Nostradamus Quatrains Chapter 8

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NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAINS
Chapter 8

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DID NOSTRADAMUS PREDICT NAPOLEON?

DID NOSTRADAMUS PREDICT FRANCO?


    Nostradamus sometimes used anagrams to confuse his prophecies.   In Chapter 8 of the Centuries Nostradamus uses the famous anagram "Pax Ney Loron," which unscrambles to "Napolyon Rex" (Napoleon the Emperor).  Napoleon signed his name using only the letter "N", which when placed in front of his biblical name, Apollyon, produces "Napollyon" (The Destroyer).  Nostradamus makes many references to Napoleon in his quatrains:

 

     NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #8-1

   Pax Ney Loron will create more fire and blood,

   Pax Ney Loron plus feu qu'a sang sera,

   Bathed in praise, a great escape is assured;

   Laude nager, fuir grand au surrez;

   Those worrried will refuse him entry,

   Les agassas entree refusera,

   But doubtful that for long they will hold him confined.

   Pampon durance les tiendra enferrrez.

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   Quatrain #8-1: Here Nostradamus uses the anagram "Pax Ney Loron" (Peace not bound), which unscrambles to "Napolyon Rex" (Napoleon the Emperor) to describe the emperor Napoleon.  This quatrain records a famous incident that took place in August 1794, when Napoleon was arrested and imprisoned at Fort Carres in Antibes as he was returning from a military campaign in Genoa, Italy.  In Paris, the famous Robespierre had been overthrown, and the revolutionaries were worried that Napoleon might be a Robespierre supporter.  Napoleon's fame however, had spread afar, and it was impossible for them to hold him for long.  Ten days later, Napoleon was released. 

 

 

     NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #8-18

   The cause of the death of the issue of Florence will be

   De Flora issue de sa mort sera cause

   In times past consumed by young & old;

   Un temps devant par jeune & vieille bueyra;

   Because of the Fleur-de-lis she will need to take pause,

   Car les trois lys lui feront telle pause,

   That her children are saved from the liquid glaze.

   Par son fruit sauve comme crue mueirre.

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   Quatrain #8-18: After the accidental death of King Henry II in a jousting match in 1559 the Dominicans decide to seek the throne of France by attempting to seat their candidate, the Duke de Guise, on the throne. Queen Catherine de Medici however, successfully placed Henry's heir on the throne as Francis II. The Dominican Alessandro Farnese then hatched a plot to poison the young king to death by sending Dominican friars (Fleur-de-lis-Dominican Cross) to work in the French royal kitchens and add snake venom to the honey glaze on the king's meat.

 

 

     NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #8-23

   Letters found in the chests of the queen,

   Lettres trouvees de la royne les coffres,

   Revealing writing without the author's name;

   Point de subscrit sans aucun nom d'autheur;

   By order, the sweet offerings will be tucked away,

   Par la police seront cachez les offres,

   So that no one will know who her lover is.

   Qu'on ne scaura qui sera l'amateur.

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   Quatrain #8-28: Love letters are found in the drawers of the queen's bedroom dresser.  Queen Marie Antoinette's secret lover has not signed his name to any of the letters.  The scandal is avoided as the letters are ordered to be safely tucked away.

 

 

     NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #8-28

   The statues reportedly of gold & silver,

   Les simulacres d'or & argent enflez,

   Which after a theft, in the lake were angrily tossed,

   Qu'apres le rapt au lac furent gettez,

   Only to be discovered after thorough & wasted effort,

   Au descouvert estaincts tous & troublez,

   That in the marble script (the metal) is found.

   Au marbre script prescript intergetez.

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   Quatrain #8-28: After the theft of some statues, someone states that they were made of gold. The thieves threw the statues into a nearby lake, and after a very thorough and exhausting recovery effort it is found that the only gold the statues contain is in the gilded lettering on the base of the statues.  The statues are thus worthless.

 

 

     NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #8-33

   A great one will be born of Verona & Vincenza,

   Le grand naistra de Veronne & Vincenza,

   Who will carry a surname most undignified;

   Qui portera un surnom bien indigne;

   Who upon Venice will wish to take vengeance,

   Qui a Venise vouldra faire vengeance,

   On those men of the see & the cross.

   Lui mesme prins homme du guet & signe.

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   Quatrain #8-33: Nostradamus tells of the birth of the infamous dictator Benito Mussolini, who was born in northeastern Italy to a poor family whose "undignified" family name means "donkey".  Mussolini's father was a devout anarchist who hated the Catholic Church and all capitalist governments.   He named his son in honor of the Mexican revolutionary, Benito Juarez.   Young "Benito" followed in his father's footsteps to ultimately fulfill his father's dream of destroying the power of the Catholic Church, and replacing it with a socialist fascist state.

 

 

     NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #8-44

   The natural offspring of the religious dogma

   Le procree naturel dogmium

   Of (Urban) VII leads to a new altered path;

   De Sept a neuf du chemin destorner;

   For a hesitant leader & a friend begging homage,

   A roi de longue & amy aumi hom,

   A debt to Navarre, the strength of Pau prostrated.

