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Linkage with other quatrains: 8.15.

Possible decoding of quatrain number 10.39. If we consider 10 as 1000, then 1000-39=961. If we flip 9 in 6 and subtract 1 we will get 561 – the year of the beginning of the reign.


Quatrain 1.86 Mary Stuart escape

La grande Royne qaund se verra vaincue

Fera excez de masculin courage:

Sur cheu(v)al fleuu(v)e passera toute nue,

Suitte par fer, a soy fera outrage.


When the great queen sees herself conquered,

she will show an excess of masculine courage.

Naked, on horseback, she will pass over the river

pursued by the sword: she will have outraged her faith.


Mary Stuart has been the queen of Scotland since August 19, 1561.

1 line. The fall of the queen began with the murder of her husband lord Darnley. A few months later, she married earl Botwell. Public opinion accused Mary of unfaithfulness to her husband and involvement in his murder. In In 1567 the lords congregated an army, arrested and imprisoned the queen in Lochliven Castle. She signed the abdication in favor of her son. Earl of Moray became his regent and ruler of the country.

2-3 lines – about the escape of Mary 05/02/1568 (68 are in the number) from the castle, which was located on the island. Then she lost her last battle at Langside and fled to England. She had to cross the water barriers on the way. Perhaps she had undresses for this.

In line 4 apparently the trial and execution of Mary Stuart in 1587 is predicted. Living under arrest in England, she continued to intrigue against Elizabeth I. In 1586 she was drawn into the Babington conspiracy, which was uncovered. Again 86 are in the quatrain number.

Decoding of number 1.86. If 6 to consider as 600 then 600-81=519, 9 to turn over 6, to rearrange numbers – 561, to put 1 in front; we get 1561- the year, 8 – the month of began reign.


Quatrain 8.23 Letters from casket

Lettres trouuees de la Royne les coffres,

Point de subscrit sans aucun nom d'autheur,

Par la police seront cachez les offres,

Qu'on ne scaura qui sera l'amateur.


Letters are found in the queen's chests,

no signature and no name of the author.

The ruse will conceal the offers;

so that they do not know who the lover is.


The casket of Maria Stuart, presented to her by Medici, was found in 1567. The Earl of Bothwell, the third husband of the Queen, dropped it while fleeing. The sonnets found in it were used as an accusation of her involvement in the murder of her husband, Lord Darnley. Up to now the authenticity of letters is not established. The queen of Scotland herself was silent or denied everything.