Table of The Most Commonly Used of The Traditional Essential Dignities
| Sign | Domicile | Detriment | Exaltation | Fall |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aries | Mars | Venus | Sun | Saturn |
| Taurus | Venus | Mars | Moon | None |
| Gemini | Mercury | Jupiter | None | None |
| Cancer | Moon | Saturn | Jupiter | Mars |
| Leo | Sun | Saturn | None | None |
| Virgo | Mercury | Jupiter | Mercury | Venus |
| Libra | Venus | Mars | Saturn | Sun |
| Scorpio | Mars | Venus | None | Moon |
| Sagittarius | Jupiter | Mercury | None | None |
| Capricorn | Saturn | Moon | Mars | Jupiter |
| Aquarius | Saturn | Sun | None | None |
| Pisces | Jupiter | Mercury | Venus | Mercury |
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