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Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: "JimGem3015"
Date: 13 Feb 2004 02:35:57 PM
Object: Cen.6, Qua. 73; Guise under the guise...
Cen.6, Qua.73: Guise, under the guise of marriage. 1572
French:
En cite grande un moine et artisan,
Pres de la porte loges et aux murailles,
Contre modene secret, cave disant,
Trahis pour fair sous couleur d'epousailles.
English:
In a great city one (of) monk and artisan,
Lodged near by the gate and to the walls,
Contrary customs not secret, hollow dissent,
Deception shall be under the guise of marriage.
Modene = Mode ne = contre mode ne secret.
Interpretation:
Line 1: In a great city, one with a history of monks and artisans (PARIS).
Line 2: They will be confined in quarters surrounded by gates and by high walls
(Protestant Admiral Coligny and the Huguenots leaders are invited to Paris by
the Catholic French king Charles IX).
Line 3: Religious animosity, fear and suspicion permeated Paris during the
wedding of Catholic Marguerite, the king's sister, to the Huguenot - Henry of
Navarre. When Charles IX was told that Henry de Guise and the kings' mettlesome
mother Catherine Medicis planned to eliminate his Huguenot guests - he only
raised hollow objections to their murderous plans.
Line 4: Nostradamus not only tells us in line 4 that the murderous deception
would be carried out under the pretense of a marriage celebration, but also
selects a word, that in it chosen context, could translate "under the guise",
the exact name of one of the murderous leaders during the ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY
MASSACRE.
History: (Pieced from the Encyclopedia Britannica) On Aug. 18, 1572,
Catherine's daughter, Marguerite of France was married to the Huguenot Henry of
Navarre, and a large part of the Huguenot nobility came to Paris for the
wedding. After a failed attempt on Admiral Coligny's life, Catherine met
secretly with a group of Catholic nobles to plot the complete extermination of
the Huguenot leaders, who were still in Paris for the wedding festivities.
Charles IX was persuaded to approve of the scheme, and on the early morning of
August 24th, with the tolling of a Paris church bell, the massacre began. The
frenzied killings of Protestant Huguenots by Catholic mobs quickly spread
outside of Paris. 3000 Protestants were killed in Paris alone, with the final
death total estimated to be in the tens of thousands. The crippling Wars of
Religion that were to consume France were just heating up, and would not end
until all of Europe was consumed in the conquests of Napoleon (See the Epistle
of Nostradamus)……what?
.

User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Cen.6, Qua. 73; Guise under the guise... 13 Feb 2004 06:53:42 PM
JimGem3015 a écrit:

Cen.6, Qua.73: Guise, under the guise of marriage. 1572

French:
En cite grande un moine et artisan,
Pres de la porte loges et aux murailles,
Contre modene secret, cave disant,
Trahis pour fair sous couleur d'epousailles.

English:
In a great city one (of) monk and artisan,
Lodged near by the gate and to the walls,
Contrary customs not secret, hollow dissent,
Deception shall be under the guise of marriage.


Modene = Mode ne = contre mode ne secret.
Interpretation:
Line 1: In a great city, one with a history of monks and artisans (PARIS).

In fact it started with indeed the monk and the craftsman taking over this part
of Italy when the Vatican and the famous families of Italy wanted to keep the
power. But is ti not that simple as the quatrain says.


Line 2: They will be confined in quarters surrounded by gates and by high walls
(Protestant Admiral Coligny and the Huguenots leaders are invited to Paris by
the Catholic French king Charles IX).

Line 3: Religious animosity, fear and suspicion permeated Paris during the
wedding of Catholic Marguerite, the king's sister, to the Huguenot - Henry of
Navarre. When Charles IX was told that Henry de Guise and the kings' mettlesome
mother Catherine Medicis planned to eliminate his Huguenot guests - he only
raised hollow objections to their murderous plans.

Unfortunately for you this line says "Contre Modène", not mode ne, which would
make no sense in French anyway. Only contre Modene (Modena?) is readable. Modene
is a city in Italy. Nostradamus mentions it a lot in many other quatrains.
It starts in may 1796 the Dukes of Parma and Modene have concluded with the
young Napoleon an armistice. But when he arrived at the Pontifical estates they
got a not interested response. So on June 19 he occupied Bologna, and on the
20th Ferrare. The 23rd, the pope must accept peace, but the Vatican fiefs
organize resistance. He sees he must be more brutal, so Oct 4th, Napoleon tears
down the peace treaty under the false pretext that Hercule III is in danger from
an imminent revolt. On the 16th he invades the duchy, and create the Cispadane
Republic by annexing the little state (Vatican) to the latter.


Line 4: Nostradamus not only tells us in line 4 that the murderous deception
would be carried out under the pretense of a marriage celebration, but also
selects a word, that in it chosen context, could translate "under the guise",
the exact name of one of the murderous leaders during the ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY
MASSACRE.

In short, this quatrain is much more about the short lived Cispadian republic
which Napoleon would take over to include with Lombardia to make the Cisalpine
Republic, thereby taking control after allowing the former to be created.
There are many quatrains that speak of the St-Bartholomew massacre, but none of
them speak of Modene in them...
J.
[snip]
.
User: "JimGem3015"

Title: Re: Cen.6, Qua. 73; Guise under the guise... 13 Feb 2004 07:04:23 PM

There are many quatrains that speak of the St-Bartholomew massacre, but none
of
them speak of Modene in them...

Contre mode, ne secret.
Oh ye of little faith. ;)
.
User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Cen.6, Qua. 73; Guise under the guise... 14 Feb 2004 11:51:54 AM
JimGem3015 a écrit:

There are many quatrains that speak of the St-Bartholomew massacre, but none
of
them speak of Modene in them...



Contre mode, ne secret.

Oh ye of little faith. ;)

"Ne secret"? "Ne secret" means nothing as i just told you.
O ye of little F...rench!?
J.
.
User: "JimGem3015"

Title: Re: Cen.6, Qua. 73; Guise under the guise... 14 Feb 2004 02:31:06 PM

"Ne secret"? "Ne secret" means nothing as i just told you.

O ye of little F...rench!?

J.

To Nostradamus it meant quite abit.
Now Jean, I know that "abit" is not a word...but did you understand the intent?
Of course you did. But that's fine, the branch that does not bend - in the face
of the coming wind - will break.
.
User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Cen.6, Qua. 73; Guise under the guise... 14 Feb 2004 02:39:05 PM
JimGem3015 a écrit:

"Ne secret"? "Ne secret" means nothing as i just told you.

O ye of little F...rench!?

J.



To Nostradamus it meant quite abit.
Now Jean, I know that "abit" is not a word...but did you understand the intent?
Of course you did. But that's fine, the branch that does not bend - in the face
of the coming wind - will break.

There are words that are simply typos, others a simple errors, we can see from
the same edition same words spelled differently, but this word is Modene. No doubt.
And maybe you are the branch that should bend, ever thought of that? I do hope
that the wind that will wipe away the dust incrustrated in the eyes of the world
will blow so that humanity can see the true meaning of the prophecies. If that
is the wind that you are talking about then it is welcomed.
J.
.






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