The great brave shameless screamer
He will be elected head of the army,
By insolence of his trial
The bridge is broken, the city faint from fear.
The first 2 lines are about Oliver Cromwell, who at the head of army, defeated the monarchists.
The last 2 lines are about the trial of King Charles I. The process took place in violation of many laws of that time.
The execution of the king is predicted in quatrain 8.37. The word bridge (platform) is there, on which the king appeared in one shirt. The platform was dismantled after the execution of Charles I – bridge is broken.
The city faint from fear: in quatrains 2.53 and 2.51 Nostradamus predicted the plague and the great fire in London, as a punishment for the city for innocently shed blood.
Connection with other quatrains: 9.11, 9.49, 8.37, 2.51, 2.53.
Possible decoding of number 3.81. If 3 to consider as 3000, then 3000-81= 2919. Turn 2 over in 5, 1 move in front and get 1599 – the year of Cromwell's birth.
Quatrain 8.37 Charles I of England
La forteresse aupres de la Tamise
Cherra par lors, le Roy dedans serre,
Aupres du pont sera veu en chemise
Vn deuant mort, puis dans le fort barre.
The fortress near the Thames
will fall when the king is locked up inside.
He will be seen in his shirt near the bridge,
one facing death then barred inside the fortress.
This quatrain predicted the execution of Charles I. Windsor castle on the the river Thames was the kings residence. He was captured by the winning parliamentarians in 1642. Charles was kept under arrest in castle. For execution, the scaffold was erected, on which the king ascended in shirt. After the execution his body was transported to Windsor Castle and on 8 February 1649 it was buried.
Linkage with other quatrains: 9.49.
Decoding of the number 8.37. If 7 to consider as 700, then 700-38=662. If 1 to put in front and 6 to the end, we get 1626 – the year of coronation.
Quatrain 6.14* Battle of Naseby
Loing de sa terre Roy perdra la bataille,
Prompt eschappe poursuiuy suyuant prins,
Ignare prins soubs la doree maille,
Soubs faint habit & l'ennemy surprins.
Far from his land a King will lose the battle,
He runs fast, but he will be chased and caught,
Ignorant one taken under the golden chain mail,
Under false garb and to enemy surprise.
The battle under Naseby took place on 06/14/1645 between the troops of Parliament and King Charles I. As stated in the 1st line: the king was defeated. Despite the persecution, he was able to escape. Left without an army in 1646, he fled to Scotland. Subsequently, he was issued to the British for a fee. In 1647 the king fled, but was captured.