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  1. Nov 9, 2009 · Nostradamus was a French astrologer and physician whose mysterious books of prophecies and predictions earned him fame and a loyal—and controversial—following during the 1500s.

  2. Nostradamus was a 16th-century seer. He and his prophecies—revered by some, ridiculed by others—are still well known today, centuries after he lived, and continue to be the subject of debate. Nostradamus was born in France in 1503.

  3. www.discovermagazine.com › the-sciences › who-was-nostradamus-and-what-did-he-predictWho Was Nostradamus and What Did He Predict?

    Dec 25, 2023 · In 1555, he produced the first edition of the work that would make him famous across the centuries and around the world. This was Les Prophéties or The Prophecies. Written as a series of poetic quatrains (stanzas of four lines each), Nostradamus organized his predictions into 10 groups of 100 quatrains (give or take).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NostradamusNostradamus - Wikipedia

    In his preface to the Prophecies, Nostradamus himself stated that his prophecies extend "from now to the year 3797" —an extraordinary date which, given that the preface was written in 1555, may have more than a little to do with that 2242 (3797–1555) had recently been proposed by his major astrological source Richard Roussat as a possible ...

  5. Nostradamus became famous in his own lifetime for publishing a long series of prophecies which continue to mystify, intrigue and (frankly) exasperate us to this day. The fact that he wrote in enigmatic poems, or quatrains, means that his words can be endlessly reinterpreted to fit historical events.

  6. Predictions. Almost half a millennium after his death, Nostradamus is still history’s most famous astrologer and seer. His number one status is also particularly remarkable when you consider just how strange and cryptic his writings are. Published in 1555, his book Les Propheties lays out his visions in the form of poems known as quatrains.

  7. Jun 19, 2024 · Nostradamus, the French astrologer and physician, began making prophecies about 1547, which he published in 1555 in a book entitled Centuries. The work consisted of rhymed quatrains grouped in hundreds, each set of 100 called a century.

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