You are a Scorpio because Scorpio is occupied by the Sun from October 23 to November 22, and under the sidereal zodiac, it is currently from November 16 to December 15. The opposite sign to Scorpio is Taurus. Scorpio is the eighth sign of the Zodiac and associated with intensity and power. Individuals born under this sign are thought to have a complex, emotional, analytical, focused, determined, hypnotic, and self-contained character, but one which is also prone to extremity, jealousy, possessiveness, stubbornness, and cruelty. In terms of anatomy, Scorpio is said to rule the pelvis, reproductive system and urinary system. In terms of geography Scorpio is linked with Egypt, Syria, Algeria and Morocco.
Scorpio is traditionally thought to be ruled by the planet Mars, but in recent years many astrologers have labelled Pluto as the ruler or co-ruler of Scorpio, attributing the intensity associated with the sign to the planet's influence.
On August 24, 2006, Pluto was no longer classified as a true planet and thus became a dwarf planet. It is not yet clear what effect this will have on the sign of Scorpio but some astrologers suggest that Mars will once again (as prior to the discovery of Pluto in 1931) become the primary ruling planet of Scorpio.
In mythology Scorpio is often associated with Orpheus, from the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. Scorpio is also associated with the Greco-Roman gods Ares/Mars and sometimes the god Hades/Pluto.
Notable persons born under the sign of Scorpio (Tropical Zodiac) include:Pele Theodore Roosevelt, Marie Antoinette, Voltaire, Charles Manson, Marie Curie, Evelyn Waugh, Pablo Picasso, Bill Gates, Veronica Lake, Leon Trotsky, John Keats, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Charles de Gaulle, George Patton, Bernard Montgomery, Daniel Boone, Joanna the Mad, Condoleezza Rice,Jeff Buckley, John Cleese, Chiang Kai-shek, L. S. Lowry, Ivan Turgenev, George Eliot, Calvin Klein, Martin Luther, Billy Graham, Saint Augustine, Bahá'u'lláh, Vivien Leigh, Danny DeVito, Hillary Clinton, Ted Turner, Larry King, Dylan Thomas, Bram Stoker, Claude Monet, Auguste Rodin, Albert Camus, Martin Scorsese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Big Pun, Prodigy of Mobb Deep, P Diddy, Whoopi Goldberg, Jodie Foster, Edith Head, Erwin Rommel, John Gotti, Joseph Goebbels, Neil Young, Carl Sagan, and Kurt Vonnegut.
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