Strauss, Franz Josef
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born on | 6 September 1915 at 10:00 (= 10:00 AM ) | ||||
Place | Munich, Germany, 48n08, 11e34 | ||||
Timezone | MET h1e (is standard time) | ||||
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natal chart (Placidus)
natal chart English style (Equal houses)
natal chart with Whole Sign houses
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Date | 6 September 1915 at 22:10 (= 10:10 PM ) | ||
Place | Munich, GER, 48n08, 11e34 | ||
Timezone | MET h1e (is standard time) | ||
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Biography
German politician and the Minister of Bavaria who played an important and modern role in politics.
He died on 10/03/1988, 11:45 AM MET, Regensburg, Germany.
Relationships
- associate relationship with Spann, Wolfgang (born 29 August 1921). Notes: Postmortem
- associate relationship with Streibl, Max (born 6 January 1932)
- opponent/rival/enemy relationship with Augstein, Rudolf (born 5 November 1923)
Events
- Death, Cause unspecified 3 October 1988 at 11:45 AM in Regensburg, Germany (Age 73)
chart Placidus Equal_H.
Source Notes
Gauquelin Vol 5/2087 has "10h".
(Cirkels quotes Ebertin for 10:00 PM)
Sy Scholfield quotes 22:10 in "Franz Josef Strauss: ein politisches Leben" by Stefan Finger (Olzog, 2005), p. 17: "Am 6. September 1915, dem 40. Geburtstag seines Vaters, war es schließlich soweit: Franz Josef Strauß wurde in München in der Maxvorstadt, dem südlichsten Teil Schwabings, geboren... der kleine Franz Josef kam erst um 22.10 Uhr zu Welt - und die Sommerzeit wurde in Deutschland erstmals im Jahre 1916 eingeführt. Sechs Tage nach seiner Geburt wurde der Sohn des Metzgermeisters Franz Josef Strauß und dessen Frau Walburga unter dem vollständigen Namen seines Vaters in das amtliche Geburts- und Taufregister eingetragen."
Translation: "On September 6, 1915 -- his father's 40th birthday -- it was finally time Franz Josef Strauss was born in Munich in the Maxvorstadt southernmost part of Schwabing... little Franz Josef came into the world at 22.10 o'clock - and daylight saving time was first introduced in Germany in 1916. Six days after his birth, the son of the butcher Franz Josef Strauss and his wife Walburga was entered under the full name of his father in the official birth and baptismal records."
The biography mentions birth records but does not directly cite them, yet because Cirkels/Ebertin have quoted 10pm, a chart with an alternative birth time of 22:10 was added on 17/7/14.
Categories
- Vocation : Politics : Public office (Minister of Bavaria)