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  • Aries (March 21 - April 19) on Random Historical Time Period You Are, Based On Your Zodiac

    (#1) Aries (March 21 - April 19)

    Aries-born are aggressive and competitive. Unwilling to settle for anything less than first place, Aries is always looking to expand their influence and show off their many skills. They're all about action and will often move forward before they even consider their final destination. 

    If Aries could be explained through a historical time period, they would definitely be Ancient Rome. Beginning in the eighth century BCE and ending in the fifth century CE, the Ancient Roman period encompassed the rise of the Roman Empire, which grew from a small town on the Tiber into a power that spread across most of Europe, Britain, northern Africa, the Mediterranean islands, and western Asia. It was a time focused on expansion and the spread of Roman power, by any means necessary. 

    The aggressive and vicious nature of this era mimics Aries’s own desire to conquer their enemies. If they had the power, Aries would happily extend their influence everywhere and make it known that they're the best, despite what anyone else might think.

  • Taurus (April 20 - May 20) on Random Historical Time Period You Are, Based On Your Zodiac

    (#2) Taurus (April 20 - May 20)

    Taurus is a stable and reliable sign. While some would consider Taureans to be stubborn, others realize they're simply devoted to the task in front of them. They refuse to get distracted and will follow through on every task to its full conclusion. However, their dedicated nature also makes them inflexible and closed off to any kind of change. What better historical era to describe them than the steadfast Middle Ages?

    Also known as the Medieval Period, the Middle Ages represent the time between the fall of the Roman Empire and the start of the Renaissance, stretching from about 476 CE to the 14th century. Sad as it sounds, it was an era that brought no significant advancements whatsoever, not in science, art, or leadership. In other words, it was a stable period of time, one in which the world remained fairly static. It certainly had its areas of complexity, such as the Crusades and the Great Plague, but in terms of actual progression and improvement, well, let's just say this wasn't the era for moving forward. 

    Much like the Middle Ages, Taureans' uncompromising nature makes it difficult for people born under this zodiac sign to grow. They want to enjoy the world around them and reap the benefits of their hard work, but they're often too stuck in their own ways to see the best way to move forward. While they're not as static as the Middle Ages, they certainly have some of this era inside of them.

  • Gemini (May 21 - June 20) on Random Historical Time Period You Are, Based On Your Zodiac

    (#3) Gemini (May 21 - June 20)

    Although Geminis are most often known for their two-sided personality, there's so much more to them. They definitely deal with a bit of moodiness, but they're generally sociable, excitable, and full of energy. They're desperate to explore the world around them. They often feel they don't have enough time to experience everything they want to see in their short life, so they're apt to have as much fun as possible, whenever they possibly can. What historical time period captures Geminis' fun and flirty nature? The Roaring '20s, of course.

    An age of massive change in the United States, the 1920s saw people breaking out of their old molds and embracing a culture of celebration. Young women could finally vote, work, and participate in the economy, and the total wealth in the nation nearly doubled. With more money to spend, people brought new technology into their lives, particularly the radio and the automobile. They went out more, both to movie theaters and to clubs, where they danced the night away to the hottest jazz music. They ignored the prohibition of alcohol and drank in secret speakeasies, using their extra money to entertain themselves and engage with the people in their community.

    The Roaring '20s was a time of curiosity and exploration. People were tired of doing the same old thing and finally felt that they had the freedom to explore the world around them to the best of their ability. Adaptable and fun-loving, Geminis would certainly fit right in to this time period.

  • Cancer (June 21 - July 22) on Random Historical Time Period You Are, Based On Your Zodiac

    (#4) Cancer (June 21 - July 22)

    Cancer is certainly one of the most emotional zodiac signs. Always looking inward to find the answers, Cancer thinks that a person's innermost thoughts and feelings are of the utmost importance. Although they're often too willing to give in to every emotion as they feel it, leading to some moodiness and selfish behavior, Cancer's focus on their inner emotional patterns gives them an ability to empathize with the suffering of those around them. Everything is about emotion for Cancer, though they'll often hide their soft inside under their hard outer shell. 

    Cancer is definitely the Romantic era. Also known as Romanticism, this time period stretched from the late 18th century to the middle of the 19th century. Moving away from the prior focus on rational, provable behavior, Romanticism reignited a passion for the individual. In literature, painting, music, architecture, art, and many other forms, people began to emphasize a person's innermost thoughts and feelings - the things that can't always be discussed through logic. Emotion took the place of intellect, and the inner struggle was examined once again, in all its forms. 

    Cancer is practically the embodiment of the Romantic era. A sign that values feeling over fact, Cancer embraces the ability to focus on their feelings and ignore all sense of logic and reason. While letting your feelings run wild isn't the smartest option all the time, Cancers would certainly thrive in the Romantic era.

