Michel de Nostradamus was a 16th century French apothecary and seer who published collections of prophecies that became famous worldwide. He wrote over 900 quatrains organized into Centuries using symbolism and metaphors. Scholars argue that most associations between his writings and actual events rely on misinterpretations, but some quatrains are seen as predicting major historical events like the rise of Napoleon and the assassinations of John F. and Robert Kennedy.
Michel de Nostradamus was a 16th century French apothecary and seer who published collections of prophecies that became famous worldwide. He wrote over 900 quatrains organized into Centuries using symbolism and metaphors. Scholars argue that most associations between his writings and actual events rely on misinterpretations, but some quatrains are seen as predicting major historical events like the rise of Napoleon and the assassinations of John F. and Robert Kennedy.
Michel de Nostradamus was a 16th century French apothecary and seer who published collections of prophecies that became famous worldwide. He wrote over 900 quatrains organized into Centuries using symbolism and metaphors. Scholars argue that most associations between his writings and actual events rely on misinterpretations, but some quatrains are seen as predicting major historical events like the rise of Napoleon and the assassinations of John F. and Robert Kennedy.
Michel de Nostredame (depending on the source, 14 or 21 December 1503 – 2 July
1566), usually Latinised as Nostradamus, was a French apothecary and reputed seer who published collections of prophecies that have since become famous worldwide. He is best known for his book Les Propheties, the first edition of which appeared in 1555. Since the publication of this book, which has rarely been out of print since his death, Nostradamus has attracted a following that, along with much of the popular press, credits him with predicting many major world events. Most academic sources maintain that the associations made between world events and Nostradamus's quatrains are largely the result of misinterpretations or mistranslations (sometimes deliberate) or else are so tenuous as to render them useless as evidence of any genuine predictive power.
Nostradamus completed a total of 942 quatrains which he organized into Centuries -
groups of 100 quatrains (one Century only had 42 quatrains). A quatrain is simply a poem with 4 lines. The rhymed quatrains of Nostradamus were written mainly in French with a bit of Italian, Greek, and Latin thrown in. He intentionally obscured the quatrains through the use of symbolism and metaphor, as well as by making changes to proper names by swapping, adding or removing letters. The obscuration is claimed to have been done to avoid his being tried as a magician. Rise Of Napolean
Prediction:
"Pau, Nay, Loron, more fire
than blood, Swimming in praise, the great man hurries to the confluence. He will refuse entry to the magpies, Pampon and Durrance will confine them. "
This One Is Again One
Of the famous prophecy of nostradamus in which he directly mentioned the name of person. Pau, Nay, and Loron reference three towns in Paris, although the last is actually named Oloron. By using them, Nostradamus employed one of his favorite devices, the anagram.If The letters PAU, NAY, LORON are re- arranged it becomes “Napaulon Roy”,or napoleon bonaparte, one of the most famous emperor of france.In this quatrain Nostradamus mentions about the rise of napoleon and describe napoleon as “more of fire than of blood”.The ‘Piuses’ of the third line are the Popes Pius VI and Pius VII, who were both imprisoned by Napoleon as is implied by the last line. Death of the Kennedy Brothers
Prediction:
"The ancient task will be completed
From on high, evil will fall ont he great man A dead innocent will be accused of the deed The guilty on will remain in the mist." John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the thirty-fifth President of the United States, was assassinated at 12:30 p.m. Central Standard Time on Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was fatally shot while traveling with his wife Jacqueline, Texas governor John Connally, and the latter’s wife, Nellie, in a Presidential motorcade. John Kennedy's assassination in 1963 undoubtedly came from "on high." The bullet entered his head from roof-level. The man accused of the crime, Lee Harvey Oswald, didn't live long enough to face trial. A Dallas nightclub owner killed him while in police custody.5 years later, The assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, took place shortly after midnight on June 5, 1968, in Los Angeles,California. In the same year of 1963, students rioted in the cities of London and Paris and also there was a huge flood in Florence in 1968, which led to fear of plague or pestilence in the city.