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Introduction to knowledge about Nostradamus

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And the next quatrain is associated with birds. The characters are the same: an eagle and a rooster.


8-9 Pendant que l'aigle & le coq a` Sauone


Seront vnis Mer, Leuant & Ongrie,


L'armee a` Naples, Palerne, Marque d'Ancone


Rome, Venise par Barb' horrible crie.


At the time when the eagle and cock in Savona

Sea, Sunrise and Hungary will be united

Army in Naples, Palerno, Mark of Ancona,

Rome, Venice because of the Barves' terrible cry.


The earliest Savona quatrain gives some clues. Here is the army With brand Ancona .


1-75 Le tyran Sienne occupera Sauone ,


Le fort gaigne' tiendra classe marine:


Les deux armee s par la marque d'Ancone ,


Par effrayeur le chef s'en examine.


And here – with Naples and Palerno: " arm + ee ".


7-5 …Deux fois du noir de P arm e descendu,


Perouse a` Pize fera ce qu'il cuidoit.


7-6 Naples , Palerme , & toute la Secille,


Par main barbare sera inhabit ee


The search for a place where the Sea, the East and Hungary are compactly united also gave a good result. More And cry – "crie" – found .


2-90 Par vie & mort change' regne d' Ongrie ,


La loy sera plus aspre que seruice:


Leur grand cite' d'vrlements plaincts & crie ,


Castor & Pollux ennemis dans la lyce.


2-91 Soleil leuant vn grand feu lon verra,


Bruit & clarte vers Aquilon tendant:


Dedans le rond mort & cris lon orra,


Par glaiue, feu, faim, mort las attendants.


2-92 Feu couleur d'or du ciel en terre veu,


Frappe' du hault, nay, fait cas mer veilleux…


The event described in the fourth line of quatrain 8-9 develops in the ninth century.


9-41 …De Romme letres en miel plein d'amertume


Letre ambassade partir de Chanignon,


Carpentras pris par duc noir rouge plume.


9-42 De Barcellonne, de Gennes & Venise ,


De la Secille peste Monet vnis,


Contre Barb are classe prendront la vise,


Barb ar, poulse bien loing iusqu'a` Thunis.


9-43 Proche a` descendre l` armee Cr ucigere


Sera guettee par les Ismaelites


De tous cottez batus par nef Rau ie re…


… Yes, earlier I managed to find in scattered places everything described in quatrain 8-9, with the exception of the main characters. The birds had nothing to do with Savona. Perhaps the phrase "At the time when …" was confusing. Now the right place has been found. Here the rooster is COQ .


6-61 … Qu'au _ _ fake bellique chascun le viendra croire .


6-62 Trop tard tous deux, les fleurs seront perdues,


C ontre la loy serpent ne voudra faire:


Des ligueurs forces par gallotz confondues,


Sauone , Albingne par monech grand martyre.


6-63 La dame seule au regne demeuree.


L'vnic estaint premier au lict d'honneur:


Sept ans sera de douleur exploree,


Puis longue vie au regne par grand heur.


6-64 O n ne tiendra pache aucune arreste'…


A little higher – an eagle: " aig + le ".


6-59 Dame en fureur par r aig e d'adultere,


Viendra a son prince coniurer non de dire:


Mais bref cogneu sera le vitupere…

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In this, the "bird" quatrains ended for a while. It's time And O people human remember .


8-11 Peuple infiny paroistra a` Vicence


Sans force feu brusler la Basilique


Pres de Lunage desfait grand de Valence,


Lors que Venise par more prendra pique.


An endless people will appear in Vicenza

Without effort, the fire burns the Basilica

Near Lunage, the great one from Valenza was slain,

Then, when Venice, because of the Moor, takes the pike.


What resulted in my attempts to deal with this quatrain? “The people in Vicenza, I think, have been found for sure. It looks pretty good: PEVPLe .


3-75 P au, V erone, Vicence , Sarragousse,


De glaiues loings terroirs de sang humides:


P este si grande viendra a la grand gousse,


Proche secours, & bien loing les remedes.


3-76 E n Germanie naistront diuerses sectes,


S'approchant fort de l'heureux paganisme,


Le coeur captif & petites receptes…


The second line of quatrain 8-11, thanks to the Basilica, also showed itself beautifully. Nostradamus was cunning, strength, and what a strength, simply, FORCE – with fire, nevertheless it was. basilica adding up , but without "i", "basil + que".


6-78 …Par les Romains sera l'Aigle clame',


Ticcin ,Milan & Gennes n'y consent,


Puis par eulx mesmes Basil grand reclame'.


6-79 Pres du Tesin les habitans de Loyre,


Garonne & Saone Seine, Tain & Gironde,


O ultra les monts dresseront promontoire.


C onflict donne' Pau granci, submerge onde.


