Trotsky, Leon
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| born on | 7 November 1879 at 23:11 (= 11:11 PM ) | ||||
| Place | Yanovka, Ukraine, 48n20, 30e13 | ||||
| Timezone | LMT m30e13 (is local mean time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 15°07' 22°41 Asc. 19°31'
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Biography
Russian political activist, leader of the Bolshevik revolution in Russia. While Lenin was alive, Trotsky was the most powerful man in Russia; after then he lost the leadership to Joseph Stalin. He was later exiled to Turkey in 1929, then traveling to Norway and then to Mexico. Stalin sent the secret police to assassinate him in Mexico on 8/20/1940; wounded, he died the following day.
Relationships
- associate relationship with Lenin, Vladimir (born 22 April 1870)
- opponent/rival/enemy relationship with Nicholas II, Czar of Russia (born 19 May 1868)
Events
- Family : Change residence 1929 (Exiled to Turkey)
- Crime : Assault/ Battery Victimization 20 August 1940 (Wounded by Russian secret police)
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Source Notes
Dane Rudhyar spec time, AA 7/1938. Bordoni quotes Barbault for 00:30 AM LMT, Kirovograd, 48 N.30, 32 E.18, no source.
Andre Barbault in personal correspondence with LMR May 2001 writes, "The source is unknown and to be taken with only the greatest caution. I had an exchange with Andre Breton concerning Trotsky. I knew that they had met and since Breton was interested in astrology, I asked him if he had inquired of Trotsky for his data. Well, he said no. It's the same for Lenin; I do not think it is reliable." In early February 2005, PT changed the town from Odessa, Russia, to Yanovka, Ukraine, since Yanovka is his widely-accepted birth place. According to the World Atlas, Yanovka is the same as Uljanovka in the ACS Atlas.
Categories
- Lifestyle : Home : Expatriate
- Passions : Criminal Victim : Homicide victim (Assassinated by Russian secret police)
- Vocation : Politics : Activist/ political (Leader of Bolshevik revolution)
- Notable : Famous : Historic figure

15°07'
22°41 Asc.