Born October 27, 1858 in New York City, New York, USA
26th President of the United States · Birth time: 19:45(approx.)
Updated March 2026 · Complete Birth Chart Analysis
House positions approximate — birth time unverified
All planets in Theodore Roosevelt's natal chart with sign, degree, and house placement.
| Planet | Sign | Degree | House | Rx |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ☉Sun | ♏Scorpio | 3° 50' | 3 | |
| ☽Moon | ♋Cancer | 9° 54' | 3 | |
| ☿Mercury | ♏Scorpio | 2° 9' | 3 | |
| ♀Venus | ♐Sagittarius | 17° 54' | 1 | |
| ♂Mars | ♑Capricorn | 17° 42' | 1 | |
| ♃Jupiter | ♊Gemini | 21° 6' | 3 | R |
| ♄Saturn | ♌Leo | 11° 38' | 3 | |
| ♅Uranus | ♊Gemini | 2° 31' | 3 | R |
| ♆Neptune | ♓Pisces | 22° 29' | 2 | R |
| ♇Pluto | ♉Taurus | 8° 56' | 2 | R |
| ACAscendant | ♏Scorpio | 22° 57' | 1 | |
| MCMidheaven | ♍Virgo | 5° 30' | 10 | |
| ☊North Node | ♓Pisces | 5° 36' | 2 | |
| ☋South Node | ♍Virgo | 5° 36' | 3 | |
| ⚸Lilith | ♑Capricorn | 8° 48' | 1 | |
| ⊗Part of Fortune | ♋Cancer | 28° 4' | 3 | |
| VxVertex | ♉Taurus | 22° 0' | 3 | |
| ⚷Chiron | ♒Aquarius | 22° 22' | 2 | R |
The twelve houses in Theodore Roosevelt's chart — areas of life where planetary energies express.
Angles between planets that create harmony or tension in the chart.
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Theodore Roosevelt's chart is dominated by water — four planets in water signs including Sun and Mercury in Scorpio and Moon in Cancer — giving this warrior-president his passionate, emotionally driven nature. Two T-Squares (Sun-Pluto-Saturn and Venus-Jupiter-Neptune) create the dynamic tension that drove his restless energy and reformist zeal. Mars in Capricorn in the 1st house provides the disciplined physical force behind his legendary vigor, while Venus in Sagittarius fuels his love of adventure, exploration, and the natural world.
Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858 in New York City, New York, USA, with a Scorpio Sun, Cancer Moon, and Scorpio Rising. This combination creates a unique astrological blueprint that reflects their personality, emotional nature, and public persona.
| Placement | Sign | What It Governs |
|---|---|---|
| ☉ Sun Sign | ♏ Scorpio | Core identity, ego, and life purpose |
| ☽ Moon Sign | ♋ Cancer | Emotions, instincts, and inner self |
| AC Rising Sign | ♏ Scorpio | Outward persona, first impressions, appearance |
Roosevelt's Sun in Scorpio at 3° conjuncts Mercury (1.7° orb), fusing his identity with investigative thinking and forceful communication — the 'bully pulpit' was pure Sun-Mercury in Scorpio. The 3rd house placement channels this intensity through communication and learning, explaining his prodigious writing output and oratory. The Sun opposes Pluto in Taurus (5° orb) and squares Saturn in Leo (7.8° orb), forming a T-Square that created relentless internal pressure to transform power structures. This configuration drives someone who cannot accept the status quo and must reshape institutions through sheer force of will.
Learn more about Sun in Scorpio →Roosevelt's Cancer Moon at 9° in the 3rd house reveals the deep emotional connection to family, nation, and homeland that defined his patriotism. Cancer Moon presidents feel the nation's wounds as personal injuries. The Moon's sextile to Pluto (0.98°, nearly exact) gives his emotional responses a transformative quality — he channeled grief over his wife's death into reinvention, heading west to become a rancher. The 3rd house placement meant his emotional responses were always expressed through communication, explaining his thousands of letters, books, and speeches that poured forth with Cancer's protective passion.
Learn more about Moon in Cancer →Scorpio Rising gives Roosevelt his famous intensity — the piercing gaze, the relentless energy, the willingness to fight any battle. His ascendant ruler is Pluto in Taurus (opposing his Sun), creating a life defined by power struggles, transformation, and the compulsion to reshape the world. The double Scorpio emphasis (Sun and Rising) amplifies his water dominance and explains his all-or-nothing approach to everything from trust-busting to safari expeditions. Mars in Capricorn in the 1st house adds disciplined physical force to Scorpio's emotional intensity, creating the 'strenuous life' philosophy he famously championed.
Learn more about Scorpio Rising →Roosevelt's double Scorpio (Sun and Rising) combined with a Cancer Moon creates a personality of extraordinary emotional intensity — every cause was felt personally, every battle was existential. The Cancer Moon added a protective, nurturing dimension to Scorpio's combativeness, making him fight fiercely for family, nation, and natural heritage. Scorpio Rising ensured this intensity was immediately visible — he dominated every room not through charm but through sheer force of presence. What makes this Big Three distinctive is the absence of any air-sign softening: this is not a diplomat or negotiator but a warrior-protector whose emotional convictions drove every action. Mars in Capricorn in the 1st house channeled all this water-sign intensity into disciplined, strategic action — he did not just feel strongly, he acted decisively.
The most significant planetary relationships shaping Theodore Roosevelt's personality and life path.
Roosevelt's two T-Squares are the engines of his chart. The Sun-Pluto-Saturn T-Square created constant tension between personal power, institutional authority, and transformative ambition — driving his reforms. The Venus-Jupiter-Neptune T-Square connected personal idealism with expansive vision and challenged him to reconcile adventure with principle. With 4 water, 2 earth, 2 fire, 2 air, the element distribution heavily favors emotional engagement. The modality split (2 cardinal, 4 fixed, 4 mutable) shows a mix of stubborn determination and intellectual flexibility.
Roosevelt's career was driven by two T-Squares: Sun-Pluto-Saturn created the reformist pressure to bust trusts and reshape government, while Venus-Jupiter-Neptune fueled the idealistic vision behind his conservation legacy and foreign policy. Mars in Capricorn in the 1st house provided the physical energy and disciplined ambition to pursue these goals relentlessly. The Sun-Mercury conjunction in Scorpio gave him the investigative mind to expose corruption and the rhetorical force to rally public opinion. His 4 water, 2 earth, 2 air, 2 fire element balance kept him emotionally engaged while remaining strategically grounded.
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