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  2. Astronomical symbols - Wikipedia

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    the letters kappa-rho with an abbreviation stroke (for Kronos, the Greek equivalent to the Roman god Saturn), with a cross [9] Uranus: U [29] [30] U+26E2 (dec 9954) ⛢ symbol of the recently described element platinum, which was invented to provide a symbol for Uranus [29] [30] [22] [23] [42] U+2645 (dec 9797) ♅

  3. Planetary symbols - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the planetary symbols can be found in the attributes given to classical deities. The Roman planisphere of Bianchini (2nd century, currently in the Louvre, inv. Ma 540) [2] shows the seven planets represented by portraits of the seven corresponding gods, each a bust with a halo and an iconic object or dress, as follows: Mercury has a caduceus and a winged cap; Venus has a ...

  4. Astrological symbols - Wikipedia

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    The symbols for Jupiter and Saturn are monograms of the initial letters of the corresponding Greek names, and the symbol for Mercury is a stylized caduceus. [3] A.S.D. Maunder finds antecedents of the planetary symbols in earlier sources, used to represent the gods associated with the classical planets.

  5. Alchemical symbol - Wikipedia

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    Alchemical symbols were used to denote chemical elements ... and lead had always been associated with the Sun, Moon, and Saturn. ... Rosy Cross – Western esoteric ...

  6. File:Saturn symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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    standardizing sizes of astronomical symbols across the board: 19:01, 30 August 2006: 200 × 345 (1 KB) Justinlebar: The astronomical symbol of the planet Saturn. This SVG is a trace of the symbol as displayed by the font Arial Unicode MS Regular. Saved in Adobe Illustrator CS2. {{pd-ineligible}} Category:Planet symbols Category:Saturn

  7. Saturn - Wikipedia

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    Saturn is named after the Roman god of wealth and agriculture, who was the father of the god Jupiter.Its astronomical symbol has been traced back to the Greek Oxyrhynchus Papyri, where it can be seen to be a Greek kappa-rho ligature with a horizontal stroke, as an abbreviation for Κρονος (), the Greek name for the planet (). [35]

  8. Grand cross (astrology) - Wikipedia

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    An example of a Grand Cross would be with Saturn at 15° Virgo, Uranus at 15° Sagittarius, Neptune at 15° Gemini and Pluto at 15° Pisces. This is a mutable Grand Cross , which is said to be especially difficult with respect to the problem of maintaining focus in communication.

  9. Hexagram - Wikipedia

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    In the book The History and Practice of Magic, Vol. 2, the six-pointed star is called the talisman of Saturn and it is also referred to as the Seal of Solomon. [8] Details are given in this book on how to make these symbols and the materials to use. Double hexagram. Traditionally, the Hexagram can be seen as the combination of the four elements.