Preface : Preface by M. Nostradamus to His Prophecies Greetings and happiness to Cesar Nostradamus my son. Your late arrival, Cesar Nostredame, my son, has made me spend much time in constant nightly reflection so that I could communicate with you by letter and leave you this reminder, after my death...
Epistle To Henry Ii : EPISTLE TO HENRY II TO THE MOST INVINCIBLE MOST POWERFUL AND MOST CHRISTIAN HENRY, KING OF FRANCE THE SECOND: MICHEL NOSTRADAMUS, HIS VERY HUMBLE AND VERY OBEDIENT SERVANT AND SUBJECT, WISHES VICTORY AND HAPPINESS Ever since my long-beclouded face first presented itself before the immeasurable...
Century Iii : 1 After combat and naval battle, The great Neptune in his highest belfry: Red adversary will become pale with fear, Putting the great Ocean in dread. 2 The divine word will give to the sustenance, Including heaven, earth, gold hidden in the mystic milk: Body, soul, spirit having all power, As much...
Previous : 1 The arc of the treasure deceived by Achilles, the quadrangle known to the procreators. The invention will be known by the Royal deed; a corpse seen hanging in the sight of the populace. 2 Opened by Mars Arles will not give war, the soldiers will be astonished by night. Black and white concealing...
Century Iv : 1 That of the remainder of blood unshed: Venice demands that relief be given: After having waited a very long time, City delivered up at the first sound of the horn. 2 Because of death France will take to making a journey, Fleet by sea, marching over the Pyrenees Mountains, Spain in trouble...
Almanacs. 1564 1567 : Almanac of 1564 The sextile year rains, wheat to abound, hatreds, Joy to men, Princes, King divorced: Herd to perish, human mutations, People oppressed and poison under the surface. Times very diverse, discord discovered, Council of war, change taken in, changed: The Great Woman must not be...
Almanacs. 1555 1563 : Almanac of 1555 The soul touched from a distance by the divine spirit presages, Trouble, famine, plague, war to hasten: Water, droughts, land and sea stained with blood, Peace, truce, prelates to be born, princes to die. The Tyrrhenian Sea, the Ocean for the defense, The great Neptune and his...
Century I : 1 Sitting alone at night in secret study; it is placed on the brass tripod. A slight flame comes out of the emptiness and makes successful that which should not be believed in vain. 2 The wand in the hand is placed in the middle of the tripod's legs. With water he sprinkles both the hem of his...
Century Ix : 1 In the house of the translator of Bourg, The letters will be found on the table, One-eyed, red-haired, white, hoary-headed will hold the course, Which will change for the new Constable. 2 From the top of the Aventine hill a voice heard, Be gone, be gone all of you on both sides: The anger will be...
Century V : 1 Before the coming of Celtic ruin, In the temple two will parley Pike and dagger to the heart of one mounted on the steed, They will bury the great one without making any noise. 2 Seven conspirators at the banquet will cause to flash The iron out of the ship against the three: One will have...
Century Ii : 1 Towards Aquitaine by the British Isles By these themselves great incursions. Rains, frosts will make the soil uneven, Port Selyn will make mighty invasions 2 The blue head will inflict upon the white head As much evil as France has done them good: Dead at the sail-yard the great one hung...
Untitled : 1 The arc of the treasure deceived by Achilles, the quadrangle known to the procreators. The invention will be known by the Royal deed; a corpse seen hanging in the sight of the populace. 2 Opened by Mars Arles will not give war
Century X : 1 To the enemy, the enemy faith promised Will not be kept, the captives retained: One near death captured, and the remainder in their shirts, The remainder damned for being supported. 2 The ship's veil will hide the sail galley, The great fleet will come the lesser one to go out: Ten ships near...
Century Vi : 1 Around the Pyrenees mountains a great throng Of foreign people to aid the new King: Near the great temple of Le Mas by the Garonne, A Roman chief will fear him in the water. 2 In the year five hundred eighty more or less, One will await a very strange century: In the year seven hundred and three...
I : 1 Pau, Nay, Loron will be more of fire than blood, to swim in praise, the great one to flee to the confluence (of rivers). He will refuse entry to the magpies Pampon and the Durance will keep them confined. 2 Condom and Auch and around Mirande, I see fire from the sky which encompasses them. Sun...