posted October 18, 2012 05:32 PM
examples
Paul Newman - Joanne Woodward
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I think he was previously married, before he met Joanne
his ARIADNE squares her BACCHUS
her ARIADNE Quinkunx his DIONYSOS
JOhnny Cash - June Carter
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he also was previously married
his ARIADNE sextiles her BACCHUS
Robert Browning - Elizabeth Barrett-Brwoning
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his ARIADNE square her BACCHUS/DIONYSOS-conjunction on 25 Sagittarius exact
Humphrey Bogart - Lauren Bacall
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his ARIADNE trine her DIONYSOS exact
Friends of mine - he helped her heal from a previous abusive relationship big time
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his DIONYSOS conjunct her ARIADNE on 24 Gemini exact!
All aspects are well under 2 degrees. Also I didn`t bother to look for other important aspects like to Moon, nodal axis, Saturn, Pluto, Neptune etc.
Some might also occur in composite or Davison chart.
This pairing might not occur as frequently as other pairings in synastry, maybe because it is so specific (second chance, healing etc.), but I still love it. 
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another pairing and myth I love is this of Vertumnus and Pomona.
Vertumnus is signified by the VERTEX, and there is actually an asteroid POMONA (32).
(Pomona is on the very important 8 degree of Pisces for me)
"The Roman god Vertumnus has roots in the Latin word vertere, to change, turn or spin. Vertumnus was a lesser god of gardens, fruit trees and seasons. Youthful and alluring, he had the power to change himself into various forms, just as the seed changes from root, to branch to leaf to fruit. Vertumnus used this ability in his avid pursuit of the goddess Pomona.
As the myth goes, Vertumnus fell in love with a strikingly beautiful goddess (in some versions nymph) named Pomona. Although she rejected all suitors, he fed his passion with the sight of her by changing his form and passing her gardens daily as a soldier, a harvester, a fisherman, etc. Ignoring him, Pomona remained devoted only to the cultivation of fruit trees. Vertumnus persisted and one day he altered his form to that of an old woman, greeted her with a passionate kiss, and proceeded to enter her gardens.
Vertumnus, (as the matron), talked to the goddess, attempting to convince her of the rewards of relationship and the dangers of rejecting love. The qualities and integrity of the youthful god Vertumnus were discussed. Finally, "she" told Pomona the story of a young man who cruelly took his own life after being spurned by his hard hearted love. He told of how the gods turned the rejecting woman into stone, but still Pomona was not persuaded.
Finally in exasperation, Vertumnus dropped his disguise and stood naked before Pomona in his true form. She thought she was seeing the sun immerge from behind the clouds and in the glorious light of Vertumnus, she opened her heart and reciprocated his love. Together still, they attend the gardens and fruit tress of the countryside.
The theme of this myth centers on a seemingly chance moment where an outstanding event occurs. To Pomona, it was like an epiphany, a sudden turn of fate, a radical awakening of perception. To Vertumnus, it was at first a well planned strategy, then finally an act of spontaneous desperation. Imagine his surprise when Pomona finally received him!
Love, relationship and union are highlighted here, not just in the desire of Vertumnus, but also in the story he told of the young man's rejection and the tragic consequences that followed. The imagery of the gardens, fruit and vine add to the feeling of ripeness, an event finally ready to happen, a fruitful experience."
http://www.falconastrology.com/vertex.htm