   Doit a Navarre fort de PAU prosterner.

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   Quatrain #8-44: The religious dogma of the Catholic Church under pope Urban VII led to a Protestant rebellion in Europe.  This conflict between Catholics and Protestants resulted in the deaths of three Kings of France.  Henry of Navarre, who was from Pau, took over the French throne after the death of his friend and last of these three kings, Henry III.  Henry of Navarre was a Protestant sympathizer who was later forced to bow (prostrate himself) to the Catholics in order to maintain peace in France.

 

 

     NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #8-57

   From a simple soldier, he shall obtain an empire,

   De soldat simple, parviendra en empire,

   From the short courtier's robe he will attain the long;

   De robe courte parviendra a la longue;

   Forceful at arms, and increasingly harsh upon the Church,

   Valliant aux armes, en eglise ou plus pire,

   Vexing the priests, absorbing the booty like a sponge.

   Vexer les prestres, comme l'eau fait l'esponge.

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   Quatrain #8-57: The simple soldier Napoleon, through his artillery skills, managed to move from the short courtier's robe of a soldier to the long robe of an emperor.   He advanced his position by paying his troops with money he confiscated from the many Catholic Churches that fell in the path of his armies. 

 

 

     NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #8-66

   When the inscription 500 A.D. is revealed,

   Quand l'enscriture D.M. trouvee,

   In an ancient vault, illuminated by a lamp;

   En cave antique, a lampe descouverte;

   The law, King & Prince by Roman Law are examined,

   Loi, Roi & Prince, Ulpian esprouvee,

   The House of the Queen & Duke are overshadowed.

   Pavillion Royne & Duc sous la couvert.

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   Quatrain #8-66: After the unexpected death of France's King Henry II in a jousting match in 1559, the Catholic Church seeks an opportunity to seat its Catholic candidate, the Duke de Guise, on the throne of France.  The Pope sends his bishops down into the Vatican dungeons to dig out the books of Old Roman Ulpian Law governing royal rights of succession.  Henry's queen, Catherine de Medici however, wastes no time in travelling to the northeastern Protestant provinces of France, where she successfully seats her young son on the throne as Francis II.

 

 

     NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #8-71

   The number of astronomers will grow so great,

   Croistra le nombre si grand des astronomes,

   That they will seek out, ban, and censor the books

   Chassez, bannis, and livres consurez

   In the year 1607, of the holy conclaves,

   L'an mil six cens sept par sacred glomes,

   So that nothing sacred will be saved.

   Que nul aux sacres ne seront assurez.

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   Quatrain #8-71: The year 1607 marked the end of astrology as an accepted science in Europe.  In 1607 the new science of astronomy began to replace the old science of astrology, and the Protestants began to hunt down and persecute those who practiced the ancient arts.  Many of the greatest minds of the time, including Johannes Kepler, Sir Francis Bacon, John Dee, and others, went underground with their studies of the mystical sciences.  The new secret societies of the Masons, Philo-Israel, the Illuminati, and others were formed in absentia to continue the study of the pseudosciences.

 

 

     NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #8-76

   More Macelin than King of England,

   Plus Macelin que Roy de Angleterre,

   Lineage of obscure birth, by force he will obtain the empire;

   Lieu obscure nay, par force aura l'empire;

   Dastardly, without faith, without authority, he will bleed the land,

   Lasache, sans foi, sans loi, saignera terre,

   His time approaches so close that I must sigh.

   Son temps approche si presque je soupire.

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   Quatrain #8-76: In 1653, for the first time in history, a commoner is allowed to obtain the throne of England.  The military leader Oliver Cromwell gains control of the British empire after the beheading of King Charles I.  But Cromwell is such a cruel and inept leader that the prophet Nostradamus compares him to the Roman emperor Macellus (Macrinus), also of low birth, known for extreme cruelty to his slaves.  In 1660, the monarchy is restored, and Cromwell's body is exhumed and hung on chains for all England to view.

 

 

     NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #8-85

   Entering Bayonne, feigning to Saint Jean de Lux,

   Entree Bayonne, a faint a Saint Jean de Lux,

   They will reposition the War of the Peninsula;

   Sera pose de Mars le Promontoire;

   But through vexation by Russia, they will by no means capture the prize,

   Aux hanix d'Aquilon, naner hostera lux,

   Then suffocating the (French) encampment without assistance.

   Puis suffocque au lict sans adjutoire.

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   Quatrain #8-85: By the winter of 1812-1813, the War of the Peninsula (in Spain) between Napoleon's Marshal Soult and England's Duke of Wellington had fallen back to Bayonne and St. Jean de Lux, in France. Napoleon borrowed 30,000 men from Soult to help in his invasion of Moscow but the invasion goes badly and Napoleon can't return the forces. Without reinforcements, Soult's efforts were suffocated by a lack of troops and supplies.

 

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