Nostradamus C3 Q95: The manner in which acts of the past merge into our future.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015

Nostradamus Verse C3 Q95 Moorish Law replaced by another in the Dnieper region by one that emphasises gifts and language.This verse is a linking piece to many threads raised in the surrounding verses in particular see C3 Q99 where the anagrams for herbs, filial and raven all appear.

It also contains anagrams for names that  have the potential to be of special interest to Nostradamus.

This includes Ponsard, which is the name of his wife at the time his prophecies were published, and Molay.

The latter  name is able to be tied to the history of Margeurite d'Anglouleme whose uncle / aunt is thought to have been the the keeper of the Turin Shroud in the sixteenth century.

# fibrilla: a minute continuous thread, filament or fibre as found in muscle tissue.
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Molay: Jacques de Molay was the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar. He was burnt to death on an island in the Seine river in 1314. Verse C3 Q91 implies he left a runic message on a barrel arch before he died.




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