6-80 De F ez le regne paruiendra a ceulx d' E urope,


Feu leur cite' & lame trenchera.


Le grand d'Asie terre & mer a grand troupe,


Que bleux, pers, croix, a mort deschassera.


The third line found its source thanks to the word " Lunage ". " Luna " from quatrain 9-65 is not found anywhere else in the Centuries in this form. That is why it easily turns into “ Luna + ge ”, and the presence of “ Valen .” – turns this word into " Valen + ce ". This is where I probably overdid it. I saw another people, exactly the same as before: PEVPLe .


9-65 Dedans le coing de luna viendra rendre


Ou sera prins & mys en terre estran ge .


Le s fruitz immeurs seront a grand esclandre,


Grand vitupere a l'vn grande louange.


9-66 Paix , vnion sera & changement,


E statz, offices bas hault & hault bien bas


Dresser voiage le fruict premier torment,


Guerre ce sser, ciuil proces debatz


9-67. Du hault des montz a l'entour de Lizer


Port a la roche Valen . cent assemblez…


Well, and the last section, I think it was also found correct. The Moor gathered like this: " Mo + re ". The people on this site are also given a chance to prove themselves: PeVPLe .


9-28 …Dans Venise port marcher aux Pannons:


Partir du goulfre & sinus Illirique,


Vast a` Socile, Ligurs coups de canons.


9-29 Lors que celuy qu'a` nul ne donne lieu,


Abandonner vouldra lieu prins non prins:


Feu nef par saignes, bitument a` Charlieu,


Seront Quintin Balez reprins.


9-30 Au port de PV OLA & de Saint Nicolas,


Pe rir Normande au goulfre Phanaticque,


Cap. de Bisance raues crier helas,


Secors de Gaddes & du grand Philip pique .


9-31 Le tremblement de ter re a` Mo rtara…

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Before you begin to deal with the next quatrain, you will have to stock up on some historical knowledge, since the topic is linked to them, and I did not find anything worthwhile about this quatrain in the books of other researchers.


8-16 Au lieu que HIERON feit sa nef fabriquer,


Si grand deluge sera & si subite,


Qu'on n'aura lieu ne terres s'atacquer


L'onde monter Fesulan Olympique.


In the place where HIERON built his ship,

Such a great flood will be and so sudden,

That won't get no place or lands to tread

The wave rises to Fesulan the Olympian.


The speech in quatrain 8-16 is about Hieron II – a military leader, tyrant, king of Syracuse (306 – 215 BC), who, in addition to success in politics, distinguished himself, was remembered and went down in history due to the fact that created the largest ship at that time. He named it "Syracusia" because it was built there.

This project brought to life and the ship's masterpiece was a success – thanks to the now much more famous personality – Archimedes. Yes, Hieron II was his patron.

Of course, the history of the relationship between the king and the scientist is in the nature of legends, and it is not possible to verify its authenticity now. Plutarch called Archimedes a relative of Hieron, and pointed out that thanks to the perseverance of the king, worldwide fame came to Archimedes.

Another author – Vitruvius – narrated a story with an idea that marked the beginning of hydrostatics.

Having received some information that the royal crown, fraudulently, was partially smelted with the replacement of gold with silver, Hieron ordered Archimedes to determine the truth.

According to the legend, Archimedes, having once plunged into a bathtub filled to the brim, drew attention to what earlier, before him, representatives of cleaning of those times must have paid attention to … The water from the bath poured out as he sank. With a cry: – "Eureka!", Archimedes jumped out of the bath, and, apparently naked, ran to the king, preparing on the way a project for the development of funds in connection with such a global discovery.

Having received the approval of the king of Syracuse, he set to work. At his request, two ingots were made and provided. One of silver, the other of gold, which were strictly equal to the weight of the crown under study. Crown, for a while, he also withdrew – for examination. For some time, the king of Syracuse did not go out to the people with her on his head))).

Archimedes placed all three objects of scientific research not as himself – in a bath, but in a smaller container with water, the then cleaning company, probably, breathed a sigh of relief.

The deception has been proven. It turned out that the crown displaced a larger volume of water than an ingot of solid gold equal in weight to it.

According to another legend by the author Athenaeus, Archimedes participated in the launching of the largest ship built by Hieron, solving a difficult task with the help of a system of complex blocks with winches. After that, the catchphrase appeared: "Give me a fulcrum, and I will turn the Earth."

The excursion into history is over, now about the quatrain. The place where Hiero built his ship is the city of Syracuse. There is one in the Centuries, in the only quatrain 2-16. All that remains is to capture a sudden flood in that place – DELVGE .


2-14 … D escouuriront de loing la grand sereine:


E lle & la suitte au port seront entrans,


Combat, poulses, puissance souueraine.


2-15 V n peu deuant monarque trucide' ?


