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Om Datta GuruNamasteIf one constructs the Nostradamus Chart with the data attached below from Astro Data Bank in Jhora following things are observed. If someone can guide it would be great.a) The place of birth given in ADB is St.Remy, no software is showing this place in Franceb) with Manual feeding both Jhora and Parasara Light is showing Aries Lagnac) But Jhora is showing Jup Sat retro in 3H whereas PL is showing Mars R also in 3Hd) Ven is direct in 10H in Jhora whereas Ven is retro in 10H in PLIf someone can help in this it would be great.Kind regardSunil John

 

Name: NOSTRADAMUS, MICHEL DE

12/24/1503

Time: 12:00 LMT (-0:19)

Gender: M

Place: St. Remy, France

Lat: 46 N 46

Lng: 04 E 50

RoddenRating: B

DataSource: Bio/autobiography

SourceNotes: Kraum

quotes "data recorded from his friend as "around noon,"

given in Astrology and the Occult Sciences. (December 14, 1503 OS)

Biography: French physician and astronomer-astrologer,

famed for his

prophecies written in the form of quatrain verse entitled

"Centuries."

Nostradamus was the most widely read seer of the

Renaissance, and is

sometimes referred to as the "prophet of doom,"

because many of his visions

involve war and death. Although his work is still

controversial, his

followers believe he accurately predicted such events as

the French

Revolution, the birth and rise to power of Hitler and the

assassination of

John F. Kennedy.

Nostradamus, sometimes called Michel de Notredame or

Nostredame, was born to

parents of simple lineage, the eldest of five sons. As a

child, it was

evident that he was very intelligent, and his grandfather

taught him the

basics of mathematics and astrology, as well as Latin,

Greek and Hebrew.

After his grandfather died, Nostradamus continued his

studies at Avignon. In

1522, his parents, worried because they were ex-Jews

during the Inquisition,

sent him to study medicine at Montpellier. He easily

earned his bachelor's

degree after three years there, and went into the

countryside to help

victims of the plague. Nearly four years later, he

returned to Montpellier,

enrolling on 10/23/1529, and obtained his doctorate. He

remained there as a

teacher for another year, but then took up his medical

practice in the area

of Agen.

Nostradamus lost his wife, Henriette d'Encausse, and

their two sons to the

plague in 1533. He remarried circa 1534 to a young girl

'of high estate,

very beautiful and admirable,' but her name is lost to

history. They had six

children. In November 1555, he married a third time, to

Anne Ponsart

Gemelle, a rich widow.

His reputation suffered after the death of his family in

the plague, and in

1538 he was accused of heresy due to a remark he had made

years earlier to a

workman casting a bronze statue of the Virgin. Although

he said his comment

to the workman that "he was making devils" was

only descriptive of a lack of

aesthetic appeal, the Inquisitors sent for him to go to

Toulouse for trial.

To avoid prosecution, he left the area, traveling in the

Lorraine, as well

as to Venice and Sicily. He stayed away from the Church

authorities for the

next six years.

He began writing his prophecies in 1547, although they

weren't published

until 1555. In 1554,

he was living in Marseilles, during the time of one of

the worst floods in history. The floodwaters spread the

plague like

wildfire, and Nostradamus worked ceaselessly. He next

settled in Salon,

where he became widely known for his innovative medical

treatments.

Beginning in 1550, he produced a yearly almanac, and

continued his work on

the prophecies, getting much inspiration from a book

called "De Mysteriis

Egyptorum." His fame grew, and he was invited to the

court of Catherine de

Médicis, queen consort of Henry II of France. He left for

Paris on

7/14/1556, and two days later, on 7/16/1556, was given an

audience. He was

assigned the task of drawing up horoscopes for the seven

royal children.

Since he had already revealed their tragic fates in his

"Centuries," this

was a difficult task, which he satisfied by saying that

all her sons would

be kings. Over the next few years, he concentrated on

drawing up horoscopes

for notables in Salon, and completed work on his book.

In the late 1550s, Nostradamus was suffering from gout

and arthritis. By

1564, he had dropsy, and knew his end was near. He made

his will on

6/17/1566 and on 7/01/1566, he had a local priest

administer last rites. He

died on 7/02/1566, 3:00 AM., Salon, France. He was buried

upright in a wall

at the Church of Cordeliers at Salon, with a marble

plaque erected in his

memory; however, during the Revolution, his grave was

opened, and his

remains were reburied at the Church of St. Laurent. The

Congregation of the

Index, under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Church,

condemned his

prophecies in 1781.

