Christ's possible Natal Chart

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If I take his DOB from astrotheme (28 February -6) and make a profile on astro.com, he's a Pisces with a Pisces stellium: sun, moon, venus, saturn, uranus, jupiter opposed by Pluto and mars and trined by Neptune and south node.

A very "tidy" horoscope.

I would put his ascendant as Sag (0.30 am), since he liked to preach and travel.

I like it, not only because we share 6 (!) placements, including Sun, Mercury and Moon, but also the same birthday 😉!
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Well, my Aqua mercury needs precision.

"Best Answer: The Bible leans to him being born after travel of the day, in a manger "because there was no room for him in the inn". Night time most likely."

For me, Jesus has rather Sag traits.

From www.patheos.com

Jesus’ Days
Jesus spent most of His time walking. In His life He walked from Nazareth to the River Jordan to be baptized (Matt 3:13), He traveled to the Judean Desert for the temptation in the Wilderness (Matt 4:1), He traveled across the Jordan to near Bethsaida in Galilee to call the first five of the twelve disciples (John 1:28, 35), then turned north toward Galilee to attend a wedding at Cana (John 1:43, 2:14), He continued on from Galilee to Capernaum (John 2:12), then south to Jerusalem for the Passover (John 2:13), then He left for the countryside of Judea (John 4:3), passed through Samaria (John 4:4), traveling again to Galilee (John 4:43) and once He reaches Galilee (John 4:45) He then goes back to Cana and Capernaum (John 4:46), and finally returns to His hometown of Nazareth where He preaches in the synagogues (Luke 4:16). In just a few short months He has already walked hundreds of miles and so being a former carpenter and walking hundreds of miles, He must have been a strong, rugged, athletic type of a man…a man’s man to be sure. In His lifetime, trying to calculate the number of miles He walked is difficult to do…we can be sure that He at least walked thousands of miles and this in only a short three-year period. It may have been more because John says that Jesus did “many other signs in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book” (John 20:31) and “there are also many other things that Jesus did. Were every one of them to be written, I suppose that the world itself could not contain the books that would be written” (John 21:25). The point is that He was a manly man with an enormously healthy, masculine, virile body. He is nothing like the effeminate pictures you see of Him. His life was a hard, tedious, one where He faced rejection and was constantly harassed by the religious leaders of His day.