Wisdom seekers and try to do the same throughout their lives. | |
These people are favoured by authority figures. |
Mark was favoured by both the King and the Queen. |
They have a flamboyant dressing sense and are seen to prefer bright colors. |
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It is their success that earns them many jealous onlookers as well as enemies with the evil eye. They have secret enemies in family or close associations. |
Although Mark had no known enemies he had many jealous onlookers, that did not like his rapid rise and good position.
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It is a sign that attracts a lot of good luck and blessings. | In fact he had a lot of good luck throughout his time at court, no enemies or any scandals.
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These people look to heal and attain a higher position in life. | Mark was born a commoner and still reached high in his young age.
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They are bored of monotony and seek change in their routine. | Mark often tangled between from one position to the other and also between his different talents; being a Musician, and then Singer, and dancing Master, a Groom, a Tutor.
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They think with their hearts.
| Mark was a bit naive and believed in the good of the people |
They are straightforward and honest. | "Your Majesty I don't know what to say, these matters are beyond my competence" |
They have a high sex appeal and are known to be charismatic. This is what makes them very popular among others. | Mark was indeed very popular within the court for his many talents and charismatic being. |
They hate overbearing rules and restrictions and love their space and freedom to explore new avenues and satisfy their curiosity. | |
They have a special love for arts and language and are highly passionate about pursuing the same. | He played many instruments, was a good singer and dancing master, and as well spoke several languages.
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They do not like to be treated or talked to as a subordinate or an inferior person. | Talk between Anne Boleyn and Mark Smeaton on May Day 1536
"You may not look to have me speak to you as I should do to a nobleman, because you are an inferior person."
Knowing the truth of her words, Smeaton miserably replied, "No, no, Madam. A look sufficeth, thus fare you well." |
They have a lot of pride and that is what makes them arrogant at times.
| Historians on Mark: "also said to be a bit arrogant" |
They can be secretive and mysterious and hide things.
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Most People didn't know about his past and origins as he didn't speak about it. |
These people are easily affected by jealously and therefore may develop trust issues.
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They can have temper tantrums and a poison tongue, such that what they say can be very hurtful.
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They have a sarcastic sense of humor and therefore tend to make very few friends who can understand this streak in them and can take it in their own stride.
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