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Nostradamus and an interpretation

Published by: anonym 2009-01-08
  • Many years ago I read or saw something about Nostradamus. One of his quatrains was interpreted as a prediction for a dreadful war that would seemingly start in the Middle East but this would be somewhat of a 'false start' and in fact the major destruction would be initiated from elsewhere in the world. A terrible war would ensue but once fought, the world would then experience peace for a thousand years ... I think that was the gist of it. I'm interested in re-reading the quatrain and its accompanying interpretation, please.


  • Hi, stressedmum ! As you are probably aware, Nostradamus wrote in medieval French, and apart from the fact that he was being intentionally obscure, it is not quite the same as modern French. So what we read in English is in translation, and open to interpretation. Likewise, his concept of geography was limited to the world as it was known in his own day, and to Biblical references. The prophecy you mention is drawn from several different verses. An excellent site by Peter Lemesurier, a Nostradamus scholar, addresses part of your question at: http://www.nostradamus500.com/ Scroll right down the page to see what he says under "Question of the Week". "Q. Does Nostradamus say anything about a war with Iraq? A. The principal scenario proposed by Nostradamus across many of his quatrains, and luridly confirmed by his main source, the Mirabilis liber of 1522 -- ..... -- is that a huge Muslim/Arab army, led by an Antichrist from Babylon (Iraq), is destined to invade Europe and lay it waste. After some years of brutal occupation, a French 'Great Monarch' will then arise and even more brutally chase them back to the Middle East, where the Muslim survivors will eventually convert to Christianity (!!). Somehow I don't see this relating to the present situation, do you? Unless, of course, Bush's policies were to stir up the whole Middle East to such an extent as actually to bring it about... The site promotes Lemesurier's book upcoming "Nostradamus: The Illustrated Prophecies The complete, authoritative translation and analysis" so you may want to watch out for that. He has a "Contact Me" button on the left of the screen if you want to email him. Clicking on the FAQS and Misconceptions buttons brings you to very well presented discussions of various questions about the prophecies and the difficulties involved in making accurate assumptions from them. For example: "17. Isn't there good evidence in Nostradamus that World War III was due to start on July 4th 1999? A. No, this idea is based on a well-known but quite disgraceful interpretation of I.58 (can't trace whose it is!) which fails to recognise that 'Alquilloye' - described in line 3 as celebrating its festival - refers to the Italian city of Aquileia, and instead insists (wrongly) that it means 'eagle'...which, of course, has to mean the USA (rather than all the dozens of other countries, naturally, that have the eagle as their symbol!!)...which in turn has to mean that the reference is to 4th July!! In fact the verse merely states that the birth of a set of Siamese twins by Caesarean section will mark the submission by Fossano and/or Turin in Italy to the leader of Ferrara on Aquileia's feast-day. As a direct result of the above travesty, the whole of Japan (where Nostradamus is inordinately popular) was in a state of almost apocalyptic panic about it during 1999 - to an extent which could actually have had practical effects on such things as the stock exchange..." Lemesurier recommends several Nostradamus links, including "Prophesies Online" which is at: http://go.to/prophecies Here the actual prophecies can be found by clicking on "Nostradamus" on the left menu and following the links through "Works" and "Centuries" to the verses, which are in both French and English side by side. Note that a "Century" is simply a group of verses, usually 100. The site also contains a range of other prophecies which are not by Nostradamus and some of which seem very odd. Facsimiles of original editions can be found at: http://www.propheties.it/no/nostradamus.html A summary of the prophecies supposedly leading to World War III is at: http://santanu.virtualave.net/HTML/prophecy.html This also briefly discusses the "Great Peace" you mention. The original French is not given. Much of what is presented here is challenged on Peter Lemesurier's site. Century IX Verse 55 is prevented as referring to the current situation. I have difficulty taking seriously a commentator who considers "D'Arton" to be an anagram of "NATO" (II.22) - what happened to the other two letters? There's also a twistround of II.62 which attempts to identify the name "Mabus" with "Usama" while at least two other people are more probable (the former US ambassador to Riyadh, Raymond E Mabus and16th century painter Jan Gossaert de Mabuse). A search under "Mabus" will reveal some other theories, including both Saddam Hussein and George W. Bush. Or maybe even Joel Mabus the pop singer? Another site at: http://isc.faqs.org/faqs/nostradamus/part7/ cites 1-69, II-19, II-22,V!-24 and VII-14 as referring to the peace following World War III. although I cannot find the author of the site, the references seem to be based on the books of Dolores Cannon, (discussed by Lemesurier,) who claims to have "channelled" Nostradamus. Comparing these analyses side by side with the actual verses and translations at Prophecies Online (open your Browser twice, to get two windows) makes the interpretations seem tenuous to say the least. Have fun following these up - it's certainly a fascinating study - but don't take it too seriously. I've seen some of these same verses fitted to several different events over the years. thank you for an interesting question. Search strategy: Nostradamus Nostradamus peace Mabus
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