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Michel de Nostredame, known globally as , was a 16th-century French physician and astrologer who published his most famous work, Les Prophéties , in 1555. This seminal text is a collection of 942 poetic quatrains (four-line verses) organized into ten "Centuries"—sets of 100 quatrains each—that claim to foretell significant world events. Key Thematic Elements

While skeptics argue the verses are vague enough to fit any event, believers often cite specific quatrains as accurate predictions of: The Compleat Works of Nostradamus

His prophecies often touch on recurring human themes: political turmoil, shifting empires, natural disasters, and societal collapse.

Much of his foresight was grounded in "planetary scrutiny," where he believed the configurations of heavenly bodies could reveal the spirit of prophecy to a mortal man. Notable Interpretations and Legacy

To avoid persecution during the Inquisition, Nostradamus wrote in a dense mix of Middle French, Latin, and Greek, often using anagrams and mythological symbols.

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