Friend
New Member
The Salian Franks, a Germanic people, came peacefully to the region of present-day Belgium in the first centuries of christian era. They did so in mutual agreement with the Romans to guard the northern border of the Roman Empire. The Frankish kings, who would later rule over France, had their base in present-day Belgium with Tournai as their capital.
In the late fifth century, Clovis I, Frankish king and Merovingian, would expand the empire over the whole of Gaul.
Karel Jozef de Graeve states in his 1806 work ‘République des Champs-Élysées, ou Monde ancient’ (Republic of the Elysian fields, or ancient World) and Iman Jacob Wilkens in his later ‘Waar eens Troje lag’ (Where once lay Troy) that Troy was located in England, the bay of The Wash, and the Frankish kings had their origins in Troy. They would descend from Francus, a son of Priamus, king of Troy. Francus is said to have settled with his descendants on the banks of the Rhine after the fall of Troy, between 1200 and 750 BC. Clovis, his second son, was named Priam. The “Iliad” and the “Odyssey” of the well-known Homer would then have taken place in Western Europe and the Atlantic Ocean. The origins of the Ancient Greeks are also in Western Europe with the Pelasgians, who are described by Herodotus as Celtic (Gallic) in origin, belonging to the sea peoples who ravaged the kingdoms around the Mediterranean from 1400 BC on.
In the 10th century writings from Adso Dervensis addressed to Princess Gerberga of Saxony we find the following predictions. These are wrongly attributed to Augustine of Hippo who is said to have mentioned this in his De Civitati Dei (The City of God) from the beginning of the fifth century.
‘This time, however, is not yet come, because, even though we see that the Empire of the Romans is for the most part destroyed, nevertheless, as long as the kings of the Franks, who possess the Roman Empire by right, survive, the dignity of the Roman Empire will not perish altogether, because it will endure in the French kings. Indeed, certain of our learned men tell us that one of the kings of the Franks, who will come very soon, will possess the Roman Empire in its entirety. And he will be the greatest and last of all kings. He, after governing his kingdom prosperously, will ultimately come to Jerusalem and lay down his sceptre and crown on Mount Olivet. This will be the end and the consummation of the Empire of the Romans and the Christians. And immediately, according to the aforesaid opinion of the Apostle Paul, they say that Antichrist will soon be at hand, and then will be revealed indeed the champion of wickedness…’
In the book ‘Interpretatio Apocalypsis usque ad cap. XV, v. 5’, with the 17th century predictions of Bartholomew Holzhauser, published in 1784 in Germany, we can find:
‘The fifth period of the Church, which will begin about 1520, will end with the coming of the Holy Pope and a powerful King, who will be called "Help of God", because he will restore everything [in Christ].’
and
‘The sixth period of the Church will begin with the powerful King and the Holy Pope, as mentioned above and will continue until the revelation of Antichrist.’
‘The people will live in peace…they will live under the protection of the great King and his successors.’
‘The powerful King, who will be sent by God, will exterminate every republic.’
‘The empire of the Mohammedans will be broken up and this King will rule both the West and the East.’
‘A valiant King will arise, anointed by God. He will be a Catholic and at the same time a descendant of Louis XIV and of an old German Imperial family, born in exile. He will reign supreme in worldly affairs and the Pope will reign supreme in spiritual affairs.’
In an 1867 edition ‘Laatste uitgaaf van De toekomst: verzameling van twee-en-dertig wonderbare voorzeggingen’ (Last edition of The Future: collection of thirty-two miraculous predictions) by Drukkerij van J. en H. Vander Schelden we find under the chapter Revelations of Christ to the Holy Angelus: ‘Finally a king will arise from the ancient people and tribe of the Franks … and united with the Pope of Rome…’
Laurent Ricci in the 18th century gives us this prediction:
‘But by that time there will come a man whose name, incredibly, will have been barely known. Inhabitant of an insignificant country. This man will triumph over Autanis, Italy and various other powers destined by divine justice to be punished.’
and also
‘The great Babylon will crumble. The Strong Duke (Duc Fort) will destroy Judaism and destroy the empire of the Turks.’
Laurent Ricci names this man both as Great Monarch and Strong Duke (Grand Monarque, Duc Fort). Duc Fort could be an anagram. In any case, he comes from an insignificant country and one could indeed describe Belgium as insignificant. Autanis is not an existing geographical place. But Autan sounds like Otan in French and then it would be about Nato. You also have the letters USA in the name Autanis. So he will triumph over Nato and by extension the USA (United States of America). We know that King Harry of the United Kingdom with the support of the USA and Nato ends up in the south of France. Where he is defeated by the king who comes from Belgium who then moves on to Italy.