Castor, Pollux en nef, astre crinite:


L 'erain public par terre & mer vuide',


Pise, Ast, Ferrare, Turin, terre interdicte.


2-16 Naples, Palerme, Secille, Syracuses ,


Nouveaux tyrans, fulgures feuz celestes:


Force de Londres, G and, Brucelles, & Suses,


Grand hecatombe, triumphe faire festes.


2-17 Le camp du temple de la vierge vestale,


Non esloigne d' E thne & monts Pyrenees:


Le grand conduict est cache dens la male,


North getes fluves & vignes mastinees.


2-18 Nouuelle & pluie subite impetueuse,

E mpeschera subit deux exercites:


Pierre, ciel, feux faire la mer pierreuse,


La mort de sept terre & marin subites .


2-19 N ouueaux venus, lieu basty sans defense,

Occuper la place par lors inhabitable:


Prez, maisons, champs, villes, prendre a plaisance,


F aim, Peste, guerre, arpen long labourable.


It is assembled from capital letters at the top of the site, and it really turns out suddenly – most suddenly – sudden, since three words “ subit ” are found here at once. As for the fact that neither land nor place will receive – Nostradamus was cunning again. As is obvious – both the land – " terre " and the place – " lieu ", there is on this site. In its lower part, a ship is also seen – NEF .

The city of Fesulan, or modern Fiesole, in the Centuries has its understudy in quatrain 7-8. Near With him " wave raises … "-" On + De mont + er … "


7-7 … On criera le grand croissant confond:


De nuict tuer monts , habitz de b er giers,


Abismes rouges dans le fosse' profond.


7-8 Flora fuis, fuis le plus proche Romain,


Au Fesulan sera conflict donne'…


… A little higher showing such an Olympus – OlyMP .


7-4 …Accompaigne' d' O stun & Lyonnois :


Geneue, Auspurg, ioinct ceulx de Mirandole ,


Passer les monts contre les Anconnois.


One of the goals of this book, perhaps even the main one, I consider to convey to the reader the fact that Michel Nostradamus is the discoverer, and, so far, probably the only representative of a new genre in literature. New, despite almost five hundred years of being in total darkness. Genre – combining many modern types of puzzles for the development of the mind.

In the "Prophecies" – everything is interconnected, linked, fastened and rechecked. The author took great care of the integrity of his work. The facts of this will still appear in my book.

This genre, I believe, after the present moment – is simply obliged to resurrect from non-existence … I spoke out, – I move on.

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In the topic with the search for “millions”, quatrain 8-21 has already been involved. In it, he was only one of the seven components, but in itself – also keeps its own secrets.


8-21 Au port de Agde trois fustes entreront,


Portant l'infect, non foy & pestilence, Passant le pont mil milles embleront, Et le pont rompre a` tierce resistance.


Three sailboats will call at the port of Agda,

Carrying stench, unbelief and plague,

Having crossed the bridge, a thousand thousand will be stolen,

And the bridge is destroyed in the third resistance.


Not often in the Centuries there are "sailboats", so the solution was not long in coming. Below – " po + rt ", " tro + is ", " AGDe ", " in + fe + ct " and other solid words. Faith – " foy " – no, as the Author announced, and the plague – "pestilente" – in its entirety, in quatrain 7-21.


7-24 … Fera de chaines lier le fo rt du po nt:


Empoysonne' auec oeufz de barbeau,


Grand de Lorraine par le Marquis du Pont .


7-25 Par guerre longue tout l'exercite' expuise,


Que pour souldartz ne tro uueront pecune:


Lieu d'or, d'argent, cuir on viendra customer,


G aulo is aerain, signe croissant de Lune.


7-26 Fustes & galees autour de sept nauires,

Sera liuree vne mortelle guerre:


Chef de Madric receura coup de vires,


De ux eschapees, & cinq menees a` terre.


7-27 A u ca inct de Vast la grand caualerie,

Proche a` Fe rrare empeschee au bagaige…


There is a bridge on this section – “ Pont ”, but not everything is so simple. The one that is needed at the moment must be reached in a different way.

If you start collecting the necessary capital letters for AGDE from the moment the sailboats appeared – “ Fustes ” in a straight downward direction, then you can only achieve a positive result by reaching quatrain 7-29, with the advent of “ G ”. Below is a selection of all capital letters, where the necessary ones are highlighted.


7-26 SCM D , 7-27 A VPFPTQ , 7-28 LS E T , 7-29 LAAL G C .


In the next quatrain 7-30, you can see a hidden bridge – PoNT .


7-30 Le sac s'approche, feu grand, sang espandu


Po grand fleuues, aux bouuiers l'entreprinse,


De Gennes, N ice apres long attendu,


Foussan, Turin , a` Sauillan la prinse.


The Po River in the Centuries in the same form as above – there are only twice. In all other cases – Pau . Apparently, to create such a bridge and appeared here. Well, in the next two quatrains – the so necessary "thousand thousand" – " Mil mil + les ".


