Nostradamus C5 Q42: Cabalan Hautpuls Beaufort and the Magdelaine line affect on daily life.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse holds the tale of family lines that by their
inclusion imply their importance to Nostradamus' main goal which is to outline
the mutations affecting men of our time and the religious zealotry that feeds
it. The text can be read in this light but a much tighter narrative emerges from
the anagrams.
The anagrams for Hautpuls, Beaufort and Rosemary are
particularly important because they are repeated in various
permutations in several verses. From that identifying mechanism a
comprehensive picture can be drawn.
In verse C6 Q75 the anagram for Hautpouls overlays that for
Hautpuls and is the longer form used in the time of Nostradamus.
These names are ones of 16th century wealthy and
powerful families in France and England that did have marital
connections in later centuries. The Hautpouls were particularly
important since they were the lords of Chateau les Rennes, within
walking distance of Alet les Bains, where Nostradamus is credited with
living in the 1520s. The Hautpouls of that era had two regions as bases,
one of which at Ausillon is also found as an anagram in Nostradamus
verses.
OCCURRENCES of
overlapping names
Hautpul(s)
C3 Q01,
C5 Q42, C6 Q18,
C6 Q75
Beaufort(s)
C2 Q58,, C3 Q01,
C5 Q42
Rosemary
C5 Q42
Magdalene
C6 Q75
Argyle
C3 Q01
C9 Q86, C10 Q07
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