Svetlana Denisova - Prophecies by Nostradamus стр 13.

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Quatrain 9.49* Conviction of Charles I

Grand & Bruceles marcheront contre Anuers.

Senat de Londres mettront a mort leur Roy

Le sel & vin luy seront a l'enuers,

Pour eux auoir le regne en desarroy.


Ghent and Brussels will march against Antwerp,

The Senate of London will put to death their King:

Salt and wine will overthrow him,

To have them the realm turned upside down.


Charles I (1600-1649) was the king of England, Scotland and Ireland since 1625.

The 4 line: His church reforms were not popular among the people. This led to an uprising, and then to a revolution.

The 2 line: The rebels led by Cromwell won. The monarch was dethroned. He was convicted and executed on 30 January1649 in London.

The 3 line: During his reign most of the production was monopolized, including salt and wine. This generated the impoverishment and antipathy of private entrepreneurs and their workers.

This prophecy has long been deciphered, since Charles I was the only 1 king executed in England. My contribution is to get a year from the quatrain number.

Linkage with other quatrains: 8.76, 2.53, 10.36.

Decoding of the number 9.49. If 1 put in front, 9 to flip in 6, then we get 1649 the year of Charles I execution.


Quatrain 3.80 The bastard will be half received

Du regne Anglois l'indigne dechasser,

Le conseiller, par ire mis a feu:

Ses adherants iront si bas trasser,

Que le bastard sera demy receu.


The worthy one chased out of the English realm,

The adviser through anger put to the fire:

His adherents will go so low to efface themselves

That the bastard will be half received.


The events of the English Revolution of 1643-1651 are predicted in this quatrain.

The 1st line, perhaps, is about Charles II, the son of executed Charles I. In 1650 he arrived in Scotland, recruit an army, but in 1651 was defeated in the battle against Cromwell and fled to France.

2-3 lines are about the seizure of power by Oliver Cromwell and the suppression of resistance of the monarchists. In 1650 he was elected commander of the army.

The bastard will be half received: being of low descent, he did not become king, but only Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland.

Connection with other quatrains: 3.81.

Decoding of number 3.80. If 1 to put in front and to consider as 1000, then 1000-380=620. Turn 2 over in 5 and get 650 the year of election as commander.


Quatrain 8.56[3]Battle of Dunbar3.26

La bande foible le tertre occupera

Ceux du haut lieu feront horribles cris,

Le gros troupeau d'estre coin troublera,

Tombe pres D. nebro descouuers les escris.


The weak band will occupy the land,

those of high places will make dreadful cries.

The large herd of the outer corner troubled,

Grave near D. nebro, discovered the writings.


The Battle of Dunbar 3 September 1650 was the most important during the English Revolution.

2 line. The Scottish army, led by Leslie, was 2 times more of Cromwell's army. Moreover, the Scots took high positions in the hills. Despite these advantages, the Scots suffered a crushing defeat.

3 line. The main forces of the English infantry were concentrated in the center. Leslie made a tactical mistake: his troops descended from the heights. Cromwell took advantage of this: attacked unexpectedly at night and won with minor losses.

4th line about the burial of the dead near Dunbar. Important documents of the enemy fell into the hands of Cromwell.

Decoding of the number 8.56. If 56 to turn over to 29, 2 to consider as 2000, then 2000-98=1902. Turning back 9 and 2 into 6 and 5 (1605), rearranging the numbers, we get 1650 the year of the battle.


Quatrain 4.62 Against his Prince

Vn coronel machine ambition,

Se saisira de la plus grande armée:

Contre son prince feinte inuentinon /invention/,

Et descouuert /decouvert/ sera sous sa ramée /rameaux/.


A colonel with ambition plots,

He will seize the greatest army,

Against his Prince false invention,

And he will be discovered under the branches.


The word "coronel" in French is not the word colonel. If you insert nv (Vn) before e, remove o, you get Cronnvel (nn looks like m) Perhaps this is how Nostradamus encrypted Cromwell's name.

3-4 lines. Charles II (Prince) son of the executed king of England Charles I, convened army, opposed the impostor. The decisive battle of Worcester 3 September 1651, and Prince lost it. Oliver's army in numbers was much more than that of the Prince. After the defeat, he had to hide in the branches of an oak tree. Then Charles fled to France.

Connection with other quatrains: 1.65 the same events.

Decoding of the number 4.62. If 6 to flip in 9, rearrange numbers 249 and to consider 2 as 2000, then 2000-49=1951. Fliping 9 in 6, we get 1651 year of battle.


Quatrain 1.65 Battle of Worcester

Enfant sans mains, iamais veu si grand foudre

L'enfant Royal au ieu d'esteuf blesse:

Au puy brisez, fulgures allant moudre,

Trois sur les chaines par le milieu trousse.


A prince without hands, never so great a thunderbolt seen,

the royal heir wounded at a game.

At the well lightning strikes, joining together

three trussed up in the middle the oaks.


The decisive battle 1651 near Worcester, between the troops of Charles II and Cromwell, is predicted. Perhaps thunderbolt should be understood as a bombing of the city. Cromwells army, 2 times more then royal, won.

Without hands must be understood in a figurative sense without an army. Karl hoped to gather an army in England, but the people took Cromwell's side. As a result Karl lost the battle and was left without an army. Karl fled with the adjutant and servant. They three hid for a day in the branches of an oak tree, which later was called the "royal". Karl managed to escape to France after 1.5 months.

Decoding of the number 1.65. The year is explicit. Adding 1 to the end, we get 1651 the year of the battle.


Quatrain 8.76 Oliver Cromwell

Plus Macelin que Roy en Angleterre,

Lieu obscur nay par force aura l'empire:

Lasche sans foy sans loy seignera terre.

Son temps s'aproche si pres que ie souspire.


More of a butcher than a king in England,

born of obscure rank will gain empire through force.

Coward without faith, without law he will bleed the land;

His time approaches so close that I sigh.


Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) was a leader of English revolution and Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1653.

The 1 line as a result of the revolution that Cromwell led, King of England was executed.

The 2 line Cromwell was a descendant of a poor Puritan landowner. Thanks to the revolution, he managed to rise very high. After executing the king, he took his place as a Lord Protector.

The 3 line Having surrounded himself with his people, Oliver concentrated all power in his hands. He imposed taxes on the country, especially on the defeated monarchists. The revolts in Ireland and Scotland were suppressed by the most severe methods, there was a war against Spain. Coward without faith: Cromwell lived in the constant fear for his life. He organized round-the-clock security for himself. The fearing a night attack, he often spent the night in different places.

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