Nostradamus C4 Q94: The Magdelaine lineage linking Christ to the Pyrennees
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, Feb 2013
The text of this verse talks of a bloody war across Europe that
arises out of one region being contaminated by another. The anagrams
suggest the origins of the conflict arises out of the manner that the
north and south treat the lineage of Christ with the Northern nations seeing Christ
as a one-off person born outside normal human means and many in the
south believing Christ was a gifted man born into an part of an ancient
family that has descendants reaching into our current era.
The verse
mentions the Pyrenees in its text which provides a link to the second
son born of the once barren Lady where its mentioned as the passgeway
which peculiarly 'will not be translated to the ancient monarchy'.
Now in the Pyrenees there have for many centuries been legends claiming
links to Christ's line. This legend is at its strongest near St Remy,
Provence where Nostradamus was born in 1503 and in the region near to
Alet les Bains in the Pyrenees where Nostradamus lived with relatives in
the 1520s.
That
location is within a half day walking distance of Chateau les Rennes
where the legend of the
Magdelaine
(d'Alemaigne _ Rougir) persists with
rigour.
These two terms appear as adjacent anagrams in
the third line.
That same lattering also implies a possible
family name to go with that legend
Madame Angelim (emam d'A_lemaign).
To this we can add the anagrams for
agennos's lamed male ..... enigma
(oſne ſang _ lema_m d'Ale_maigne).
By the presence of these anagrams further links to the above quote are
seen since they imply the existence of groups of people with religious
beliefs consistent with both the family details given in the quote and
the hidden agennos story line that is so prominent in Nostradamus'
prophecies.

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