizenry was asking the church to instigate
  • 1377
  • 1378
  • western schism or great occidental schism begins within catholic church
  • 1379
  • 1380
  • 9/16, Charles V of France is succeeded by his twelve-year-old son, Charles VI.
  • 1381
  • 6/14, Peasants' Revolt: Rebels destroy John of Gaunt's Savoy Palace in London and storm the Tower of London, beheading Simon Sudbury, who is both Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor, and also Robert Hales, Lord High Treasurer. King Richard II of England (age 14) meets the leaders of the revolt and agrees to reforms such as fair rents and the abolition of serfdom.
  • 6/15, Peasants' Revolt: During further negotiations, Wat Tyler is murdered by the King's entourage. Noble forces subsequently overpower the rebel army. The rebel leaders are eventually captured and executed and Richard II revokes his concessions.
  • 1382
  • 1383
  • 1534 - 1547 ce (pluto in aqua)

    1534
  • henry VIII break from rome/catholicism and declares himself supreme head of the church of england/protestant
  • martin luther finishes his translation of the bible into german
  • 1535
  • 1536
  • dissolution of monasteries
  • 1540
  • discovery of ether by v. cordus
  • 1545
  • pope paul III begins counter reformation w council of trent / roman inquisition
  • 1546
  • martin luther dies
  • valerius cordus publishes dispensatorium the first pharmacoepia detailing how to make drugs (germany)
  • 1697-1711ce (uranus in gemini)

    1861-1874ce (uranus in gemini)

    1861
  • american civil war
  • 1862
  • homestead act
  • 1868-69
  • byakkotai young samurai unit (japan)