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page 119th-century astrologers
Yukteswar Giri
Indian yogi, occultist and guru (1855-1936)
Max Heindel
American astrologer and occultist (1865-1919)
Franz Hartmann
German medical doctor, theosophist, occultist, geomancer, astrologer, and author (1838-1912)
John Varley
British artist (1778–1842)

Cheiro
William John Warner (also self-identified as Count Louis le Warner de Hamon), popularly known as Cheiro (1 November 1866 – 8 October 1936), was an Irish astrologer and colourful occult figure of the early 20th century. His sobriquet, Cheiro, derives from the word cheiromancy, meaning palmistry. He was a self-described clairvoyant who said he learned palmistry, astrology, and Chaldean numerology in India. He was celebrated for using these forms of divination to make personal predictions for famous clients and to foresee world events.
Oswald Wirth
Swiss occultist (1860–1943)
Alan Leo
British astrologer (1860–1917)
Evangeline Adams
Astrologer, astrological writer (1868–1932)
Sepharial
Walter Gorn Old (born 20 March 1864 in Handsworth, England; died 23 December 1929 in Hove, England) was a 19th-century astrologer, who used the nom-de-plume "Sepharial", after an angel in the apocryphal Book of Enoch.