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Queen Nefertari Meritmut (“The Beautiful Companion, Beloved of Mut”)

Egyptian Grid – Ramesside Dynasty Sacred Partnership / Eternal Grace

Abū Muḥammad al-Muẓaffar ibn Naṣr ibn Sayyār al-Warrāq

Culinary / Historical / Medicinal / Literary

Adi Shankaracharya (Ādi Śaṅkara)

Philosophical / Spiritual / Mythic / Unifier

Airmed (daughter of Dian Cécht · sister of Miach)

Spiritual / Botanical / Emotional / Mythic Healer

Alexander III of Macedon (Alexander the Great · Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Μέγας)

Military / Political / Mythic / Cultural Architect

Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919 · Scotland → Pittsburgh · Industrialist & Philanthropist)

Economic / Educational / Philanthropic / Industrial Sovereign

Antiphon of Rhamnus

Rhetorical / Philosophical / Legal / Proto-Sophist

Archidamus IV (Ἀρχίδαμος Δ΄ · King of Sparta · c. 300–275 BCE)

Political / Military / Obscured / Transitional

Attila the Hun Attila (c. 406–453 CE · Danubian Steppes → Roman Frontiers)

Military / Apocalyptic / Strategic / Barbarian Sovereign

Bartolomeo Scappi

Culinary / Ecclesiastical / Artistic / Historical

Benjamin Harrison (1833–1901 · Ohio → Indiana · Twenty-Third President of the United States)

Legal / Industrial / Presidential / Legacy Sovereign

Catherine de’ Medici (1519–1589 · Florence → Paris · Queen Consort, Regent, and Matriarch of France)

Political / Mystical / Feminine / Cultural Sovereign

Chen Wangting (陳王廷 · courtesy name: Chen Zouting · c. 1580–1660)

Martial / Philosophical / Medical / Rhythmic Founder

Christopher Columbus (Cristoforo Colombo · Cristóbal Colón · 1451–1506)

Exploratory / Colonial / Controversial / Transformational Sovereign

Confucius (Kong Qiu · 孔丘 · styled Zhongni · Master Kong)

Philosophical / Ethical / Educational / Ritual Architect

Enheduanna (𒂗𒃶𒌌𒀭𒈾 · “High Priestess, Ornament of Heaven” · fl. c. 2300 BCE · Akkad → Ur)

Poetic / Priestly / Political / Feminine Sovereign

Epictetus (Ἐπίκτητος · c. 50–135 CE · Hierapolis → Nicopolis)

Philosophical / Ethical / Stoic / Sovereign of Inner Freedom

Flavius Valerius Constantinus Augustus (c. 272–337 CE · Naissus → Constantinople · Emperor of Rome)
Constantine the Great

Imperial / Religious / Foundational / Visionary Sovereign

Gaius Julius Caesar (100–44 BCE · Rome → Theatre of Pompey · Dictator Perpetuo)

Political / Military / Literary / Revolutionary Sovereign

George Washington (1732–1799 · Virginia → Mount Vernon · First President of the United States)

Political / Military / Foundational / Presidential Sovereign

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (1813–1901 · Le Roncole → Milan)

Operatic / Political / Emotional / National Sovereign

Henri Christophe (1767–1820 · Grenada → Haiti · Revolutionary General & King)
Royal Title: King Henry I of Haiti

Martial / Architectural / Revolutionary / Sovereign Sovereign

Herodotus of Halicarnassus (c. 484–425 BCE · Asia Minor → Greece · Historian & Ethnographer)

Historical / Narrative / Mythic / Observational Sovereign

Hypatia (Ὑπατία) · c. 355–415 CE · Alexandria · Philosopher, Mathematician, Astronomer

Intellectual / Feminine / Martyr / Celestial Sovereign

Ip Man (Yip Man · 葉問) · 1893–1972 · Foshan → Hong Kong · Grandmaster of Wing Chun

Martial / Philosophical / Pedagogical / Cultural Sovereign

James Buchanan Jr. (1791–1868 · Pennsylvania → Wheatland · Fifteenth President of the United States)

Legal / Sectional / Transitional / Presidential Sovereign

James Madison Jr. (1751–1836 · Virginia → Montpelier · Fourth President of the United States)

Legal / Political / Intellectual / Presidential Sovereign

John Quincy Adams (1767–1848 · Massachusetts → Washington, D.C. · Sixth President of the United States)

Diplomatic / Intellectual / Abolitionist / Presidential Sovereign

Kali (काली · “The Black One”) · Mahavidya · Fierce Mother · Slayer of Demons

Divine / Feminine / Destructive / Liberating Sovereign

King James VI & I James Charles Stuart (1566–1625 · Edinburgh → London · King of Scotland, England, and Ireland)

Royal / Literary / Political / Theological Sovereign

Krishna (Kṛṣṇa · Govinda · Gopala · Vasudeva · Jagatguru)

Spiritual / Philosophical / Emotional / Mythic

Lais of Corinth (and possibly Lais of Hyccara · Λαΐς · 5th–4th century BCE)

