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X.LXXII Mbl Coded X 72

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Calendar

L'an mil neuf cens nonante neuf sept : 'In the year of our Lord (year) 1999,

mois: French: Month[s]

Sept: Literal meaning is 'Seven [th].'

Nostradamus writes on the zodiac angles in relation to the calendar.

The Liturgical Year Based Upon Babylonian Numerical-Month Count.

Roman Calendar Based upon A Greek Lunar-Solar Calendar but Begun in March in today’s Gregorian Calendar. Greeks started their Year at the Summer Solstice!

Before 1567, Records Show that The New Year Begun on/about Easter Sunday of Each Year.

Marguerite de Valois

War In Heaven

Du ciel: French, A Phrase & An Expression, A Preposition

caelus

Viendra : French, an expression

un grand: indefinite article here with an adjective

Roy: Old French Spelling; a proper noun

Deffraieur

Deffraieur : c. 1568 (?), only in one version that survived.

Diction.

Francis Bacon's Archaic version reads as: To alienate sacred office of Church.

Interpretations of last word on line-two of X.LXXII by other Nostradamus writers:

purveyor

End of Old/Middle French Section

Etymology

Resusciter: French To Resurrect; to resuscitate. Infinitive Verb

World Leaders

le grand Roy: The great/important King; definite article, adjective & proper noun

Angolmois A NON- WORD

d'Angolmois : From Angolmois; prepositional phrase

From 527 – 565 A.C.E.

Anagram Angolmois

Hystoria Tartarorum & Descripciones terrarum

Who were the Mongals?

Line four: Affect and Cause War – TOOLS FOR ARMAGEDDON

Line four Complexive

Regner : French: to reign; Infinitive verb, the reign of

par bon huer : French, expression, idiomatic

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