  • Leo (July 23 - August 22) on Random Historical Time Period You Are, Based On Your Zodiac

    (#5) Leo (July 23 - August 22)

    Leo is creative, bold, passionate, and just a little self-absorbed. Although they have the ability to encourage anyone to pursue their dreams, they also love sitting just a tiny bit above everyone else. A natural-born leader, Leo is often quick to recognize their flaws. While they internally realize what they do wrong, they still want to maintain a picture-perfect appearance to those around them, in order to preserve their reputation. That sounds a lot like the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt

    Stretching from 3100 to 332 BCE, the Ancient Egyptian empire was at one time the most superior power in the Mediterranean. It was a period of significant advancement in the arts, technology, politics, and religion. In large part, however, the era is remembered by the huge monuments constructed during that time, which were often created as monuments to the Pharaohs. In typical Leo fashion, the pharaohs, who had absolute power over their kingdom, ordered the construction of large pyramids and ornamental statues to commemorate both their rule and themselves. 

    If anyone was going to build large monuments solely to celebrate how amazing they think they are, it would be Leo. Self-assured and confident, Leo belongs in this historical time period. No other sign would appreciate the erection of a pyramid in their name quite like a Leo.

  • Virgo (August 23 - September 22) on Random Historical Time Period You Are, Based On Your Zodiac

    (#6) Virgo (August 23 - September 22)

    There's no zodiac sign quite as analytical and practical as Virgo. Methodical in every detail of their life, Virgos will examine and reexamine everything they touch about a million times simply to ensure they didn't mess up a tiny detail. While they have a soft heart, they much prefer to ignore their innermost feelings in favor of a sensible, realistic approach to the world. 

    Virgo is definitely the Age of Enlightenment. Starting in the late 17th century and ending in the early 19th century, Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Reason, focused on rational thought above all else. Enlightenment thinkers questioned the systems that had been in place for years, and argued that progress could be made most successfully through the application of reason and logic. While Enlightenment took different forms in different areas of the world, each Enlightenment movement focused on questioning the world and its established traditions, analyzing the efficacy of accepted systems, and applying reason to find improved solutions. 

    Enlightenment and Virgo are practically one and the same. Both appreciate a methodical, well-structured approach to the world. Both believe that everything can be solved through intellect and reason. Both have a tendency to get too caught up in the details, often missing the larger picture in favor of trivial facts. There's no other historical time period that captures the essence of a Virgo quite so well.

  • Libra (September 23 - October 22) on Random Historical Time Period You Are, Based On Your Zodiac

    (#7) Libra (September 23 - October 22)

    Libra is a breath of fresh air. Peaceful and fair, this diplomatic zodiac sign wants to ensure everyone feels heard and respected. Libras understand the importance of cooperating with their fellow man to find solutions. Their main goal is justice and equality, but they'll do everything they can to avoid conflict in the process of fighting for what's right. 

    Ancient Greece, which stretched from the years 700 to 480 BCE, embraced Libra's sense of cooperation and diplomacy. It was during this time that the polis, or city-state, was invented. These individual villages established governments and a set of laws that guided their citizens. It was also during this time democracy made one of its first historical appearances. An Athenian leader, Cleisthenes, created this political system that allowed representatives from the people to make important decisions regarding the present and future of the community. 

    Much like Libra, Ancient Greece functioned on a desire to keep peace while simultaneously striving for justice. People worked together to achieve their goals, creating a system that depended on social relationships with the people in a given community. While Libras are indecisive and afraid of conflict, their desire for equality and teamwork outweighs their less appealing qualities. They would thrive in Ancient Greece, no doubt about it.

  • Scorpio (October 23 - November 21): The Scientific Revolution   on Random Historical Time Period You Are, Based On Your Zodiac

    (#8) Scorpio (October 23 - November 21): The Scientific Revolution  

    Scorpio is perhaps one of the most difficult zodiac signs to understand. Emotional and passionate, this Water sign hides all their feelings under a calm and aloof demeanor. Although you can never predict their next move, one aspect of their personality stands out - they're a research-driven sign. With a tendency to be suspicious and distrustful, Scorpio won't believe anything unless they have hard evidence that backs up a claim. Simultaneously resourceful and stubborn, you can count on Scorpio to have all the information you're looking for. 

    When it comes to historical time periods, Scorpio is definitely the Scientific Revolution. In the 16th and 17th centuries, there was a huge shift in scientific thought. Instead of the abstract logic of earlier periods, the Scientific Revolution stressed common sense and structured thought. It was during this time the first scientific method was invented. People chose to focus on quantitative facts and questions that could actually be answered, rather than philosophical theories that could have a variety of responses. The discipline of science rose in popularity, leading to a utilitarian viewpoint that dominated the world during that time. 

    While Scorpio certainly has strong emotions, they also believe every question has an answer. They will research until they find out the truth of a situation, using their decisive, rational point of view to find a solution. Their mindset perfectly fits with the analytical nature of the Scientific Revolution.

  • Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21) on Random Historical Time Period You Are, Based On Your Zodiac

    (#9) Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21)

    While some signs are content to be homebodies, Sagittarius is the exact opposite. This sign aches to travel and explore. Sagittarians are free-thinking people with a fiercely independent streak. They don't like to be held down. Instead, they yearn to experience new things and satisfy their desire to explore. Very little scares this open-minded zodiac sign. As such, they would fit most perfectly in the historical Age of Exploration

    The Age of Exploration stretched from the mid-15th century to the mid-16th century. During this time, Europeans, who had primarily stayed within the small bounds of their world, were encouraged to explore the earth beyond their own continent. The Age of Exploration began with Christopher Columbus's voyage west. Although he believed that he found a quicker route to India, he actually landed on an entirely new continent. Other explorers followed in Columbus's footsteps, leading to a massive push West that saw European citizens touching down on never-before-seen lands. Though they had no idea what they would find, their sense of adventure encouraged them to give it a try, often without knowing when or if they would return home.

    Who would understand this daring mindset better than a Sagittarius? Leaving home with no idea when they'll return is a deed this zodiac sign would embrace wholeheartedly. Beyond the excitement of setting out on a new trip, Sagittarius would welcome the independence of exploration in a way most zodiac signs wouldn't understand.

  • Capricorn (December 22 - January 19): The First Industrial Revolution   on Random Historical Time Period You Are, Based On Your Zodiac

    (#10) Capricorn (December 22 - January 19): The First Industrial Revolution  

    Unlike other signs who focus on emotion and feeling, Capricorn is all about discipline and progress. Career dreams and professional advancement drive the ambitious Capricorn. They focus on moving forward and using their practicality to pursue their goals. They're very responsible and think they know best, often refusing to listen to other perspectives. While they're traditional and polite, progress and improvement are their primary goals, often above relationships and emotional needs. 

    If Capricorn were a historical time period, they would definitely be the First Industrial Revolution. Marking the second half of the 18th century, this movement saw a rise in innovation. Products that were once made by hand were now created by machine. While the technological advancements were impressive, the new birth of industry changed the landscape of many rural towns into thriving urban communities. The slow and steady life that many were used to transformed into a fast-paced environment focused on results. 

    Capricorn would thrive in the First Industrial Revolution. A sign focused on progress and improvement, Capricorn would relish the opportunity to pursue professional advancement and live a fast-paced life. Capricorns aren't meant to exist in small, rural towns. The busy, chaotic environment of the First Industrial Revolution would be a welcome change for them. 

  • Aquarius (January 20 - February 18) on Random Historical Time Period You Are, Based On Your Zodiac

    (#11) Aquarius (January 20 - February 18)

    Although sometimes temperamental and aloof, Aquarius is also the most progressive of the zodiac signs. As a highly intellectual member of the zodiac, Aquarius focuses most of their energy on humanitarian efforts. They can't stand to see injustice or mistreatment. To fight the evil that takes place in the world, Aquarius dedicates their time to helping others and creating lasting change. They would fit most comfortably in the historical Victorian Era

    Taking place almost in conjunction with the First Industrial Revolution, the Victorian Era marked the reign of England’s Queen Victoria from 1837 until 1901. While the Industrial Revolution brought changes in industry, the Victorian Era focused on political and social reform. The British Empire abolished slavery, the people called for a more democratic sytem of government, and the government used a firmer hand in controlling the activity of its citizens. While the era saw a rise in technological advancements, the humanitarian reforms focused on creating a better quality of life for British citizens. 

    Aquarius would fit right in with the Victorian Era. A sign with a gentle heart and a desire to fight for what's right, Aquarius would relish the opportunity to make real and lasting change.

  • Pisces (February 19 - March 20) on Random Historical Time Period You Are, Based On Your Zodiac

    (#12) Pisces (February 19 - March 20)

    Another Water sign, Pisces is emotional and gentle. They’re acknowledged for being selfless and empathetic, but they're also known for their artistic abilities. Pisceans are thoughtful people and they love finding new ways to express themselves, whether through music, art, or anything else that emphasizes their talents. Pisces would be most at home in the Renaissance era. 

    Following the Middle Ages, the Renaissance marks the period from the 14th century to the 17th century. It was a time focused on artistic, cultural, political, and economic reform. Great thinkers and artists, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Hobbes, Dante, William Shakespeare, Donatello, and Michelangelo, dominated this time period. It was an era of art, self-expression, and significant advancements across all areas of society. Most importantly, it embraced the idea of focusing on the individual human and honoring their achievements in many forms. 

    Much like the Renaissance, Pisces focuses on the value of the individual. Pisces sees each person as their own being worthy of love and support. They have a special appreciation for art and self-expression that not all zodiac signs can relate to. Pisces would thrive in the creative energy of the Renaissance.

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Mesopotamian astrology to facilitate the study and observation of many stars in the sky, people divided the sky into a number of regions, each region is a constellation. It is difficult to say exactly when the concept of the Constellation began, and this type of astronomical knowledge was understood long before the written records. The constellations probably took their name from the early seafaring sailors. The origins of constellations may vary from culture to culture, but as civilizations expand and influence each other, the culture of constellations also involves a process of merging.

This random tool generates 12 items describing the different constellations they represent for different historical periods. There is the ancient Roman period, there is the Middle Ages, there is the romantic era, but also the ancient Egyptian era.

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