Prophecies by Nostradamus - страница 41

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To occupy the realm under the shadow of vengeance:

Obstacle slain his blood for the death blame,

For a long time will Britain hold with France.


William III of Orange (1650-1702) – the invited king of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1689. Before that he was ruler of Netherlands from 1672. James II, who ruled before him, had no children for a long time, so he was tolerated in the hope that after him crown would been been inherited by his daughter, protestant Mary. Unexpectedly, at age of 55, the king gave birth to the heir. This caused a conspiracy against the king. The son-in-law William and daughter Maria were invited to take his place. Previously, William visited England several times. The people loved him, as one of the main defenders of Protestantism of that time.

The 1 line. James II repeatedly attempted to regain the crown. William had to fight with his supporters (Jacobites). In 1689 he defeated them in Scotland, then in 1690 he – in Ireland. To this day Protestants celebrate this victory as a holiday.

The 4 line. The King of France Louis XIV was a Catholic and for a long time he did not recognize the Protestant William as the King of England. However, he created a powerful army and navy and successfully resisted the most powerful Catholic monarch. Louis resigned himself. In 1697 they signed a peace treaty.

Decoding of the number 10.26. If 2 to flip in 5, 0 and 6 to swap, then we get 1650 – the year of born.


Quatrain 8.58 James II

Regne en querelle aux freres diuisé,

Prendre les armes & le nom Britannique

Tiltre d'Anglican sera tard aduisé,

Surprins de nuict mener à l'air Gallique.


A kingdom divided by two quarrelling brothers

to take the arms and the name of Britain.

The English ruler will be warned late,

surprised by night (the other is), led to the French air.


James II (1633-1701) was the king of England, Ireland, Scotland from 1685 to 1688.

The 1 line – in 1685 Jacob suppressed the mutiny of his half-brother James Scott.

The 2 line – in 1688 his nephew and son-in-law William of Orange, the ruler of the Netherlands, at the invitation of the Whigs and Tories landed with the army in England and seized power. He began to rule under the name of William III.

The 3 and 4 lines are about James’ fleeing to France in December 1688, where his wife and son were sent earlier.