Linkage with other quatrains: 5.55.
Decoding of the number10.62. If 2 flip in 5, 1000-65=935, 3-1=2, flip 9 in 6, 6 and 5 swap, then we get 526 – the year of battle.
Quatrain 6.41 Frederick II
Le second chef du regne Dannemarc,
Par ceux de Frise & l'isle Britannique,
Fera despendre plus de cent mille marc.
Vain exploiter voyage en Italique.
The second chief of the realm of Denmark,
Through those of Frisian and of the British Isle,
Will coerced spend more than one hundred thousand marks,
The exploiting in vain the voyage to Italy.
The 1 line. This is the prediction of the king of Denmark and Norway from 1559 Frederick II (1534-1588). Although he was not the 2nd head of Denmark (before him there were many), but under the name of Frederick, he was the second.
The 2 & 3 lines. Many states trading in the Baltic sea concluded an agreement with Denmark to pay dues for passing vessels across the channel Sound. This was an important trade route of Northern Europe. The dues brought considerable income to the royal treasury. In order to protect the strait, Frederick built the Kronborg fortress in Helsingar and fought against pirates. The first part of his reign, this king fought a lot, mostly unsuccessfully. The second half of his reign was marked by the peace and prosperity of the country.
Decoding of the number 6.41. If 1 to put in front, then 1600-41=1559 – the year of beginning reign.
Quatrain 4.18* Inquisition and science
Des plus lettrez dessus les faits celestes
Seront par princes ignorans reprouuez,
Punis d'edit, chassez comme celestes,
Et mis ? mort l? o? seront trouuez.
Some of those most lettered in the celestial facts
Will be condemned by illiterate princes:
Punished by Edict, hunted, like criminals,
And put to death wherever they will be found.
The 1-2 lines. In the Middle Ages the fires of the Inquisition were blazing in many countries of Europe. Especially was brutal the Spanish and Italian inquisition. True, she herself could not bear the death penalty, but gave the convicted to secular justice. If scientists put forward theories or teachings that are contrary to church dogma, they were accused of heresy. This slowed the development of science until the Holy Inquisition ceased to exist in the XIX century.
The 4 line. The most famous victim of obscurantism was Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) – an Italian astronomer and mathematician, philosopher and poet. In 1600 he was burned alive at the stake. He popularized the teachings of Copernicus, arguing that the Sun does not revolve around the Earth, but conversely, as well as other progressive theories. Copernicus himself escaped the verdict, having renounced his views. Bruno fled from Italy, tried save oneself, but he was tricked and attracted.
The next Galileo Galilei was involved to the Inquisition after 30 years. He also accepted the theory of Copernicus. Thanks to the improvement of the telescope, he made outstanding astronomical discoveries. To avoid the sentence, he publicly renounced his views, but in the soul remained true to them. He is credited with the famous phrase: "And yet it spins." After Galileo, the Inquisition was increasingly subjected to public condemnation, and its had to reckon with it.
Quatrain 3.36 John Calvin
Enseuely non mort apopletique,
Sera trouue auoir les mains mangees
Quand la cite damnera l'heretique,
Qu'auoit leurs loix ce ieur sembloit changees.
Buried apoplectic not dead,
He will be found to have his hands eaten:
When the city will condemn the heretic,
He who it seemed to them had changed their laws.
Blood went through the mouth during the last sermon of John Calvin (10.07.1509-27.05.1564). After that, he lay down and never again preached. Apparently he had hemorrhage else, which paralyzed him and made him speechless. He fell into such a state that he was considered dead and buried at the age of 54. I read somewhere on the Internet, when he was reburied, it found that he had gnawed his right hand.
Nostradamus calls him a heretic and is probably right. Calvin was not famous for his deeds of mercy and goodness. He executed a lot and cruelly. Geneva got rid of the despot.
Connection with other quatrains: 1.47.
Decoding of number 3.36. If 3 to consider as 300, then 300-36 = 264. Turn 2 over in 5, 1 put in front and we get 1564 – the year of death.
Quatrain 4.92 Ali Pasha
Teste /T?te/ trenchee du vaillant Capitaine,
Ser iettе deuant /devant/ son aduersaire,
Son corps pendu de sa classe ? l'antenne,
Confus fuira par rames ? vent contraire.
The head of the valiant captain cut off,
It will be thrown before his adversary:
His body hung on the sail-yard of the ship,
Confused they will flee by oars against the wind.
Here the decisive episode of the naval battle at Lepanto 07.10.1571 is predicted. It was a battle between the Ottoman and the Allied fleet of Christians. Both fleets, built in battle order, consisted of the center and flanks. In the center the main battle ensued between the flagships of Ali Pasha and John of Austria. Ali Pasha, who led the Ottoman flotilla, was shot dead. His head was cut off and raised at peak. This caused a great panic in the Turkish fleet. Despite fewer ships, Christians won.
Decoding of the number 4.92. If 1 to put in front and consider as 1000, then 1000-429 = 571 – year of battle of Lepanto.