Faisant le saint public viuant pain d'orge,
T yranni zer apres tant a vn cop,
Mettant a pied des plus grans sus la gorge.
8-42 Par auarice, par force, & violence
Viendra vexer les siens chiefz d' Orleans …
The author in the fourth line states that there is another place, near Bazakle. It Also found . Below – "Vas + acle" and "tre + sor".
9-26 Nice sor tie sur nom des letres aspres,
La grande cappe fera present non sien:
Proche de vultry aux murs de vertes capres,
Apres plombin le vent a bon essien.
9-27 De bois la garde vent cloz rond pont sera,
Hault le receu frappera le Daulphin,
Le vieux teccon bois vnis passera,
Passant plus oul tre du duc le droit confin.
9-28 Voille Sym acle port Massiliolique,
Dans Venise port marcher aux Pannons:
Partir du goulfre & sinus Illirique,
Vas ta Socile, Ligurs coups de canons.
And, God, is his statement about more than just the treasure? Second palace – PALAIS, too Here is found .
9-33 Hercules Roy de Romme & d' A nnemarc,
De Gaule trois Guion surnomme', Trembler l' I tale & l'vnde de sainct Marc,
Premier sur tous monarque renomme'.
9-34 Le part soluz mary sera mittre',
Retour conflict passera sur le thuille: Par cinq cens vn trahyr sera tiltre' Narbon & S aulce par coutaux auons d'huille.
9-35 Et Ferdinand blonde sera descorte,
Quitter la fleur, suyure le Macedon, A u grand besoing defaillira sa route…
It is probably noticeable that I, “today's”, intervened in recent topics. I previously found the correct sections with clues, but I didn’t see all of them. Time a little now was to fill in the past empty spots. I couldn't contain myself.
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The fruit theme has been waiting in the wings for a long time. Even at the very early stages of my comprehension of the “Prophecies”, I could not understand why all the venerable Nostradamusologists associate the word “ pesche ” with a fisherman, fish, fishing, even with a pocket, but not with a peach. Also with the word “ coing ” – everyone everywhere has this angle, although the angle is “ coin ” in modern French, but the quince, as it was earlier “ coing ”, remained “ coing ”. Yes, the “Prophecies” seem to be a serious book, there is no time for fruits here, quatrains are filled with global events, but when the Author himself hints at the whole fruity aroma, you can listen to this, for example, looking ahead, quatrain 9-65, in which researchers, all without exception, saw the angle of the moon. Yes, you need to look at the sky more often, it is round, it has no corners. But the fruit, the quince fruit, took a lot from the moon, even visually. And given the Nostradamus cryptography – much more.
9-65 Dedans le coing de moon viendra rendre
Oh sera princes & mys en terre estrange .
Les fruitz immeurs seront a` grand esclandre,
Grand vitupere a` l'vn grande louange.
Will return to the quince from the moon
Where it will be taken and laid in a foreign land.
Their unripe fruits will be a big scandal,
Great scolding to one great praise.
And knowing about the Author's addictions to jams (Treatise on ointments and jams) – it’s completely worthless not to use this knowledge. Okay, okay, back to square one. Quatrain 8-31 tells about the peach, the great fruit, according to Nostradamus.
8-31 Premier grand fruit le prince de Pesquiere,
Mais puis viendra bien & cruel malin,
Dedans Venise perdra sa gloire fiere,
Et mys a` mal par plus ioyue Celin.
The first great fruit is Prince Peschiera,
But then a good and cruel villain will come,
In Venice, he will ruin his proud glory,
And placed in evil, by means of the younger Celine.
" Pesch ( e )" in Centuries is quite a rarity, only six, mostly present in the composition of other words. These quatrains are: 2-18, 4-51, 5-95, 6-25, 7-27, 7-35.
The very first exit of the "peach" into the world of Centuries is accompanied by a prince – " prince " from quatrain 2-23. The very idea of Peschiera was obviously with " p + ierre " from quatrain 2-18. Therefore, I singled out these sections, there are two of them, despite the extra letter “ r ”. It turned out "Pes + qu + ierre".
2-18 … Em pesche ra subit deux exercites.
P ierre , ciel, feux faire la mer p ierre use,
La mort de sept terre & marin subites.
2-19 Nouueaux venus, lieu basty sans defence,
Occuper la place par lors inhabitable.
Prez, maisons, champs, villes, prendre a plaisance,
Faim, Peste, guerre, arpen long labourable.
2-20 Freres & seurs en diuers lieux captifz
Se trouueront passer pres du monar qu e…
According to the second line of quatrain 8-31, other Centurian peaches are far from being princes. First , in okay ascending , comes " cruel " – "cruel".
4-51 … Dans entrera em pesch ant la phalange:
Hastez a pied si pres viendront poursuiure,
Que la iournee conflite pres de Gange.
4-52 En cite' obsesse aux murs hommes & femmes
Ennemis hors le chef prestz a soy rendre
Vent sera fort encontre les gensdarmes:
Chasses seront par chaux, poussiere & cendre.
4-53 Les fugitifz & bannis revoquez:
Peres & filz grand garnisant les haultz puits:
Le cruel pere & les siens suffoquez…
Then – a good, kind " bien " and a villain at the same time. The composite villain, “ Ma + lin ”, Venice is also “ Ve + ni + se ”. The rest is clearly visible.