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Nostradamus: His Story in His Words Explain the Mystery with 2 of his Most Famous Predictions Solved

Nostradamus: His Story in His Words Explain the Mystery with 2 of his Most Famous Predictions Solved

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The first in a series about Nostradamus taken from his own words and compared to what others have said about him. In this episode I explain some things about Nostradamus that all of the other documentaries about him don't cover and should before getting into his life story; including solving two of the most famous quatrain prophecies of Nostradamus. The Great London Fire Prophecy and the King of Terror Prophecy have never been solved correctly but I will explain these two quatrains in detail along with many other facts about Nostradamus so you can decide if there is anything to it that intrigues you enough to be interested in learning more about what he refers to as a simple man.

Here are the quatrains in this episode:


Quatrain 2-51

Le sang du iuste à Londres fera faute,

Brusles par foudres de vingt trois les six:

La dame antique cherra de place haute,

De mesme secte plusieurs seront occis.


The blood of the just will commit a fault at London,

Burnt through lightning of twenty three the sixes:

The ancient lady will fall from her high place,

Several of the same sect will be slain.

Quatrain 10-72

L'an mil neuf cens nonante neuf sept mois,

Du ciel viendra vn grand Roy d'effrayeur.

Resusciter le grand Roy d'Angolmois:

Auant apres Mars regner par bon heur.

The year 1999, seven month(s),

From the heavens will come a great King of Terror.

To summon up from under the great King of the inhabitants of Angoulême:

Before and after Mars to reign by good fortune (fortunately).



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