The great Babylon is London as the center of the former world empire of Great Britain that still lives on in the USA and Nato.
He also conquers Israël and Turkey.
The victory over England is also seen in a 19th century prophecy by Father Mattay from Brittany (Bretagne) in France:
‘Hardly proclaimed [as Emperor in France), he will have to fight several wars, especially with England … this conquest will take 11 months.’
Catherine of Racconigi foresaw in the 16th century:
‘A few years ago I saw a lily stem whose flowers were not yet fully open, to indicate the future victories of the King of France. Some of these flowers seemed to be on the point of opening, and one has even opened because of this victory in Carignan; the others will do the same.’
Carignan is located in the far north of France, just south of Belgium. The king who comes from Belgium will therefore book his first victory here.
Edith Royer wrote in 1917: ‘A prince comes from abroad to liberate France.’
The following words are known as the “prophecy of Prémol” and are said to have been found in 1783 in Grenoble in France.
‘Et je vis venir de l'Orient un jeune homme remarquable monté sur un lion. Et il tenait une épée flamboyante à la main. Et le Coq chantait devant lui.’
‘And I saw coming from the east a remarkable young man, riding on a lion. And he held a flaming sword in his hand. And the Rooster crowed for him.’
Here also the confirmation that he comes from abroad and at that moment must come from the east. The lion is mainly the symbol for Belgium or Flanders, and also the Netherlands. The rooster is the symbol for Wallonia (in the south of Belgium). These are all located just north of France. The rooster is of course also a symbol for France.
From 1817 we take out of the prophecies of Pastor Souffrand from France:
‘A ce moment-là, notre Grand Roi se lèvera suivi par le descendant des chouans, aidé par le Grand Evêque de l'Ouest. Ils chasseront l'envahisseur par-delà les frontières, car Dieu aura retourné les cœurs. Le Roi, celui que l'on aura dit être félon sauvera son peuple malgré lui et alliera ses lions aux Lys.’
‘Un noble de la Loire-Inférieure – un général breton – sera appelé à prendre part aux évènements et il jouera un rôle important pour le rétablissement du saint Pontife et du grand Monarque. Il le ramènera…’
‘Le grand Monarque qui sera des Lys, arrivera par le Midi de la France ; il sera amené par le Pontife Saint et par l’empereur de Russie, un prince du Nord qui se convertira.’
‘Le Grand Monarque est de la branche aînée des Bourbons, et il est issu de la branche d’un rameau coupé. Il ne fera que prendre la couronne pour la placer sur la tête de son héritier direct.’
‘At that time our Great King will arise, followed by the descendants of the Chouans, aided by the Great Bishop of the West. They will chase the invaders across the borders, because God will have turned the hearts of the people. The king, who is said to be a criminal, will save his people in spite of himself and will link his lions to the Lily.’
The Great King is the northern king from Belgium. The descendants of the Chouans are the royalist followers of Jean Cottereau, nicknamed Chouan, during the French Revolution at the end of the 18th century. The Great Bishop may be Petrus Romanus, but here he seems to be another helpful clergyman from the West of France. It is remarkable that this king is called a criminal. This would mean that he committed crimes in the past that will later no longer be labeled as crimes. Here also the link between his symbol the lion and the Lily (lily-flower) or in French Lys. Lys is also French for the river Lys (Leie in Dutch). The Lys is a 200 km long river that rises in the French Lisbourg, a small municipality in the north of France in French Flanders. From Lisbourg the Lys flows northwards in a winding line to Ghent in Flanders, Belgium. It is said that this river gave its name to the Lily-flower (Fleur de Lys), the symbol of the French kings, which was based on the Yellow Iris growing there. The Yellow Iris (Yellow flag) or Iris pseudacorus is definitely an Iris flower and not a Lily. Since Louis VII this symbol of the Yellow Iris has been prominently used by the French kings and wrongly called a Lily (Fleur de Lys), but is in truth an Iris pseudacorus.
‘A nobleman from the Loire-Inférieure - a Breton general - will be called upon to take part in the events and he will play an important role in the restoration of the holy Pope and the great Monarch. He will bring him back...’
The French department of Loire-Inférieure was created in 1790 and is now called Loire-Atlantique. It is located in the west of France with its main city Nantes. Until 1941, Brittany was also part of this department.
In a book entitled ‘Demain’ by Baron de Novary from 1900, this Breton general is further described.
