Nostradamus C1 Q20: The musical nation that threatens France.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse is one of several that imply
Nostradamus' use of musical means to emphasise his astronomic code. From its
placement in this particular verse it is possible to conclude that this style of
encodement is mainly relevant to a period of invasion in France. Its
ties
to Meistersinger then make it likely that it relates to the German occupation of
France in the 20th Century.
C1 Q20
Tours, Orleans, Blois, Angers, Reims
These cities
are troubled by sudden change. Tents will be pitched by foreign
tongues rivers, darts at Rennes, shaking of land and sea.
Tours, Orleans, Blois, Angiers, Reims et Nates
Cites vexees par ſubit changement Par Langues eſtranges ſeront tendues tentes Fleuues dards Renes terre
et mer tremblement.
Adjacent Anagrams plus Anagrams of highest merit. Selection Order
based on letter rarity, word and sequence length plus line completion
L1: <Neatest rimes><meisteRsinger Notates A
Bolis[shooting star]><our TestameNts/sTatemeNts roLes><miseNteRs
seignoriAl Bans><NotaTes rimesteRs eAsing><messieR regAins lisBon><lisBons
reginA Remiss><rouT statesmeN rOles>
L2: <men change bit > <teaching Sub-par><apex-vertiCes>cubitS
Cementing