Being born under the Chinese Zodiac Sign Snake people possess great wisdom and are percieved as being deep. Saying little but when they speak then it matters. Having good financial fortune is why they don't have to worry about money. Vanity, stingyness and selfishness are the bad traits of a Snake. Being conscious of their own good fortune Snakes have amazing sympathy and readiness to help for others not so well off. Snakes like to rely on their own judgement and hate being judged by others. This is why they have a tendency to ovedo things as a result. Great passion and intensity can be found in Snakes when you look under the surface. They hate to fail and have much determination in achieving their goals. Snakes ted to be good looking. Fickleness is the most common reason for relationship problems.
Astrology character and traits of Snake sign: Quiet, wise, deep thinking, intuitive, vain, stingy, seem calm, intense, passionate, intuitive, regulated and shrewd.
1329 Zodiac Sign Snake Compatibility
Chinese Zodiac Signs are based upon a twelve year lunar cycle. Your zodiac animal sign is determined by your birthday year. If you were born in 1329 then your astrological sign is Snake. There are twelve animal signs. Each animal has it's own attributes and personality traits the Chinese believe comprise the nature of each particular animal.
Best matches for Zodiac Sign Snake are: Monkey, Rooster, Ox, Dragon
Bad matches for Zodiac Sign Snake are: Pig
Historical Events for the Year 1329
1st February Star Sign » King John of Bohemia Siege of MedvÄ—galis named captures MedvÄ—galis, an important fortress of the pagan Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and baptizes 6,000 of its defenders
27th March Star Sign » Pope John XXII issues his 'In Agro Dominico' condemning some writings of Meister Eckhart as heretical.
10th June Star Sign » The Battle of Pelekanon results in a Byzantine Empire named Byzantine defeat by the Ottoman Empire.
9th August Star Sign » Kollam called Quilon, the first Christianity in India or Indian Christian Diocese, is erected by Pope John XXII; the French-born Jordanus is appointed the first Bishop.