TO THE MOST INVINCIBLE MOST
POWERFUL AND MOST CHRISTIAN
HENRY, KING OF FRANCE THE SECOND:
MICHEL NOSTRADAMUS, HIS VERY HUMBLE AND VERY OBEDIENT SERVANT AND
SUBJECT,
WISHES VICTORY AND
HAPPINESS
Ever since my long-beclouded face
first presented itself before the immeasurable deity of your
Majesty, O Most Christian and Most Victorious King, I have remained
perpetually dazzled by that sovereign sight. I have never ceased to
honor and venerate properly that date when I presented my- self
before a Majesty so singular and so humane. I have searched for
some occasion on which to manifest high heart and stout courage,
and thereby obtain even greater recognition of Your Most Serene
Majesty. But I saw how obviously impossible it was for me to
declare myself.
While I was seized with this
singular desire to be transported sudden- ly from my long-beclouded
obscurity to the illuminating presence of the first monarch of the
universe, I was also long in doubt as to whom I would dedicate
these last three Centuries of my prophecies, making up the thou-
sand. After having meditated for a long time on an act of such rash
audacity, I have ventured to address Your Majesty. I have not been
daunted like those mentioned by that most grave author Plutarch, in
his Life of Lycurgus, who were so astounded at the expense of the
offerings and gifts brought as sacrifices to the temples of the
immortal gods of that age, that they did not dare to present
anything at all. Seeing your royal splendor to be accompanied by
such an incomparable humanity, I have paid my address to it and not
as those Kings of Persia whom one could neither stand before nor
ap- proach.
It is to a most prudent and most
wise Prince that I have dedicated my nocturnal and prophetic
calculations, which are composed rather out of a natural instinct,
accompanied by a poetic furor, than according to the strict rules
of poetry. Most of them have been integrated with astronomical
calcu- lations corresponding to the years, months and weeks of the
regions, coun- tries and most of the towns and cities of all
Europe, including Africa and part of Asia, where most of all these
coming events are to transpire. They are composed in a natural
manner.
Indeed, someone, who would do
well to blow his nose, may reply that the rhythm is as easy as the
sense is difficult. That, O Most Humane king, is because most of
the prophetic quatrains are so ticklish that there is no making way
through them, nor is there any interpreting of them.
Nevertheless, I wanted to leave a
record in writing of the years, towns, cities and regions in which
most of the events will come to pass, even those of the year 1585
and of the year 1606, reckoning from the present time, which is
March 14, 1557, and going far beyond to the events which will take
place at the beginning of the seventh millenary, when, so far as my
pro- found astronomical calculations and other knowledge have been
able to make out, the adversaries of Jesus Christ and his Church
will begin to multi- ply greatly.
I have calculated and composed
all during choice hours of well-dis- posed days, and as accurately
as I could, all when Minerva was free and not unfavorable. I have
made computations for events over almost as long a period to come
as that which has already passed, and by these they will know in
all regions what is to happen in the course of time, just as it is
writ- ten, with nothing superfluous added, although some may say,
There can be no truth entirely determined concerning the
future.
It is quite true, Sire, that my
natural instinct has been inherited from my forebears, who did not
believe in predicting, and that this is natural in- stinct has been
adjusted and integrated with long calculations. At the same time, I
freed my soul, mind and heart of all care, solicitude and vexation.
All of these prerequisites for presaging I achieved in part by
means of the brazen tripod.
There are some who would
attribute to me that which is not mine at all. The eternal God
alone, who is the thorough searcher of humane hearts, pious, just
and merciful, is the true judge, and it is to him I pray to defend
me from the calumny of evil men. These evil ones, in their
slanderous way, would likewise want to inquire how all your most
ancient progenitors, the Kings of France, have cured the scrofula,
how those of other nations have cured the bite of snakes, how those
of yet other nations have had a certain instinct for the art of
divination and still others which would be too long to recite
here.
Notwithstanding those who cannot
contain the malignity of the evil spirit, as time elapses after my
death, my writings will have more weight than during my lifetime.
Should I, however, have made any errors in my calculation of dates,
or prove unable to please everybody, I beg that your more than
Imperial Majesty will forgive me. I protest before God and his
Saints that I do not propose to insert any writings in this present
Epistle that will be contrary to the true Catholic faith, whilst
consulting the as- tronomical calculations to the best of my
abilty.
Such is the extent of time past,
subject to correction by the most learned judgment, that the first
man, Adam, came 1,242 years before Noah ( not reckoning by such
Gentile calculations as Varro used, but simply by the Holy
Scriptures, as best my weak understanding and astronomical calcu-
lations can interpret them.) About 1,080 years after Noah and the
universal flood came Abraham, who, according to some, was a
first-rate astrologer and invented the Chaldean alphabet. About 515
or 516 years later came Moses, and from his time to that of David
about 570 years elapsed. From the time of David to that of out
Savior and Redeemer, Jesus Christ, born of the unique Virgin, 1,350
year elapsed, according to some chronographs. Some may object that
this calculation cannot be true, because it differs from that of
Eusebius. From the timeof the human redemption to the detestable
heresy of the Saracens about 621 years elapsed. From this one can
easily add up the amount of time gone by.
