Nostradamus' predictions: what awaits Ukraine and how the big war will end

Nostradamus was a French physician and astrologer who lived in the 16th century. He is known for his prophecies and predictions, which have been interpreted and re-interpreted over the years.
Some of Nostradamus' most famous predictions include the following:
The Great Fire of London: Nostradamus is believed to have predicted the Great Fire of London in 1666. He wrote: "The blood of the righteous will claim London burned by fire in 66".
French Revolution: Nostradamus is also believed to have predicted the French Revolution. He wrote: "From the enslaved people there are songs, chants and demands, while princes and lords are held captive in prisons".
The Rise of Napoleon: Nostradamus is believed to have predicted the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. He wrote: "From the depths of Western Europe a child will be born of poor people, who will seduce a great army with his tongue".
World War II: Nostradamus is also believed to have predicted World War II. He wrote: "The war will be long and terrible, and in the end the eagle will triumph."
The 9/11 terrorist attacks:
Some people claim that Nostradamus predicted the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York. They point to a quatrain that reads, "There will be great thunder in God's city, two brothers torn by Chaos, while the fortress endures, the great leader will relent."
Nostradamus about World War III
Nostradamus is believed to have made several predictions about a possible third world war, but the accuracy and reliability of these predictions are the subject of debate and interpretation.
Some of the most frequently quoted quatrains that are said to refer to a future world war include:
"A great war that will break out in the land of Gaul" (chapter 2, quatrain 6)
"The war will be very long and leave a great trail of destruction" (chapter 8, quatrain 77)
"A great wall will fall before war begins" (chapter 9, quatrain 83)
"The third great war will begin when the great city burns" (chapter 10, quatrain 49).
Gaul refers to the region now known as France. In ancient times, Gaul was inhabited by Celtic tribes and was conquered by the Romans in the first century B.C. The region was later invaded and settled by various Germanic tribes and became known as the Frankish kingdom in the early Middle Ages.
Today, the term 'Gaul' is still sometimes used to refer to France, especially in a historical or literary context.
Nostradamus about Russia
Nostradamus made several predictions believed to apply to Russia. Some of the most frequently quoted quatrains include:
"A great empire will be torn from limb to limb, omnipotent for more than four hundred years: a great power will be seen in Asia, a smaller one in Europe" (chapter 8, quatrain 28)
"The law of the Sun, the divine mouth, will be extinguished by the law of great Mesopotamia. Before this happens, a great wall will fall, which will lead to great events" (chapter 10, quatrain 74)
Nostradamus about Ukraine
Nostradamus did not mention Ukraine in any of his prophecies.
However, some people have interpreted some quatrains as related to events in Ukraine.
For example, some believe that the following quatrain may refer to the war in Ukrainka:
"Too much the heavens weep for the Androgynous born, Next to the heavens human blood has been shed: Because of death too late the great nation has been recreated, Late and soon the long-awaited relief comes." (Chapter 2, quatrain 45)
This interpretation suggests that "born androgynous" may refer to Ukraine, which has historically been seen as a bridge between East and West.
The reference to "spilled human blood" can be seen as a prediction of the violence and bloodshed that has been taking place in Ukraine since 2014. However, it is important to note that this interpretation is open to debate and may not be shared by all scholars and experts.
It is important to note that Nostradamus' prophecies are often open to interpretation, and not all scholars and experts agree on their meaning. Some people believe that Nostradamus' predictions accurately predicted events in American history, while others consider them vague and unreliable. Ultimately, it is up to each person to decide whether or not to believe in the accuracy of Nostradamus' prophecies.
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