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Virgo

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The Virgin Goddess of farms and harvest. Virgo could also represent Ishtar, Isis, Demeter, Cybele, and Athena. Also thought to represent Astraea, the daughter of Zeus representing justice. It is also suggested that Virgo represents Persephone, queen of the underworld.

Taurus

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The Bull Jupiter turns into bull to carry off Europa – daughter of King of Crete. It is also said that Zeus brought the ram to try and win the heart of Europa

Scorpio

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The Scorpion ent by Gaia to kill Orion when he said he would kill all animals. It is also said that Apollo sent the scorpion to kill Orion. Orion and Scorpio are on opposite sides of the sky.

Sagittarius

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The Archer A Chiron, half-man half-horse, sent to kill the scorpion (Scorpio)

Pisces

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Two Fish enus and her son Cupid escaped Typhon as two fish tied together. In Greek mythology, they are Aphrodite and Eros.

Libra

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Scales The only “non-living” object in the Zodiac. Romans chopped claws from Scorpio during Autumn Equinox to make Libra. In Greek mythology, Libra is the scaled held by Astraea that represents justice.

Leo

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Lion Prehistoric constellation associated with royalty. In Egyptian mythology, it represents the life giving floods since the Sun was in this constellation during the heavy rains. In Greek mythology, Leo represents the Nemean Lion which was killed by Hercules

Gemini

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The Twin  The two bright stars – Castor and Pollux – are also the brothers’ names. They were the brothers of Helen of Troy. They are also the protectors of ships and sailors.

Capricorn

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Sea Goat Also known as Amalthea who provided for baby Zeus after Rhea saved him from Cronos. The word “cornucopia” comes from the broken horn of Capricorn – or the “horn of plenty.”