Nostradamus C4 Q35: Jeanne d'Albret and the fertile line where women prevail.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The verses
C4 Q34,
Q35,
Q36,
Q37,
Q38
and Q39
represent different parts of a single thread relevant to the major future
war that nearly destroys our planet. This thread is detectable even
without the anagrams through words in the text that provide visible links.
Sword and fire link Q34 and Q35 in a war that begins in Europe.
Although the
anagrams tell us it is a modern war this verse draws strongly on
allusions to different ancient and modern figures to illustrate its nature.
There is the Akkadian fertility-war goddess
Ishtar (s trahir) and
the modern spokesman
Al Gore (orge al),
whose presence is supported by terms such as
fluorated
(t
Fouldre a) and
allelele
(elle La).
The tone of the text
helps confirm the anagram for Ishtar as the key to this verse with the
references to the night helping to define the female referred to in the first line.
There is a also hint of moth-like attributes through her being a night
based figure who at times had wings.
The
import of this allusion is its linking the deaths of males to
the affections of the woman at the centre of the family line in this
series.
The name
d'Albret (rt
de la b) is also found in the anagrams thereby identifying the line
while the anagram for
Tiletanus
(u eſtaint l) helps further
confine the period to that of Jeanne d'Albret's son, Henry IV, King of
France.
Anagrams that help in giving meaning to this verse include:
1. Tiletanus gathers evangelistries feel Ishtar venalities unforetold
2. d'Albret banned ouun allele Pauls grandpa parted
3. Gerard clan fount of fear not regard gory rulez useless
4. Queerest result Al Gore sector endorse
encoders unescorted mule
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Tiletanus
(Jodocus) (birth name
Josse Ravestein): a
Roman Catholic writer and a harsh critic of the expanding reformation
movement who was prominent at the time that Nostradamus wrote this
prophecy. His most notable work was published in 1568, the year of
Nostradamus' death and it illustrates his place in religious debate at
that time.
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Ishtar:
ancient goddess of fertility and war known as Goddess of the Night and
shown in carvings as bearing wings and bird-like claws. Those who she
honoured with her favours were notoriously destined to cruel fates.
Her symbols were a lion on an eight point star.
C4 Q35
Original Verse in English and French (Benoit Ed.)
The fires put out, the virgin will betray The greater part of the
new band Lightning in sword & lance lone Kings will guard
Etruria and Corsica, by night throat cut.
Le feu eſtaint les vierges trahiront La plus grand part de la
bande nouuelle Fouldre a fer lance les ſeulz Roy garderont
Etruſque et Corſe de nuict gorge allumelle
Adjacent Anagrams plus Anagrams of highest
merit.
( ~ means full line used) Selection Order based on letter
rarity, word and sequence length plus line completion
L1: <~feeL tiletanuS iron hearts grieves~><Ishtar grieve lest Saint
not feeL><evilest Saint regathers iron fLeet><register left / felt on
hair><~gatherers evils taint iron fLeet uSe~><revise latin uSe gathers
iron fLeet><Lionheart grieves rest
set latin>evangilistries
reviles levites venalities (able to be bribed)
L2: <pauls
grand part banned deal><banal trade ouuned / uuoden / undone /
endouu><uuell end on datable paLl> <nouuell end datable leap>.d'albret
L3: <unForetold fear><not regard Foul deferral><else not
regard uSe clan ruled of fear><feral Fluorated><gay font order><Flout
deferral><fear leSs clean rulex of grade not ruled>federal
L4:
<large ungeodetic (no maths) Sector><SeCtored queueS courting legal
mule><al gore mule educting (bringing out) SeCtor queueS><large mule
rEtell uneSCorted queueS go><ell rEqueSt><large mule got
CenturieS-code><i enSured><enCoderS lEt-ter queueS><qreuuS inducteet
large Sector go>
Table listing anagram occurrences (1-23) in
Nostradamus' Prophecies
1: evangelistries, gathers, unforetold, venalities, courting,
gatherers, egressive, deferral, flout, rulez, 2:
educting, grieves, givers, 3: d'Albret, banned, unescorted, queues, fluorated,
datable, Turqs, 4:
register, allele, queuers, got, ventails, 5:
TILETANUS, EVILEST, FEDERAL, REGRETS, fount, reviles, 6: grandpas, escorted, tabled, endouu,
gray, 7: encoders, vilest, Ishtar, Harri, 8: inductees,
veinlets, fronted, request, endures / ensured, 9: inductee,
grieve, 10: recodes, Al Gore, earths, hearts, egrets / greets,
giver, 11: - 12: ensued, gory / orgy, fleet, 13: cleaner,
gerard / regard, 14: retell / teller, revise, foul, order, 15:
banal, legal, 16: endorse, pad, 17: grandpa, Nouuell, instate,
gets, 18: blade, uuell, 19: aflare / Rafael, left / felt,
20: sector, 21: taints, coders / decors / scored. 22: - 23:
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Key Ideas:
evangelistries, venalities, unforetold, Lion-heart,
courting, egressive, gatherers, flout,
d'Albret, rules, datable,
deferral, banned, unescorted, givers, queues, register, Turqs,
fluorated, allele, queuers, got, Tiletanus, reviles, Levites, fount,
regrets, useless, inductees, vilest, request, escorted, Ishtar, tabled,
veinlets, encoders, endow, Al Gore, ensured, fronted, hearts, grieve,
cleaner, fleet, ensued, revise, foul, banal, orgy, Nowell, order, legal,
endorse, gets, well, aflare, federal, blade, taints, left, sector.
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