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Epistle
343

47. The Gallic Ogmios[1] will be accompanied by so great a number that the Empire of his great law will extend very far. For some time thereafter the blood of the Innocent will be shed profusely by the recently elevated[2] guilty ones. Then, because of great floods, the memory of things contained in these instruments will suffer incalculable loss, even letters. This will happen to the “Aquiloners” [the Northern People] by the will of God.

48. Once again Satan will be bound, universal peace will be established among men, and the Church of Jesus Christ will be delivered from all tribulations, although the Philistines[3] would like to mix in the honey of malice and their pestilent seduction. This will be near the seventh millenary,[4] when the sanctuary of Jesus Christ will no longer be trodden down by the infidels who come from “Aquilon” [the North]. The world will be approaching a great conflagration, although, according to my calculations in my prophecies, the course of time runs much further.

49. In the Epistle that some years ago I dedicated to my son, César Nostradamus, I declared some points openly enough, without presage. But here, Sire, are included several great and marvelous events which those to come after will see.

50. During this astrological supputation, harmonized with the Holy Scriptures, the persecution of the Ecclesiastical folk will have its origin in the power of the Kings of “Aquilon” [the North], united with the Easterners. This persecution will last for eleven years, or somewhat less, for then the chief King of “Aquilon” will fall.

51. Thereupon the same thing will occur in the South, where for the space of three years the Church people will be persecuted even more fiercely through the Apostatic seduction[5] of one who will hold all the absolute power in the Church militant. The holy people of God, the observer of his law, will be persecuted fiercely and such will be their affliction that the blood of the true Ecclesiastics will flow everywhere.

52. One of the horrible temporal Kings will be told by his adherents, as the ultimate in praise, that he has shed more of human blood of Innocent Ecclesiastics than anyone else could have spilled of wine. This King will commit incredible crimes against the Church. Human blood will flow in the public streets and temples, like water after an impetuous rain, coloring the nearby rivers red with blood. The ocean itself will be reddened by another naval battle, such that one king will say to another, Naval battles have caused the sea to blush.

53. Then, in this same year, and in those following, there will ensue the

  1. See note 61, opposite.
  2. Or “half-educated.”
  3. See note 64 opposite for possible derivations.
  4. By Nostradamus’ quaint addition, about 1826. See Commentary on para. 40.
  5. A possible reference to an antipope.