Horoscope of Albrecht of Wallenstein on display in Prague
The recently discovered horoscope of Duke Albrecht of Wallenstein is one of the most important of its kind. It surpasses other horoscopes from the period with its detailed explanations of the Duke's life, and its use of the then most contemporary astrological techniques. Created in 1627 by an unknown astrologer, it charts eleven years of the duke's life, and is a document which, if it had fallen into the wrong hands, could have provided what would be regarded as sensitive information to his enemies. The horoscope featuring in a major exhibition devoted to Wallenstein.
Uncertainty and mystery shrouds the question of who ordered the horoscope's creation. It was found in a castle in Kopidlno which at one point belonged from 1638 to Jindrich Schlik, one of the duke's generals, and there is a possibility that he ordered the horoscopes creation in order to ascertain the fate of his lord, on whom much of the fate of Europe depended. Petr Masek:
'It was regarded as serious information outlining one's fate, to such an extent that the horoscopes of those prominent figures like Wallenstein were by various secret means copied, or basically stolen, and offered to other people for a fee, because they were regarded as strategic material. It is understandable that for many, it was important to know how the lives of personalities who shaped the annals Central European history would turn out.'However, anyone in possession of the horoscope thinking themselves to be in on fate's secrets might have been disappointed, as Wallenstein died ten years earlier than the horoscope predicted. Next year celebrates the 425th anniversary of his birth and the horoscope forms part of an exhibition at the Wallenstein riding school, which runs until February of next year.