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Namaste Shri Sunil,

Please try this : Saint Remi-sur-Avre, Franc. This is what I get:

December 24, 1503

Time: 12:20:00

Time Zone: 1:00:00 (East of GMT)

Place: 1 E 15' 00", 48 N 46' 00" Saint Remi-sur-Avre, FrancePlease try with the original time and see what you get. With 12.20 I get Aquarius Rising, with Sat/Jup in 5H Gemini (both Retrograde), Mars in 6H Cancer (Retro) and Mercury (Retro) in Sagittarius, rest all are direct.RegardsNarayanjhora , Sunil John <suniljohn_2002 wrote:>> Om Datta Guru> Namaste> > If one constructs the Nostradamus Chart with the data attached below from Astro Data Bank in Jhora following things are observed. If someone can guide it would be great.> > a) The place of birth given in ADB is St.Remy, no software is showing this place in France> > b) with Manual feeding both Jhora and Parasara Light is showing Aries Lagna> > c) But Jhora is showing Jup Sat retro in 3H whereas PL is showing Mars R also in 3H> > d) Ven is direct in 10H in Jhora whereas Ven is retro in 10H in PL> > If someone can help in this it would be great.> > Kind regard> Sunil John> > > > Name: NOSTRADAMUS, MICHEL DE> 12/24/1503> Time: 12:00 LMT (-0:19)> Gender: M> Place: St. Remy, France> Lat: 46 N 46> Lng: 04 E 50> RoddenRating: B> DataSource: Bio/autobiography> SourceNotes: Kraum quotes "data recorded from his friend as "around noon,"> given in Astrology and the Occult Sciences. (December 14, 1503 OS)> Biography: French physician and astronomer-astrologer,> famed for his> prophecies written in the form of quatrain verse entitled> "Centuries."> Nostradamus was the most widely read seer of the> Renaissance, and is> sometimes referred to as the "prophet of doom,"> because many of his visions> involve war and death. Although his work is still> controversial, his> followers believe he accurately predicted such events as> the French> Revolution, the birth and rise to power of Hitler and the> assassination of> John F. Kennedy.> Nostradamus, sometimes called Michel de Notredame or> Nostredame, was born to> parents of simple lineage, the eldest of five sons. As a> child, it was> evident that he was very intelligent, and his grandfather> taught him the> basics of mathematics and astrology, as well as Latin,> Greek and Hebrew.> After his grandfather died, Nostradamus continued his> studies at Avignon. In> 1522, his parents, worried because they were ex-Jews> during the Inquisition,> sent him to study medicine at Montpellier. He easily> earned his bachelor's> degree after three years there, and went into the> countryside to help> victims of the plague. Nearly four years later, he> returned to Montpellier,> enrolling on 10/23/1529, and obtained his doctorate. He> remained there as a> teacher for another year, but then took up his medical> practice in the area> of Agen.> Nostradamus lost his wife, Henriette d'Encausse, and> their two sons to the> plague in 1533. He remarried circa 1534 to a young girl> 'of high estate,> very beautiful and admirable,' but her name is lost to> history. They had six> children. In November 1555, he married a third time, to> Anne Ponsart> Gemelle, a rich widow.> His reputation suffered after the death of his family in> the plague, and in> 1538 he was accused of heresy due to a remark he had made> years earlier to a> workman casting a bronze statue of the Virgin. Although> he said his comment> to the workman that "he was making devils" was> only descriptive of a lack of> aesthetic appeal, the Inquisitors sent for him to go to> Toulouse for trial.> To avoid prosecution, he left the area, traveling in the> Lorraine, as well> as to Venice and Sicily. He stayed away from the Church> authorities for the> next six years.> He began writing his prophecies in 1547, although they> weren't published> until 1555. In 1554,> he was living in Marseilles, during the time of one of> the worst floods in history. The floodwaters spread the> plague like> wildfire, and Nostradamus worked ceaselessly. He next> settled in Salon,> where he became widely known for his innovative medical> treatments.> Beginning in 1550, he produced a yearly almanac, and> continued his work on> the prophecies, getting much inspiration from a book> called "De Mysteriis> Egyptorum." His fame grew, and he was invited to the> court of Catherine de> Médicis, queen consort of Henry II of France. He left for> Paris on> 7/14/1556, and two days later, on 7/16/1556, was given an> audience. He was> assigned the task of drawing up horoscopes for the seven> royal children.> Since he had already revealed their tragic fates in his> "Centuries," this> was a difficult task, which he satisfied by saying that> all her sons would> be kings. Over the next few years, he concentrated on> drawing up horoscopes> for notables in Salon, and completed work on his book.> In the late 1550s, Nostradamus was suffering from gout> and arthritis. By> 1564, he had dropsy, and knew his end was near. He made> his will on> 6/17/1566 and on 7/01/1566, he had a local priest> administer last rites. He> died on 7/02/1566, 3:00 AM., Salon, France. He was buried> upright in a wall> at the Church of Cordeliers at Salon, with a marble> plaque erected in his> memory; however, during the Revolution, his grave was> opened, and his> remains were reburied at the Church of St. Laurent. The> Congregation of the> Index, under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Church,> condemned his> prophecies in 1781.>

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