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In quatrain 4-80, everything is pure truth.
4-80 Pres du grand fleuue grand fosse terre egeste,
En quinze pars sera l'eau diuisee: La cite' prinse, feu, sang, crys, conflict mettre Et la plus part concerne au collisee.
Near the big river there is a big ditch, the earth is dug out,
The water will be divided into fifteen parts:
The city is taken, fire, blood, screams, conflict
And most of them are involved in conflict.
Nostradamus took a shovel, and divided the streams of river water into fifteen parts. In this quatrain the fifteenth Centurian river " fleuue ". There is nothing to add to this, the Author speaks the truth. And then, apparently, he reports on his work already done, suggesting that, in addition to rivers, he involved the words cite , feu , sang , and, at least, crys into the collision.
I dont want to waste a lot of paper, in the next quatrain 4-80 there is a phrase: sept a ` picque " literally "seven in (at) the peak." Exactly seven times in the first cycle of the Centuries the word " picque ( pique )" is used.
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Quatrain 4-84 seems to me much more interesting.
4-84 Vn grand d'Auserre mourra bien miserable,
Chasse' de ceulx qui soubz luy ont este': Serre' de chaisnes, apres d'vn rude cable, En l'an que Mars, Venus & Sol mis en este'.
The great of Auxerre will die very unhappy,
Cast out by those below him:
Tightened with chains, then with a rough rope,
In a year in which Mars, Venus and the Sun are placed in summer.
In the fourth line of this quatrain an indication of where to search. The combination of Mars, Venus and the Sun in one quatrain is found only in quatrain 5-25. And it develops a situation similar to quatrain 6-35 with the word CLIMAT assembled from capital letters .
5-25 Le prince A rabe Mars , Sol , Venus , Lyon,
R egne d' E glise par mer succombera:
D euers la Perse bien pr es d'vn million,
Bis an ce, E gip te , ver. serp. inuadera.
Only in this case there is one nuance. The city " AVSERRE " is almost going here, the second capital " R " is missing . I think there is an explanation for this. Auxerre, now Auxerre , earlier (well, in the 14th century for sure) was called Ausedre . This is how he is presented in this quatrain: " AVSEDRE "
Another interesting observation. I don't know how unlikely it is to find " es + te " in this quatrain, which make up the words " este '" (see line 4-84), but they are here, as well as, of course, " an ". Of course, this is more like going somewhere away from the right direction, but on paper I will keep it. Would it come in handy?
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B exactly in the next quatrain, probably something similar.
4-85 Le charbon blanc du noir sera chasse',
Prisonnier faict mene' au tombereau:
More Chameau sus piedz entrelassez,
Lors le puisne' sillera l'aubereau.
Coal white black will be pursued,
The prisoner is dragged in a cart:
Moor Camel on legs bound together,
Then the younger one will sew up the eyelids of the Hobby Falcon.
Camel " Chameau " the word is a conductor, which is present in another quatrain 5-68.
The expression " sillera l ' aubereau ", as I found out, a special term inherent in falconry. The eyelids of a bird of prey were sewn together so that it lived in complete darkness for a certain time of its training.
The whole full-fledged word " charbon " in quatrain 5-68 is not found, only part of it is " char ", but it is quite beautiful.
5-68 Dans le Dannube & du Rin viendra boire,
Le grand Cha meau ne s'en repentira:
Trembler du R osne & plus fort ceulx de loire
Et pres des A lpes coq le ruinera.
My fantasy, of course, has no limits, but it seems that Nostradamus, having arranged the necessary letters so closely that it immediately catches your eye, did it so that even a falcon with sewn eyelids could see ChaR or ChAR through the gap .
I could not resist "future today." These two topics are the second kick in my ass for overclocking. In my opinion, he did. Halfway through the Centurian, everything began to come to life, even if not in all its glory, which, of course, I regret, but everything turned out quite productively. Further the continuation of the second topic is still from my past.
By the way, char is a cart, a chariot, in this regard, I draw attention to the prisoner dragged in a cart from 4-85. This quatrain turned out to be very "prolific". Having settled down between two quatrains with "years" " an " (4-84 and 4-86), he gave rise to increased attention. From the dictionaries, I found out that " charbon blanc "-" white coal " this is the old name for the disease of leprosy -" lepre ". Thus, the secret of quatrain 4-7, which previously baffled, was revealed.
4-7Le _ mineur filz du grand & hay prince ,
De lepre aura a` vingt _ ans grande tache :
De dueil sa more mourra bien triste & mince .
Et il mourra la ou tombe chet lache .
Youngest son of a great and hated prince,
Because of leprosy, at the age of twenty he will receive a big spot:
His mother will die of grief, very sad and thin,
And he will die where the traitor fell the lover.
" Chet " from Old French. " escheotiter " to change, deceive.
" Lache " from Spanish. " lacho " lover.
Of course, it has long been suggested to count twenty " ans " "years" from the beginning of the Centuries, and get to the right place (quatrain 4-84). But, in fact, nothing was tracked there compatible with the words of quatrain 4-7 ( Neither " grand prince " from 4-81, neither " filz " from 4-83, 4-87, nor " tombe reau " from 4-85? Oh, me!) I didnt know this about leprosy leprosy charbon blanc " (4-85). Conclusion more often it is necessary to delve into dictionaries.
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And the strict conjunctions of the next quatrain should certainly lead to the goal. Even V sky look Not certainly .
4-86 L'an que Saturne en eaue sera conioinct,
Auecques Sol, le Roy fort & puissant: A Reims & Aix sera receu & oingt, Apres conquestes meurtrira innocens.
In the year when Saturn in water is conjunct,
With the Sun, the King is strong and mighty:
In Reims and Aix will be received and anointed,
After the conquests, he will kill the innocent.
Again, as in a cheat sheet, you should look for "Saturn", "water" and "Sun" in close contact. Such a place was found in quatrain 5-11, with the next "Saturn" in a row.
5-11 Mer par Solaires seure ne passera,
Ceulx de Venus tiendront toute l' A ffrique:
Leur regne plus Sol , Saturne n'occupera,
E t ch an gera la part Asiatique.
From the three capital letters of this quatrain, water is assembled EAV , so that it becomes exactly like in quatrain 4-86 it is necessary to take into account Ve EAVe . (I still cant go beyond one quatrain and see whats around. In the fourth line of quatrain 5-10 there is a missing E , and theres nothing useful nearby!).
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The next parsed quatrain gives numerical information.
4-96 La soeur aisnee de l'isle Britannique,
Quinz ans deuant le frere aura naissance :
Par son promis moyennant verrifique, Succedera au regne de balance.
The elder sister from the British Isle,
Born fifteen years before her brother:
Through its promised through verification,
Will follow in the realm of scales.
The first thing that is required is to find the "brother's sister" " seur le frere". Here This place .
5-36 De soeur le frere par simulte faintise
Viendra mesler rosee en myneral:
Sur la placente donne a vieille tardifue,
Meurt le goustant sera simple & rural.
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From here, according to quatrain 4-96, it is necessary to count back fifteen " ans ". Having done this, and having got into quatrain 2-39, it is necessary to find out in what interval to continue searching, i.e., step back for another year ans . In this interval (2-9 2-39) something thematic should appear, connected again with "sisters and brothers." AND Here What found .