Behenian fixed star

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The Behenian fixed stars are a selection of fifteen stars considered especially useful for magical applications in the medieval astrology of Europe and the Arab world. Their name derives from Arabic bahman, "root," as each was considered a source of astrological power for one or more planets. Each is also connected with a gemstone and plant that would be used in rituals meant to draw the star's influence (e.g., into a talisman). When a planet was within six degrees of an associated star, this influence was thought to be particularly strong.

Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa discussed them in his De Occulta Philosophia as the Behenii (singular Behenius), describing their magical workings and kabbalistic symbols. He attributed these to Hermes Trismegistus, as was common with occult traditions in the Middle Ages. Their true origin remains unknown, though Sir Wallis Budge suspects a possible Sumerian source.

The following table uses symbols from a 1531 quarto edition of Agrippa, but other forms exist. Where the name used in old texts differs from the one in use today, the modern form is given first.

Table of Behenian Stars
Name Location Planet Gemstone Plant Symbol
Algol Caput Algol 26 Taurus 07 Saturn & Jupiter diamond black hellebore Image:Agrippa1531 caputAlgol.png
Pleiades 29 Taurus 55 Moon & Mars rock crystal fennel Image:Agrippa1531 Pleiades.png
Aldebaran Aldaboram 9 Gemini 11 Mars & Venus ruby / garnet milk thistle Image:Agrippa1531 Aldaboram.png
Capella Alhayhoch, Hircus 21 Gemini 48 Jupiter & Saturn sapphire thyme Image:Agrippa1531 Hircus.png
Sirius Canis maior 14 Cancer 03 Venus beryl juniper Image:Agrippa1531 Canismaior.png
Procyon Canis minor 25 Cancer 45 Mercury & Mars agate water buttercup Image:Agrippa1531 Canisminor.png
Regulus Cor leonis 29 Leo 47 Jupiter & Mars granite mugwort Image:Agrippa1531 corLeonis.png
Polaris Cauda Ursæ 28 Gemini 31 Venus & Moon magnet succory Image:Agrippa1531 caudaUrsae.png
Gienah Ala Corui 13 Libra 23 Saturn & Mars onyx burdock Image:Agrippa1531 alaCorui.png
Spica 23 Libra 47 Venus & Mercury emerald sage Image:Agrippa1531 Spica.png
Arcturus Alchameth 24 Libra 11 Mars & Jupiter jasper plantain Image:Agrippa1531 Alchameth.png
Alphecca Elpheia 12 Scorpio 14 Venus & Mars topaz rosemary Image:Agrippa1531 Elpheia.png
Antares Cor scorpii 9 Sagittarius 43 Venus & Jupiter sardonyx birthwort Image:Agrippa1531 corScorpii.png
Vega Vultur cadens 15 Capricorn 16 Mercury & Venus chrysolite winter savory Image:Agrippa1531 Vulturcadens.png
Deneb Algedi Cauda capricorni 5 Pisces 18 Saturn & Mercury chalcedony marjoram Image:Agrippa1531 caudaCapricorni.png
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References

  • Budge, E. A. Wallis (1930). Amulets and Superstitions. London, Oxford University Press.

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