Seront les oz du grand Romaintroubles ,
Sepulcre en marbre apparoistra couuerte,
Terre trembler en Auril, mal enfouetz.
Further, according to the data from quatrain 3-65, you should find the next "day" – " iour ". He is in quatrain 6-85, which reveals the name of the future pontiff.
6-85 La grand cite' de Tharse par Gaulois,
Sera destruicte, captifz tous a Turban:
Secours par mer du grand Portugalois,
Premier d'este' le iour du sacre Vrban .
It becomes clear who Nostradamus predicts as Pope Pontiff. The chosen ones of the Church chose their own names. "Urban" is a very popular name for the Popes. For reference: until 1555 there were six Popes – Urban. After – two: Pope Urban VII in 1590 stayed in this capacity for only twelve days , and Pope Urban VIII was the head of the Church from 1623 to 1644.
As if pointing to the keyword "day", already in the next quatrain (6-86) it appears again, and in the variant of quatrain 3-65:
6-86 Le grand Prelat vn iour apres son songe,
Interprete' au rebours de son sens…
The Great Prelate a day after his sleep,
Interpreted contrary to its meaning…
Finally – a little really mystical. More once line quatrain 6-85: " Premier d'este' le iour du sacre Vrban . " The word" este "" is variegated with Centuria, but basically the meaning of this word in them is not "summer", but "being" – like in " estre ". "The First Day of Saint Urban". In total, in the Centuries after this quatrain, the word “ iour ” – “day” – in the singular is mentioned twelve times, exactly how many days Pope Urban VII stayed . There are no comments here.
This is all that was written by me earlier on this topic. About twelve days, of course, it turned out well, but it's amazing how, having found the right site, it was possible to see so much useful information on it?
pontife " from 6-82 not noticed ? With him, both “poisoned blood” – “ sang ”, and “ em + po + is + on ” would be found out, and the riddle of the word “ scyphe ” would be solved. “ -Cyphe- ” exists only three times in all the Centuries, and it was necessary to start the search with it, everything would immediately appear, because the last two times it is here, in 6-82:
6-81 …L em an les is les de Gennes les maieurs,
Sang espancher, frofaim a` nul mercy.
6-82 Par les desertz de lieu, libre, & farouche,