Nostradamus C6 Q27: The prophet's sect network in south-western France.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The following verse can be located by the
cipher of the
'Isles of five rivers to one', as the region around Toulouse in Southern
France.
This is one corner of the triangle of pastel growers that
flurished in that region in the 15th and 16th centuries. The most famous
of the families in this business was that of Jean de Bernuy,
This name is referenced via as an
anagram in this verse.
Flax, mentioned in the text, was a subsidiary industry of
the pastel / woad dye that Bernuy produced and traded.
In other verses in my paper titlrd
Nostradamus' Sect, several
of the verses containing anagrams for Bernuy are discussed.
In verse (C3 Q23)
the anagram for 'cerements' occurs and this is a word for 'shroud cloths'
usually made of linen / flax.
In the same region of France where several
rivers unite
the De Charny family had a long history, with Geoffrey
de Charny being named by some as the secret owner of the Turin shroud. This idea
also links into the allusion to 'the great fisherman' found in the text of
C6 Q25
which is another of the Bernuy verses.
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