Erotic / Economic / Mythic / Emotional Sovereign

Leonidas I of Sparta

Martial / Historical / Mythic / Ancestral Valor

Lono-i-ka-Makahiki (“Lono of the Makahiki Season”

Spiritual / Seasonal / Political / Mythic Chief

Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865 · Kentucky → Illinois · Sixteenth President of the United States

Moral / Martial / Presidential / Martyr Sovereign

Abū Rayḥān Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad al-Bīrūnī (ابوریحان بیرونی · 973–c.1050 CE)

Scientific / Philosophical / Cultural / Cosmic Architect

Adonis (Ἄδωνις · Phoenician: ʾAdōn · “Lord”)

Mythic / Emotional / Seasonal / Erotic

Aja (also spelled Àjà or Àjìjà · “Wild Wind”)

Spiritual / Botanical / Elemental / Emotional Healer

Amenemope, son of Kanakht (fl. c. 1300–1075 BCE · Ramesside Period · Akhmim → Abydos)

Philosophical / Ethical / Literary / Cosmic Sovereign

Andrew Jackson (1767–1845 · Waxhaws → The Hermitage · Seventh President of the United States)

Military / Populist / Rebellious / Presidential Sovereign

Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (1678–1741 · Venice → Vienna · “Il Prete Rosso”)

Baroque / Seasonal / Spiritual / Virtuoso Sovereign

Aristotle (Ἀριστοτέλης)

Philosophical / Scientific / Political / Mythic Rationalist

Azrael (Hebrew: עֲזַרְאֵל · Arabic: عزرائيل · “Help from God”)

Spiritual / Transitional / Cosmic / Compassionate Sovereign

Beket (fl. c. 1300–1200 BCE · New Kingdom Egypt · Chantress of Amun)

Musical / Ritual / Feminine / Temple Sovereign

Bodhidharma (बोधिधर्म · Damo · Daruma) · c. 5th–6th century CE · South India → Shaolin → Eternal Lineage

Spiritual / Martial / Ascetic / Foundational Sovereign

Cesare Borgia (c. 1475–1507 · Rome → Viana · Duke of Valentinois · “Il Valentino”)

Political / Military / Mythic / Renaissance Sovereign

Chester Alan Arthur (1829–1886 · Vermont → New York · Twenty-First President of the United States)

Political / Reformist / Transitional / Presidential Sovereign

Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero)

Philosophical / Political / Rhetorical / Republican Defender

Constantin François de Chassebœuf, comte de Volney (1757–1820 · France → Egypt → United States · Historian & Philosopher)

Philosophical / Historical / Abolitionist / Revolutionary Sovereign

Enoch (c. pre-Flood era · Earth → Heaven · Patriarch & Prophet)

Prophetic / Celestial / Mythic / Apocalyptic Sovereign

Etteilla (Jean-Baptiste Alliette · 1738–1791)

Occult / Divinatory / Astrological / Methodical

Franklin Pierce (1804–1869 · New Hampshire → Concord · Fourteenth President of the United States)

Political / Tragic / Sectional / Presidential Sovereign

Galileo Galilei

Scientific / Philosophical / Mythic / Defiant

Gilgamesh (𒀭𒄑𒂆𒈦 · King of Uruk · fl. c. 2700 BCE)

Mythic / Heroic / Existential / Architectural Sovereign

Gorakhnath (also known as Gorakshanath)

Spiritual / Tantric / Yogic / Mythic

Hercules (Greek: Heracles)

Mythic Strength / Emotional Redemption Greco-Roman Grid – Divine Trials Redemptive Strength / Fractured Sovereignty Emotional endurance, legacy building, trial navigation

Heru (Horus in Greek tradition)

Mythic / Divine / Martial / Sky Sovereign

Hypereides (Ὑπερείδης)

Political / Rhetorical / Revolutionary / Martyr of Speech

Isis (Auset in Kemetian tradition)

Mythic / Divine / Feminine Power / Ritual Healer

James Hemings

Culinary / Historical / Ancestral / Revolutionary

James Monroe (1758–1831 · Virginia → New York · Fifth President of the United States)

Military / Diplomatic / Presidential / Foundational Sovereign

John Tyler (1790–1862 · Virginia → Richmond · Tenth President of the United States)

Constitutional / Rebellious / Presidential / Transitional Sovereign

Khenmet (or Khnumit) (fl. c. 1932–1898 BCE · Daughter of Amenemhat II · Dahshur)

Royal / Ornamental / Funerary / Feminine Sovereign

King Solomon (Shlomo) (c. 970–931 BCE · Jerusalem · Third King of Israel)

Wisdom / Architectural / Poetic / Paradoxical Sovereign

Krishna Dvaipayana Veda Vyasa

Spiritual / Literary / Mythic / Genealogical

Leo Africanus (c. 1485–1554 · Granada → Fez → Rome → Tunis · Diplomat & Geographer)
Birth Name: al-Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad al-Wazzān al-Zayyātī
Christian Name: Johannes Leo de Medici

