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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

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 Nostradamus - Prophecies.pdf

To avoid persecution during the Inquisition, Nostradamus wrote in a dense mix of Middle French, Latin, and Greek, often using anagrams and mythological symbols. While skeptics argue the verses are vague enough

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