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  1. Elsbeth Ebertin (14 May 1880 – 28 November 1944) was a German graphic artist, writer and astrologer. Elsbeth used the pseudonym Elsa Gorlizia in her writings. She is most notable for predicting the rise of Adolf Hitler. She was the mother of Reinhold Ebertin, who was also a publisher and astrologer.

  2. Dec 18, 2017 · In episode 137 of the podcast Dr. Jenn Zahrt joins the show to talk about Elsbeth Ebertin, who was a famous German astrologer who lived in the early 20th century, and was one of the first prominent female astrologers in modern times.

  3. Jun 4, 2017 · Just over 100 years ago, astrologer Reinhold Ebertin's mother Elsbeth sat under questioning in a police station in Breslau, on the border of modern Germany, after her colleague had sent Elsbeth's astrological pamphlets to official police headquarters.

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  5. The basis for this book was a publication by Elsbeth Ebertin entitled Sternenwandel und Weltgeschehen. It contained cases of her own investigations and records. Her son, Reinhold Ebertin,...

  6. Biography. German pro astrologer and author of "Astrology and Romance," a 1926 classic on synastry. A graphologist and data collector, she was co-editor of "Blick in die Zukunst" 1917-1938, with special interests in prognosis, mundane, fixed stars, psychological and partnership astrology.

  7. “Elsbeth Ebertin’s astrological study of assassinations is a book of its time. It is a remarkable attempt to develop a modernised, empirical astrology in the style of Johannes Kepler, in order to understand political violence at a time of extraordinary upheaval in Europe.