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Margaret Thatcher

Astrology Data, Zodiac Sign, Natal Birth Chart, Kundli, and Horoscope


MT

Birth Name:

Margaret Hilda Roberts

Female

Birth Date:

Tue, Oct 13, 1925

Time of Birth:

09:00 AM

Place of Birth:

Grantham, England, United Kingdom

Age:

98

Zodiac Sign:

Libra

Astrology Data:

Sun

Sun

19°
Lib
30'
Moon

Moon

28°
Leo
38'

Asc

15°
Sco
17'

MC

Vir
52'

Rodden rating: A

| Collector: Rodden


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Astrological aspects and planetary data / tags for Margaret Thatcher: Sun 19 Libra, Moon 28 Leo, Mercury 23 Libra, Venus 2 Sagittarius, Mars 9 Libra, Jupiter 14 Capricorn, Saturn 13 Scorpio, Uranus 22 Pisces, Neptune 24 Leo, Pluto 14 Cancer, Asc 15 Scorpio, Mc 3 Virgo, Moon Square Venus, Sun Quincunx Uranus, Moon Conjunct Neptune, Mercury Quincunx Uranus, Sun Square Pluto, Sun Conjunct Mercury, Moon Conjunct Midheaven, Mercury Sextile Neptune, Sun Semi Square Venus, Sun Semi Square Midheaven, Moon Sesquiquadrate Jupiter, Moon Semi Square Pluto, Venus Semi Square Jupiter, Venus Sesquiquadrate Pluto, Venus Square Midheaven, Mars Semi Square Neptune, Jupiter Sextile Saturn, Jupiter Opposition Pluto, Jupiter Sextile Ascendant, Saturn Trine Pluto, Saturn Conjunct Ascendant, Uranus Quincunx Neptune, Pluto Trine Ascendant

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