Nostradamus - the great predictor

Nostradamus - the great predictor

15 December 2018, 18:32
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Before 1559, no one believed the predictions of Nostardamus. That year a knightly tournament was held in honor of the marriage of the sister and daughter of King Henry II. The king decided to face off with the young graph of Montgomery. The spear of the count was broken, and Heinrich was gouged out an eye through a hole in his helmet. The king lived 10 days and died in terrible agony.

A year before Nostradamus predicted: “A young lion will beat the old on the battlefield, one on one, in a golden cage, they will scratch his eyes. And he will die a terrible death. " The bishop who witnessed the fight said that Heinrich and Montgomery were dressed as lions before the tournament. After this story, the astrologer became famous.

After the success of the first edition of the prophecies of the riddles, Michel Nostradamus was invited to Paris by the French queen Catherine de Medici, to whom the poetic riddles made a strong impression. This trip lasted about a month and became a real triumph.
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King Charles IX of France made the seer his personal physician and court astrologer. The French royal court was carried away by attempts to decipher the mysterious quatrains. The same phrase could be interpreted differently.

Nostradamus predicted the reign of the King of France and Navarre Henry IV. There is also a case in history when Nostradamus fell to his knees in front of the young Franciscan monk Felice Pierretti, providing for him the future head of the Roman Catholic Church. He then did not believe it and laughed, and after 19 years he became Pope Sixt V.

Many of Nostardamus’s predictions came true, many didn’t. Experts say that in encrypted quatrains there is an extremely high percentage of probability. His prophecies cover the time before 3797. He wrote about the momentous changes in Europe that were to take place hundreds of years after his death. Quite accurately predicted a great social cataclysm - revolution, war, death of the rulers of great powers.

In a letter to King Henry II in 1558, Nostradamus predicted the revolution of 1792 in France. He described it with one short and mysterious phrase at that time: “The year 1792 will be considered the turning point of the ages.”
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