Nostradamus C5 Q13: The warrior leader who
chases Africans from Europe
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, Mar 2023
 This
verse carries terms in its text such as African peoples, Pannonias and
Roman barbarians that link it to the quote for the Barren Lady in
Nostradamus' 1558 Epistle to Henry shown alongside.
Within the anagrams in C5 Q13 there are also
Prague
(ue Par g) and
Belgian equip (ain Belg-
ique P)
which is not only in keeping with tthe quote's germanic reference but the story line of the text which involves
driving barbarians from Africa out of Europe. This is consistent with
the theme of wars at the end of this century that are motivated by greed
and fear.
But
the most important link I believe is that made by this connection of
verse and quote to the Barren Lady's family.
It is of great importance
because the anagrams support the story in the quote shown above.
The current verse assigns the Barren
Lady the attributes of a chantress
agent (
nt chaſſer_a gent) chosen by the fates or
Moiras
(Romai) and
Juno's pains (is Pan...ons
ju).
Juno is a Roman barbarian goddess of childbirth and
war. It is the latter quality that is paramount to the Barren Lady' role
by allowing her to emerge from a state of infertility to bear four
chidren who share Christ's DNA. It is the anagram for
spearhead (hare
Deſp) in the same line
as that containing the anagram for Juno that indicates these children
are warrior leaders

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