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Fated by the Gods: Roman Horoscopes

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It's been a long time since the days of Ancient Rome, but one thing remains the same - everyone wants to know what the future holds! Back in the era of the great Roman Empire, the stars were consulted for answers. Today, we know it as Roman horoscopes.

It's the year 4 BC, and Romans of all classes have come to rely heavily on horoscopes in their everyday lives. Whether it was a farmer deciding when to plant his crops or a general preparing for battle, Roman horoscopes were consulted to help guide decisions.

How the Roman Horoscopes Worked

At the heart of Roman horoscopes was the belief that gods had predetermined the fate of each individual. To figure out what the gods had in store, horoscope readers would take into account the position of the stars at the time of the individual's birth.

The horoscope reader would then use the stars as a roadmap to the person's future, predicting their fortune and misfortune. In addition to the stars, the reader also looked to other heavenly bodies like the sun, moon, comets and planets as indicators as to what the gods had planned for the individual.

What Information Did the Roman Horoscopes Provide?

The horoscopes would provide clues to the individual's health, relationships, wealth, and other aspects of life. For example, a horoscope could tell a person about the best time to marry, when they should embark on a journey, or when they should invest in something.

The horoscopes also provided clues to a person's character. For example, some zodiac signs were seen as more desirable than others, and the signs were linked to personality traits. Aries, for example, was seen as a sign of strength and courage, while Libra was seen as sign of balance and justice.

Why the Roman Horoscopes are Still Relevant Today

Though we now have scientific methods to determine the future, the Roman horoscopes still hold relevance today. In fact, many of the same zodiac signs still exist and the same predictions are still made about them. Whether it's used for fortune telling or simply for fun, the Roman horoscopes are still a popular way for people to explore the future.

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