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After Alexander the Great invaded Egypt, Egyptian astrology melded with Greek and Persian astrology and the original system of decans gave way to a lunar division of 27 or 28 lunar stations, also known as ''manzil'', lunar mansions and to a [[zodiac]] of 12 signs, based on an anthropomorphic pattern of constellations, and their use can be seen in the Dendera zodiac dated to circa 50 BCE.
After Alexander the Great invaded Egypt, Egyptian astrology melded with Greek and Persian astrology and the original system of decans gave way to a lunar division of 27 or 28 lunar stations, also known as ''manzil'', lunar mansions and to a [[zodiac]] of 12 signs, based on an anthropomorphic pattern of constellations, and their use can be seen in the Dendera zodiac dated to circa 50 BCE.


Decans continued to be used in [[astrology]] in medieval Islam, Renaissance, 17-century astrology, 19-century Theosophy, and in cosmology, theurgy, and hermeticism, as well as in religion and magic.
Decans continued to be used in [[astrology]] in medieval [[Islam]], Renaissance, 17-century [[astrology]], 19-century Theosophy, and in cosmology, theurgy, and hermeticism, as well as in religion and [[ritual magic]].


In 2021, [[occultist]] [[Travis McHenry]] created a system of [[divination]] based on the Egyptian decans. He incorporated this system into a deck of cards called [[The Egyptian Star Oracle]].
In 2021, [[occultist]] [[Travis McHenry]] created a system of [[divination]] based on the Egyptian decans. He incorporated this system into a deck of cards called [[The Egyptian Star Oracle]].

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