Nostradamus C10 Q25: Hector and the Trojan legend in the Nordic tale of Jesus
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, Mar 2023
Ancient myths underpin the the tale
in this verse. In one of its several dimensions it is the story of Achilles reprehensible treatment
of Hector after the two meet in battle.
It isn't the myth that is important; it is there purely to mirror
the attributes of the barren lady who becomes mother of two of the
Jesus' clones in the late 21st century.
The connection to the
barren Lady passage in the Epistle given alongside is
established via the use of the term great lady in the
verse's fourth line of text and the rare anagram for
barren (ar Nebr)
found in its first line.
The mythical tale is that of Achilles reprehensible
treatment of Hector after the two meet in battle when Hector's corpse is
dragged behind a horse drawn cart.
There are words in both visible and
hidden text of this verse that are so specific that they should surely prove irreconcilable
rather than cohesive yet there is reason to believe it is the latter
that apples. For instance anagrams for Hectors (orchest),carthorserules(e
sur l' - orchestra), Oberon(Nebro o),macroseism(ſera commis) and
insane(r) bride (ir
de B - riſanne) can provide environmental and
historical detail vital for giving this verse a place and time in
Nostradamus' main story line.
In the Iliad Achilles slays Hector. After the battle a garland drops from
Andromache's head as she swoons upon seeing her husband's body being dragged by
horses towards the Greek fleet. She is one of the three women who sing laments
at Hector's funeral.
The last line of text in this verse of Nostradamus we
have ' the great lady in the orchestra'. And in his sparse
wording is a sense in which the garlanded chariot-horse is a
metaphorical signal that her lovers heart has ceased to beat. In addition Hector was known as Horse-taming Hector, so by rules of
association common in poetry the anagram of HECTOR contained
within the anagrams for 'garlanded carthorse'
can identify Andromache as
the great lady seated in the orchestra. The presence of these links is meant to
then transfer to the story of the Barren Lady and the impact of a death
implied in the quote where it says She will be undermined because of
the temerity of the time. In the 18th she will be undermined by death.
By this means the purpose of this verse with its
interweaving of classic tales is to create a parallel for the future story line while setting out new parameters to time and
location. So via its anagrams the Hector of this verse emerges as the youngest
of the sons who carry
the DNA of Jesus. It is the parallel stories of God favoured
progeny.
C10
Q25
Through the Ebro to open the passage of Bisanne,
Very far away will the Tagus make a demonstration:
In Pelligouxe will the outrage be committed,
By the great lady seated in the orchestra.
Par Nebro ouurir de Briſanne paſſage Bien eſlongez el tago
fara mueſtra Dans Pelligouxe ſera commis l'outrage De la grand
dame aſſiſe sur l'orchestra.
Anagram Sequences in
French Text. (~ means full line
coverage)
<inSane Bride paSSage><uuorried Ben-Sira
[Sirach-writer of Liber Ecclesiastacus] borNe><BrideS paSS Near Page
anne borrouu><pen uuorried BrainS barreN PaSSage><oberOn [fairy king]
Pages> reborN SerBian SeaBird SagaS deBris gaSEs /SageS
<arum lozengeS BareSt BreaSt floatage><lozenGes
tale amuSe go far><erBian fumarateS [acid salt] gloat
lozenges><inSertaBle flotage muSter><lozenge BaSeline muSter goat
afar><umBrateS [to shadow]>
<uxe macroseism major earthquake]><aDage sPelling
turmoils><microsomal [relating to cell microsomes] graDuate
sPelling><reuxeS louis great comma>agenDa simulator
<garlandeD carthorse amaSSed ieSus><hector's
rules demand reaD graal As iS><add Same iSSues><charters> earths
threaDs
Table listing anagram occurrences (1-23) in
Nostradamus' Prophecies