The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus, physician to Henry II. Francis II. and Charles IX. Kings of France, and one of the best astronomers that ever were.: A work full of curiosity and learning. Translated and commented by Theophilus de Garencieres, Doctor in Physick Colleg. Lond.Nostradamus
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The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus, physician to Henry II. Francis II. and Charles IX. Kings of France, and one of the best astronomers that ever were.: A work full of curiosity and learning. Translated and commented by Theophilus de Garencieres, Doctor in Physick Colleg. Lond.
Nostradamus
Astrology -- Early works to 1800; Prophecies -- Early works to 1800
_Ferdinand_ of _Toledo_, Duke of _Alba_ in _Spain_, a faithfull servant
of _Charles_ V. and _Philip_ II. his Son, after he had made several
proofs of his Valour, and prudence in the affairs of _Piemont_ and
_Milanese_, was commanded to go to _Naples_ and _Rome_, to succour the
_Colonesse_, and others of the _Spanish_ party; to obey this command,
the Author saith, _He went about to rebel_, not against his Prince, but
his _Grandfathers_, _viz._ the Pope and the Cardinals, upon which the
Senate of _Venice_ wrote to him, desiring that he would not trouble the
Pope, seeing that all his Predecessors had fought for him, as the Lord of
_Thou_ saith in his sixteenth Book; but he answered, that it was the Pope
himself that was the cause of it, and that he was bound to oppose him.
During that rebellion to his great fathers, as the Author calleth it, the
great _de Guise_, came with his Troops, and compelled him to a diversion,
and to let alone Marshal _Strozzy_, the Cardinal _Caraffa_, Captain
_Montluc_, _Camillo Ursini_, Captain _Charry_, and others; so that all
the Countrey about _Rome_ was freed, and thus the Author saith, _the
great de Guise shall come to quell him_.
The fourth Verse addeth two things, that a Prisoner was carryed away, and
that a Monument was erected. History makes no mention of the Prisoner,
unless it were that Captain _Montluc_, having taken by assault the
Town of _Pianea_ or _Corsmian_, by a sink which he broke; the Captain
_Gougues_ a _Gascon_ being a Prisoner of War in the Town, with many
others, and hearing the cries of _France, France_, perswaded his Comrades
to fall upon their Keepers, and to kill them with their own weapons and
this Prisoner that was taken at _Montisel_, was brought back again into
_France_, as well for his known Valour, as for his Warlike deliverance,
and since that made himself famous in _Florida_.
_As for the Monument erected_, makes me think he meaneth the Constable of
_France_, who was taken Prisoner at the Battle of St. _Quentin_, and by
the Monument, he meaneth the _Escurial_, which _Philip_ the II. caused
to be built in memory of that Victory, which obliged _Henry_ the II. to
call back again in all hast the Duke of _Guise_ with all his Forces, or
else _France_ had been in danger to be lost.
XXX.
French.
Le sac sapproche, feu, grand sang espandu,
_Pau_ grand Fleuve, aux Bouviers l’entreprise,
De _Genes_, _Nice_ apres long temps attendu,
_Fossan_, _Thurin_, a _Savillan_ la prise.
English.
The plundering draws near, fire, abundance of blood spilt,
_Pau_ a great River, an enterprise by Herdsmen,
Of _Genes_, _Nice_ after they shall have staid long,
_Fossan_, _Thurin_, the prize shall be at _Savillan_.
ANNOT.
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