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Om Datta GuruDear Naaraayana,Kindly do call me only Sunil.Thanks for the mail. Appreciated.a) With the Saint Remi co-ordinates that you mentioned isn't it different from the lat longs mentioned in ADB report on Nostradamus.b) Do u think so we should use the Julian Calender here since Nostradamus was born in 1503 whereas the Gregorian Calender was i presume installed in usage from 1582 ?Kind regardsSunilnaaraayana_iyer <narayan.iyerjhora Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 4:13:52 PM Re: Nostradamus Chart Jhora & PL

 

 

Namaste Shri Sunil,Please try this : Saint Remi-sur-Avre, Franc. This is what I get:December 24, 1503Time: 12:20:00Time 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-astrolog er,> 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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