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Linkage with other quatrains: 10.36, 8.37.

Decoding of number 6.14. Nostradamus indicated the exact date: 6 – month, 14 – day of the battle! To decipher the year, rearrange the numbers – 146. If 1 to consider as 1000, then 1000-46 = 954. Turn 9 over in 6 (654). Rearranged 54 to 45 gives 645 – the year of battle.

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Quatrain 3.50 The escape of Charles I

La republique de la grande Cite

A grand rigueur ne voudra consentir:

Roy sortir hors par trompette cite,

L'eschelle au mur la cite repentir.


The republic of the great city

Will not want to consent to the great severity:

King summoned by trumpet to go out,

The ladder at the wall, the city will repent.


The first line is about London, captured by troops under the leadership of Cromwell. Republican authority was proclaimed.

King Charles I was under strict surveillance. In November 1647 he escaped. However, he was soon arrested again, put on trial and executed.

The city will repent. Nostradamus considers the Great plague of 1665 and the Great fire of 1666 in London as a punishment for the execution of an innocent king.

Linkage with other quatrains: 6.14.

Decoding of number 3.50. The numbers rearrange – 053, If 1 to put in front and to consider as 1000, then 1000-53=947. 9 fliping in 6 and get 647 – the year of escape.


Quatrain 10.36* James I

Apres le Roy du soucq guerres parlant,

L'isle Harmotique le tiendra a mespris:

Quelques ans bons rongeant vn & pillant

Par tyrannie a l'isle changeant pris.


After the King of the stump the speaking wars,

The Isle Harmotique will hold him in contempt:

For several good years one gnawing and pillaging,

Through tyranny in the isle esteem changing.


The founder of the Stuart dynasty was James I – the king of children. After him, his son Charles I became king. The speaking wars – James I, like his son, had constant serious disagreements with parliament. In fact, the parliament was in opposition to the king.

3 line. The beginning of the reign of James I was quite prosperous. Then due to a lack of finances, he began to introduce new taxes on wine, timber, etc, to carry out other unpopular reforms among the people, and prices rose.

The last line, perhaps, about the seizure of power by Oliver Cromwell.

Linkage with other quatrains: 8.76, 2.53, 9.49.