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  2. Les Prophéties - Wikipedia

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    Les Prophéties (The Prophecies) is a collection of prophecies by French physician Nostradamus, the first edition of which appeared in 1555 by the publishing house Macé Bonhomme. His most famous work is a collection of poems, quatrains , united in ten sets of verses ("Centuries") of 100 quatrains each.

  3. Nostradamus - Wikipedia

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    The quatrains, published in a book titled Les Prophéties (The Prophecies), received a mixed reaction when they were published. Some people thought Nostradamus was a servant of evil, a fake, or insane, while many of the elite evidently thought otherwise.

  4. Nostradamus in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The prophecies of the 16th-century author Nostradamus have become a part of the popular culture of the 20th and 21st centuries. Nostradamus' life has been depicted in both fiction and non-fiction books as well as several films, and made-up prophecies that were said to be his were circulated online in several well-known hoaxes , where quatrains ...

  5. The Mask of Nostradamus - Wikipedia

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    The Mask of Nostradamus: The Prophecies of the World's Most Famous Seer is a 1990 book by magician and skeptic James Randi.Randi provides an overview of the life and work of Nostradamus, a 16th-century French physician and astrologer who, in a series of quatrains in Les Prophéties, allegedly predicted several major historical events.

  6. Wikipedia:Today's featured article/May 31, 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Nostradamus was one of the world's most famous authors of prophecies.He is best known for his book Les Propheties, which consists of one unrhymed and 941 rhymed quatrains, grouped into nine sets of 100 and one of 42, called "Centuries".

  7. Chiren (Nostradamus) - Wikipedia

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    Chiren, also spelled Chyren and named as Selin and Seline, is a person who appears in the predictions of Nostradamus. Chiren would be a European, presumably from France, or a Hindu from India. The arrival of this person would coincide with a great war bringing several decades of suffering and several decades of peace.

  8. Roger Frontenac - Wikipedia

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    He published his treatise about Nostradamus' letters and works, La clef secrète de Nostradamus ('The Secret Key of Nostradamus') in 1950. In the book, Frontenac professed his belief in Nostradamus as a true prophet, who made correct foretellings, and that the centuries (French: Les Propheties) contained true predictions about future events until the year 3797.

  9. Erika Cheetham - Wikipedia

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    However, Cheetham dissents again from other Nostradamian scholars—and from herself—by proposing that Nostradamus derived the word samarobryn either: . From the Russian words само and робрин [4] —meaning something to the tune of "self-operated", i.e. a self-operating machine in space, 100 leagues from the hemisphere (or atmosphere), "living without law [and] exempt from politics ...