7-31 De Languedoc, & Guienne plus de dix,


Mill le vouldront les Alpes repasser:


Grans Allobroges marcher contre Brundis Aquin & Bresse les viendront recasser.


7-32 Dumont Royal naistra d'vne casane,


Qui caue, & com te viendra tyranniser,


Dresser copie de la marche Mil lane…


It remains to find the bridge, destroyed during the third resistance. To do this, you need to return to quatrain 8-21, and from that place start looking for "– pont -" in further quatrains. The first is found in 8-37, the second – in 8-49, as part of the word " Pont eroso ", and the third – in quatrain 8-55.


-55 … Huict pontz rompus chef a` tant enferre'…


…Eight bridges are destroyed, the head is so punctured…


Nostradamus promised one destroyed bridge, but revealed eight of them at once.

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The author reminisces about the queen in quatrain 8-23.


8-23 Lettres trouuees de la royne les coffres,


Point de subscrit sans aucun nom d'hauteur Par la police seront cachez les offres, Qu'on ne scaura qui sera l'amateur.


Letters found from the queen's drawers

Signature place – without any name of the author

Management will hide their proposals,

So do not know who will be a fan.


"Letters" are connected with the "queen" in only one place in the centuries. In quatrain 10-19 – " royne ", in 10-20 – " lettres ", and in quatrain 10-21 you can notice the compound word " poi + nt ".


-21 …Le pere au filz voula nt noblesse poi ndre…


This site is unique in that there is another "queen" nearby, in quatrain 10-17. Near it, events continue. A rare combination of letters “– poli -” (nine in all Centuries), found in quatrain 10-13, confirms that the choice is correct. Local police recreated: " poli + ce ". Surrounded by the queen, as expected, the "author" – " hau + teur " is hidden.


And this is how the queen's chests look like: " co + ff + res ". They gather in quatrains 10-18 and 10-19.


10-13 … Non loing temptez de cite' Anti poli que.


10-14 Vrnel Vaucile sans conseil de soy mesmes


Hardit timide par crainte prins vaincu,


Accompaigne' de plusieurs putains blesmes


A Bar ce llonne aux chartreux conuaincu.


10-15 P ere duc vieux d'ans & de soif charge',


Au iour extreme filz desniant les guiere


Dedans le puis vif mort viendra plonge',


Senat au fil la mort longue & legiere.


10-16 H eureux au regne de France, heureux de vie


I gnorant sang mort fureur & rapine,


P ar non fla teur s seras mys en enuie,


Roy desrobe', trop de foy en cuisine.


10-17 L a royne Ergaste voiant sa fille blesme,


Par vn regret dans l'estomach encloz,


Crys lamentables seront lors d'Angolesme,


Et au germain mariage fort clos.


10-18 Le ranc Lorrain fera place a` Vendosme,


Le hau lt mys bas & le bas mys en hault…

Le filz de Hamon sera esleu dans Rome,


Et les deux grands seront mys en de ff ault.


10-19 I our que sera par royne saluee,


Le iour ap res se salut, la priere:


Le co mpte fait raison & valbuee,


P ar auant humble oncques ne feut si fiere.


And now – attention! I managed to find out the name of the queen's admirer. I pay attention to slender capital letters, His name is Philip – PHILIP . There is such a character in the Centuries. Below is a unique proof of this.

Philip ( ancient Greek Φίλιππος – “loving horses”; from other Greek φιλέω – “I love”, and other Greek. ἵ ππος – "horse") – a male given name of Greek origin. The name is translated not only as "loving horses", but also as "who is fond of riding."


The very first quatrain with the queen will explain everything better than any words.


1-86 La grande royne quant se verra vaincu,


Fera exces de masculin couraige:


Sus cheual, fluue passera toute nue,


Suite par fer: a foy fera outrage.


The great queen, when she sees herself defeated,

Fed up with male courage:

All naked will cross the river on a horse,

Iron persecution: Faith will commit offense.


Apparently, while the queen was learning to ride, she found a secret admirer, a lover of horses, and now naked queens))).

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Next topic. It's time to go in search of the fourth pillar and Caepion's gold.


8-29 Au quart pillier lon sacre a` Saturne,


Par tremblant terre & deluge fendu, Soubz l'edifice Saturnin trouuee vrne, D'or Capion rauy & puis rendu.


At the fourth pillar, dedicated to Saturn,

Because of the trembling of the earth and the flood – split,

Under the building Saturninov found an urn,

With Caepion's gold stolen – and then returned.


The intrigue is that there are three "pillars" in the Centuries. Therefore, the task of finding the fourth one is not so simple, but solvable. Helpers – linking words – indicate that the secret pillar is somewhere near quatrain 10-50.


10-50 La Meuse au iour terre de Luxembourg,