Pisces (astrology)
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| Image:Pisces.svg | |
| Zodiac Symbol: | Fish |
| Birth Dates (Tropical): | February 19 - March 20 |
| Birth Dates (Sidereal): | March 15 - April 14 |
| Birth Dates (Solar): | March 12 - April 18 |
| Constellation: | Pisces |
| Zodiac Element: | Water |
| Zodiac Quality: | Mutable |
| Body Part: | Feet |
| Domicile: | Jupiter (or Neptune) |
| Detriment: | Mercury |
| Exaltation: | Venus |
| Fall: | Mercury |
| Birthstone: | Amethyst |
| Colours: | Pale Green, Oceanic |
| Numbers: | Eight and Five |
| Day: | Thursday |
| Gemstones: | Diamond, Turquoise, Jade, Tourmaline, Bloodstone |
| Metal: | Silver |
Pisces is an astrological sign, which is associated with the constellation Pisces. Under the tropical zodiac, Pisces is occupied by the Sun from February 19 to March 20, and under the sidereal zodiac, it is currently from March 15 to April 13. The opposite sign to Pisces is Virgo.
Pisces is the twelfth and last sign of the Zodiac and associated with human emotions. Individuals born under this sign are thought to have a dreamy, romantic, generous, emotional, receptive, affectionate, and honest character, but one which is also prone to exaggeration, fickleness, passiveness, hypersensitivity, and paranoia. Pisceans are said to like solitude to dream in and mystery. Pisces is said by some astrologers to possess the qualities of all the previous eleven Signs of the Zodiac. In terms of anatomy, Pisces is said to rule the feet, liver, and lymphatics. In terms of geography, Pisces is linked with Portugal, Spain, Scandinavia, and Egypt.
Physically, individuals born under the sign of Pisces supposedly tend to have small and dainty feet, heavy-lidded and liquid eyes, a short stature, and a broad physique.
Pisces is traditionally thought to be ruled by the planet Jupiter, but in more recent years many astrologers have labeled Neptune as the ruler or co-ruler of Pisces, attributing the dreaminess associated with the Sign to the planet's influence.
In mythology Pisces is often associated with Helen of Troy, from the legend of the Trojan War. Pisces is also associated with the Greco-Roman god Poseidon/Neptune and sometimes also the gods Zeus/Jupiter, Morpheus, and Thor and the goddess Tyche/Fortuna.
It is notable that early believers in Christianity often used the symbol of Pisces (two fish swimming in opposing directions) in order to secretly identify themselves. [1]
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| Western Zodiac | |
| Elements | Water · Earth · Fire · Air |
| Qualities | Cardinal · Fixed · Mutable |
| Signs | Aries · Taurus · Gemini · Cancer · Leo · Virgo · Libra · Scorpio · Sagittarius · Capricorn · Aquarius · Pisces |
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