Geographic / Diplomatic / Cultural / Mythic Sovereign

Leonidas of Rhodes (Λεωνίδας ὁ Ῥόδιος · c. 188 BCE)

Athletic / Mythic / Enduring / Competitive

Abu al-Hasan ’Ali Ibn Nafi (c. 789–857 · Baghdad → Córdoba · Nicknamed “Ziryab” meaning “Blackbird”)

Musical / Cultural / Gastronomic / Fashion Sovereign

Abū Zayd ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Muḥammad ibn Khaldūn al-Ḥaḍramī

Philosophical / Historical / Sociological / Political

Aeschines of Athens (Αἰσχίνης)

Political / Rhetorical / Historical / Mythic Defender

Albert Einstein

Scientific / Philosophical / Mythic / Disruptor

Ana de Sousa Nzinga Mbande (c. 1583–1663 · Ndongo → Matamba · “Mother of Angola”)

Warrior / Diplomatic / Feminine / Revolutionary Sovereign

Andrew Johnson (1808–1875 · North Carolina → Tennessee · Seventeenth President of the United States)

Constitutional / Rebellious / Transitional / Presidential Sovereign

Antonio Martínez de Cala y Xarana (Elio Antonio de Nebrija · Aelius Antonius Nebrissensis · 1444–1522)

Linguistic / Humanist / Political / Educational

Artemisia I of Caria

Historical / Feminine Power / Naval / Mythic Strategist

Ban Zhao (班昭 · courtesy name: Huiban · c. 45–120 CE)

Historical / Philosophical / Feminine / Educational

Benjamin Banneker (1731–1806 · Baltimore County, Maryland → Oella)

Scientific / Mathematical / Abolitionist / Astronomical Sovereign

Callimachus of Cyrene (Καλλίμαχος · c. 310–240 BCE)

Poetic / Scholarly / Mythic / Aesthetic Architect

Charlemagne (Charles the Great · Carolus Magnus · Karl der Große)

Political / Educational / Religious / Mythic Architect

Christine de Pizan (Cristina da Pizzano · c. 1364–c. 1430)

Literary / Feminine / Philosophical / Political

Cleopatra VII

Historical / Political / Mythic / Feminine Power

Edmund Dene Morel (1873–1924 · France → England · Journalist & Abolitionist)

Abolitionist / Investigative / Political / Ethical Sovereign

Enūma Anu Enlil (𒌓𒀭𒈾𒀭𒂗𒆤𒇲 · “When Anu and Enlil…”)

Celestial / Divinatory / Ritual / Archival

Flavius Josephus (Yosef ben Matityahu · c. 37–100 CE · Jerusalem → Rome)

Historical / Political / Religious / Survivalist Sovereign

François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture (1743–1803 · Bréda Plantation → Fort de Joux, France)

Revolutionary / Strategic / Abolitionist / Political Sovereign

Genghis Khan

Historical / Martial / Strategic / Mythic

Giovanni Giacomo Casanova

Historical / Romantic / Literary / Libertine

Hammurabi (Ḫâmmurapi in Akkadian)

Historical / Legal / Mythic / Builder of Order

Hermes Trismegistus (Ἑρμῆς ὁ Τρισμέγιστος · “Thrice-Great Hermes”)

Philosophical / Alchemical / Mystical / Mythic

Hippocrates of Kos (Ἱπποκράτης ὁ Κῷος)

Medical / Philosophical / Ethical / Observational

Imhotep (Egyptian: ỉỉ-m-ḥtp · “He Who Comes in Peace” · fl. 27th century BCE)

Architectural / Medical / Philosophical / Divine Sovereign

James Abram Garfield (1831–1881 · Ohio → Elberon, NJ · Twentieth President of the United States)

Intellectual / Martial / Presidential / Martyr Sovereign

James Knox Polk (1795–1849 · North Carolina → Tennessee · Eleventh President of the United States)

Expansionist / Strategic / Presidential / Jacksonian Sovereign

John Adams (1735–1826 · Massachusetts → Quincy · Second President of the United States)

Political / Legal / Diplomatic / Presidential Sovereign

Joseph, son of Jacob (c. 1915–1805 BCE · Canaan → Egypt · Vizier of Egypt)
Egyptian Title: Zaphnath-Paaneah (צָפְנַת פַּעְנֵחַ) – “Revealer of Secrets” or “God Speaks and He Lives”

Prophetic / Economic / Mythic / Redemptive Sovereign

King Arthur (Arthur Pendragon)

Noble Leadership / Tragic Destiny British Isles Grid – Mythic Sovereignty

King Tutankhamun (born Tutankhaten)

Historical / Mythic / Youthful Sovereign / Restorer

Lady Flora Louise Shaw Lugard (1852–1929 · England → Africa · Journalist & Colonial Strategist)

Historical / Linguistic / Imperial / Narrative Sovereign

Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (1452–1519 · Anchiano → Amboise)

Artistic / Scientific / Anatomical / Inventive Sovereign

Ling Lun (伶倫 · fl. 2697 BCE · Mythic Minister of the Yellow Emperor)

Mythic / Musical / Celestial / Foundational Sovereign

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