Quatrain 10.84* The illegitimate daughter
Le naturelle a si hault hault non bas
Le tard retour fera marris contens,
Le Recloing ne sera sans debats,
En empliant & perdant tout son temps.
The illegitimate girl so high, high, not low,
The late return will make the grieved ones contended:
The reconciliation will not be without debates,
In employing and losing all her time.
The entire Catholic Church considered Elizabeth I the illegitimate daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Until the age of 25 she was in exile. She returned to London as a queen after the death of her sister Maria Bloody. Crowned at 15/01/1599. The coming to power of the good queen and even the Protestant was a joy for the people. A fierce struggle was waged in the country between Catholics and Protestants. Elizabeth managed to avoid a religious war, showing diplomatic ability in the reconciliation of the parties.
Decoding of number 10.84. If 10 to consider as 1000, then 1000-48 = 952. Turn 2 over in 5 – 955, 1 put to end, in reverse we get 1559 – the year of coronation.
* Mario Reading "Nostradamus: The Good News"
Quatrain 10.39* Maria I Stuart
Premier fils vefue malheureux mariage,
Sans nuls enfans deux Isles en discord,
Auant dixhuit incompetant eage,
De l'autre prés plus bas sera l'accord.
First son, widow, unfortunate marriage,
Without any children, two Islands in discord:
Before eighteen, incompetent age,
For the other one the betrothal will take place while younger.
Maria I Stuart (1542-1587) was the wife of Francis II (1559-1560), the King of France, then the Queen of Scotland (1561-1567). Prophecy was correctly understood by the contemporaries of events.
The 1 line: Maria's husband was the eldest son of Catherine de Medici, who widowed in 1559. Francis II had a weak health. In 1560 he fell seriously ill and died.
The 2 line: Without any children, two Islands in discord: This couple had no children. In the same year, when Maria widowed she returned to her homeland in Scotland. In 1558, Elizabeth I, a protestant, became the queen of England. Maria had more legitimate rights for the English throne. Struggle began between the two queens, between England and Scotland.
The 3 line: in 1560 Maria was 18 years old.
The 4 line: Perhaps it was Maria's marriage to Earl of Bothwell, who was of a lower ancestry.