
Juno on the Ascendant equals a marriage to oneself. You might argue that this is about celibacy.

I particularly recommend having a look at Juno in the composite chart to see what kind of marriage you’re dealing with.īut there is far more to Juno than that to be understood.įor example, of the past five Popes, two have Juno exactly conjuncting the Ascendant and one has Juno conjuncting Jupiter, the planet of the papacy itself. And indeed she does come up in marriage and partnership charts. Their natal Juno’s are also sextile within 1°.Īstrologers are still getting to grips with the meaning of the asteroids, and most of the emphasis on the interpretation of Juno has been on her role as Jupiter’s (the Roman Zeus’) consort, so she is called the asteroid of marriage.

Wikipediaīill and Hillary Clinton have a composite Juno at 25° in the fixed sign Scorpio in the second house of money, right next to Hillary’s Jupiter.

“Her various epithets thus show a complex of mutually interrelated functions…: as Regina and Moneta she is a sovereign deity, as Sespeis, Curitis (spear holder) and Moneta (again) she is an armed protectress, as Mater and Curitis (again) she is a goddess of the fertility and wealth of the community in her association with the curiae. As Juno, she became the protector of the Roman State itself, and possibly the most powerful god on Olympus with a wider range of titles than any other. However, when Zeus and Hera were taken up by the Romans, Hera got a major promotion. Those Greek myths, at least the ones we still know, focus on Hera as a jealous wife - and no wonder, Zeus had a deal of trouble keeping his chiton down. Their rows were, naturally, epic - and caused all kinds of problems for us humans crawling around on Gaia’s skin. Zeus & Hera were the ruling couple on Mount Olympus, but they weren’t always the happiest pair.
