ngolesme,


Et au germain mariage fort clos.


10-18 Le ranc Lorrain fera place a` V endosme,


Le hault mys bas & le bas mys en hault,


Le filz de Hamon sera esleu dans Rome,


Et les deux grands seront mys en deffault.


10-19 I our que sera par royne saluee,


Le iour apres se salut, la priere:


Le compte fait raison & valbuee,


Par auant humble oncques ne feut si fiere.


10-20 Tous les amys qu'auront tenu party,


Pour rude en lettres mys mort & saccage'.


Biens publiciez par fixe grand neanty,


On c Romain peuple ne feut tant outrage'.


The simplest situation is with the duke under cover. Again I return to the first section of the Centuries. Here it is – " duc couuerte ".


10-33 … Saisir Florence le duc & lieu diphlongue,


Sa des couuerte par immeurs & flanknards.

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I don't think anyone has ever explained anything from quatrain 8-67. It is so unusual, with unfamiliar words and unclear meaning. Along with devastation, it contains love and harmony, and these are rare phenomena in the expanses of the Centuries. Therefore, this fact itself simply obliges not to pass this unique quatrain by the side. Human values – after all the horrors that are happening in the "Prophecies", should come to the fore, and beauty should save the world. I, for my part, will contribute to this with all my efforts.


8-67 PAR. CAR. NERSAF, a`ruine grand discorde,


Ne l'vn ne l'autre n'aura election,


Nersaf du peuple aura amour & concorde,


Ferrare, Collonne grande protection.


PAR, CAR, NERSAF, great discord is in ruin,

Neither one nor the other will get elected,

Nersaf will receive love and consent from the people,

Ferrara, Colonna – great patronage.


I’ll leave Nersaf alone for a while, I’ll deal with the characters “ Par ” and “ Car ” for now, adding three more to them – “ Cor ” and “ Dis ” from “ discor de ” and “ Con ” from “ con corde ”.

Such a five is found very close to each other in the Centuries only twice, denoting two areas. One – in the first Centuria. An entertaining picture is obtained from the very first words. Both " con + cor + de " and " dis + cor + de " have an equal chance of life. But there is no Nersaf and devastation.


1-38 … Parcor ne crys harnois n ' arresteront ,


Vindicte , paix par mort si acheue a l' heure . _


1-39 De nuict dans lict le supresme estrangle,


Pour trop auoir subiourne, blond esleu,


Par troys l'empire subroge exancle,


A morte mettra car te, pacquet ne leu.


1-40 La trombe faulse dis simulant folie,


Fera Bisance vn changement de loix:


Hystra d'Egypte qui veult que l'on deslie,


Edict changeant monnoyes & aloys.


1-41 Siege en cite est de nuict assallie,


Peu eschape : non loing de mer conflict


The second site is located in the ninth Centuria. Here the situation is just as funny, and everything is even more compact. devastation again no how _ And Nersaf .


9-70 … Par les cantons Latins Mas con ne ment.


9-71 Aux lieux sacrez animaux veu a` trixe,


Auec celuy qui n'osera le iour.


A Car cassonne pour dis grace propice,


Sera pose' pour plus ample seiour.


9-72 En cor seront les saincts temples pollus,

Et expillez par Senat Tholossain,


Saturne de ux trois cicles reuollus…


The question may arise: if there are no further coincidences, why did I then mark these two sites? I just want to once again show how the Centuries work. At first glance, everything looks normal, well, these three-letter, however, quite remarkable parts of the words coincided together, what is unusual about this? Yes, at first glance – nothing. But when you know that “– car -” in all Centuries is only 24, and “– dis -” is 25, and even “– cor -” with a rank of 70 contributes to the probability of meeting , it becomes clear: a mere chance here and doesn't smell. This is how everything is placed in the Centuries: strictly according to the laws of the unique Author.