Although my calculations may not
hold good for all nations, they have, however, been determined by
the celestial movements, combined with the emotion, handed down to
me by my forebears, which comes over me at certain hours. Byt the
danger of the times, O Most Serene King, requires that such secrets
should not be bared except in enigmatic sentences having, however,
only one sense and meaning, and nothing ambiguous or amphibolog-
ical inserted. Rather they are under a cloudy obscurity, with a
natural infusion not unloke the creation of the world, according to
the calculation and Punic Chronicle of Joel: I will pour out my
spirit upon all flesh and your sons and daughters will prophesy.
But such Prophecy proceeded from the mouth of the Holy Ghost who
was the sovereign and eternal power, together with the heavens, and
caused some of them to predict great and marvelous events.
As for myself, I would never
claim such a title, never, please God. I readily admit that all
proceeds from God and render to Him thanks, honor and immortal
praise. I have mixed therewith no divination coming from fate. All
from God and nature, and for the most part integrated with
celestial movements. It is much like seeing in a burning mirror,
with clouded vision, the great events, sad, prodigious and
calamitous events that in due time will fall upon the principal
worshippers. First, upon the temples of God; second- ly, upon those
who, sustained by the earth, approach such a decadence. Also a
thousand other calamitous events which will be known to happen in
due time.
For God will take notice of the
long barrenness of the great dame, who thereupon will conceive two
principal children. But she will be in danger, and the female to
whom she will have given birth will also, because of the temerity
of the age, be in danger of death in her eighteenth year, and will
be unable to live beyond her thirty-sixth year. She will leave
three males, and one female, and of these two will not have had the
same father.
There will be great differences
between the three brothers, and then there will be such great
co-operation and agreement between them that the three and four
parts of Europe will tremble. The youngest of them will sus- tain
and augment the Christian monarchy, and under him sects will be
elevated, and suddenly cast down, Arabs will be driven back,
kingdoms united and new laws promulgated.
The oldest one will rule the land
whose escutcheon is that of the furious crowned lions with their
paws resting upon intrepid arms.
The one second in age,
accompanied by the Latins, will penetrate far, until a second
furious and trembling path has been beaten to the Great St. Bernard
Pass. From there he will descend to mount the Pyrenees, which will
not, however, be transferred to the French crown. And this third
one will cause a great inundation of human blood, and for a long
time Lent will not include March.
The daughter will be given for
the preservation of the Christian Church. Her lord will fall into
the pagan sect of the new infidels. Of her two children, one will
be faithful to the Catholic Church, the other an infidel.
The unfaithful son, who, to his
great confusion and later repentance, will want to ruin her, will
have three widely scattered regions, namely, the Roman, Germany and
Spain, which will set up diverse sects by armed force. The 50th to
the 52th degree of latitude will be left behind.
And all will render the homage of
ancient religions to the region of Europe north of the 48th
parallel. The latter will have trembled first in vain timidity but
afterwards the regions to its west, south and east will tremble.
But the nature of their power will be such that what has been
brought about by concord and union will prove insuperable by
warlike conquests.
In nature they will be equal, but
very different in faith.
After this the barren Dame, of
greater power than the second, will be received by two of the
nations. First, by them made obstinate by the onetime masters of
the universe. Second, by the latter themselves.
The third people will extend
their forces towards the circuit of the East of Europe where, in
the Pannonias, they will be overwhelmed and slaughtered. By sea
they will extend their Myrmidons and Germans to Adriatic Sicily.
But they will succumb wholly and the Barbarian sect will be greatly
afflicted and driven out by all the Latins.
Then the great Empire of the
Antichrist will begin where once was Attila's empire and the new
Xerxes will descend with great and countless numbers, so that the
coming of the Holy Ghost, proceeding from the 48th degree, will
make a transmigration, chasing out the abomination of the Christian
Church, and whose reign will be for a time and to the end of
time.
This will be preceded by a solar
eclipse more dark and gloomy than any since the creation of the
world, except that after the death and passion of Jesus Christ. And
it will be in the month of October than the great translation will
be made and it will be such that one will think the gravity of the
earth has lost its natural movement and that it is to be plunged
into the abyss of perpetual darkness.
In the spring there will be
omens, and thereafter extreme changes, reversals of realms and
mighty earthquakes. These will be accompanied by the procreation of
the new Babylon, miserable daughter enlarged by the abomination of
the first holocaust. It will last for only seventy-three years and
seven months.
Then there will issue from the
stock which had remained barren for so long, proceeding from the
50th degree, one who will renew the whole Christian Church. A great
place will be established, with union and concord between some of
the children of opposite ideas, who have been separated by diverse
realms. And such will be the peace that the instigator and promoter
of military factions, born of the diversity of religions, will
remain chained to the deepest pit. And the kingdom of the Furious
One, who counterfeits the sage, will be united.
The countries, towns, cities,
realms and provinces which will have abandoned their old customs to
gain liberty, but which will in fact have enthralled themselves
even more, will secretly have wearied of their liberty. Faith lost
in their perfect religion, they will begin to strike to the left,
only to return to the right. Holiness, for a long time overcome,
will be replaced in accordance with the earliest writings.
Thereafter the great dog, the
biggest of curs, will go forth and destroy all, the same old crimes
being perpetrated again. Temples will be set up again as in ancient
times, and the priest will be restored to his original position and
he will begin his whoring and luxury, and will commit a thousand
crimes.
At the eve of another desolation,
when she is atop her most high and sublime dignity, some potentates
and warlords will confront her, and take away her two swords, and
leave her only the insignia, whose curvature attracts them. The
people will make him go to the right and will not wish to submit
themselves to those of the opposite extreme with the hand in acute
position, who touch the ground, and want to drive spurs into
them.