‘On le reconnaitra à ce signe qu'il sera pauvre et aimera les pêcheurs et les paysans. Nul ne le connait encore, il aura des cheveux blancs lorsque sa mission commencera. Il sera du coeur de la Bretagne et viendra des bords de l'Elorn…’
‘We will recognize him by the fact that he will be poor and will love fishermen and farmers. Nobody knows him anymore, he will have white hair when his mission begins. He comes from the heart of Brittany and comes from the banks of the Elorn…’
‘The great Monarch who will be of the Lilies (or Lys) will arrive through the South of France; he will be brought by the Holy Pope and by the Emperor of Russia, a prince of the North who will be converted.’
There is a good indication that Lys points to a link with Belgium and Flanders. The Yellow Iris used to be found everywhere in low waters and marshes there and in older times the yellow iris grew abundantly along the river Lys.
In the coming time of the king from Belgium, the leader of Russia will be an ally. Will the king from Belgium come with Russian ships from the Black Sea through the Mediterranean to the south of France?
‘The Great Monarch is from the oldest branch of the Bourbons, and descends from a separated (broken off) branch. He will only take the crown to put it on the head of his direct heir.’
The Bourbons refer to the French kings. The oldest branch could mean that this king who comes from Belgium is not directly descended from the last French kings, but descends from the oldest branch. That oldest branch is then indeed in present-day Belgium with the first Frankish kings. The oldest branch of the Bourbons was also broken off or separated and not continued. The oldest broken branch is indeed that of the Merovingians who conquered the whole of Gaul, coming from Belgium, where their power base was.
Saint François de Paule from Calabria in Italy gives the following description around the year 1500.
‘Et de votre semence sainte, parmi les descendants de votre neveu premier-né, il sortira un rejeton, un homme tellement merveilleux qu'il sera sur la terre comme un soleil parmi les étoiles.“
‘Un tel homme sera dans son adolescence presque un saint, dans sa jeunesse un grand pécheur, puis il se convertira complètement à Dieu et fera grande pénitence, ses péchés lui seront pardonnés et il redeviendra saint.’
‘And from your holy seed, among the descendants of your first-born cousin, there will come a posterity, a man so wonderful that he will be on earth as a sun among the stars.’
‘Such a man will be almost a saint in his adolescence, a great sinner in his youth, then he will be completely converted to God and do great penance, his sins will be forgiven and he will become holy again.’
The words ‘among the descendants of your first-born cousin’ refer again to the eldest branch the Merovingians, a distant cousin of the more modern French kings.
And here again the confirmation that he will commit certain crimes in his youth which will later be forgiven.
One day before the baptism of the first Frankish king Clovis I by the bishop of Reims Remigius (Rémi) on December 25, 496, he spoke the prophesying words:
‘Vers la fin des temps, un descendant des rois francs régnera sur tout l’antique empire romain. Il sera le plus grand des rois de France et le dernier de sa race. Il arrivera comme par miracle. Il sera de la vieille cape.’
‘At the end of time, a descendant of the Frankish kings will rule over the entire ancient Roman empire. He will be the greatest among the French kings and the last of his race. He will come miraculously (unexpectedly). He will be from the old cape.’
This is a referral to ‘the old cape’, the House of Capet or the Capetians, who produced the French kings from 987 to 1328. They were the successors of the Merovingians and Carolingians. Either our northern king from Belgium is descended from the Capetians themselves, or the old cape refers to the oldest predecessors of the Capetians and then we end up with the Franks and the Merovingians.
Reims is located in the very north of France, 140 km from Paris and about 100 km south of the current Belgian border. Reims owes its name to the Remi, an old tribe of the Belgae, and was the capital of Belgica in Roman times.
A certain Thomas from Aquin, a village near Naples in Italy, describes this king in the 13th century as follows:
‘A violent hatred will break out between the (his) winged serpent and the lion who bears lilies.’
‘Amidst the lilies is born the most beautiful of princes, whose fame will be known among all kings, both for the exceptional beauty of his body and for the perfection of his mind’
and
‘Woe to you Liguria and to you bleeding Flanders’.
‘From the illustrious lily a prince will arise, who will have a high forehead, prominent eyebrows, large eyes and an aquiline nose’.
It is noteworthy that in Nostradamus we read in his Century VIII verse 49:
‘Satur au beuf ioue en l’eau, Mars en fleiche,
Six de Février mortalité donra,
Ceux de Tardaigne à Bruge si grand breche
Qu’à Ponteroso chef Barbarin mourra.’
‘Satur of the ox plays in the water, Mars rising,
Six of February will bring death,
Those of Tardaigne at Bruges such great a breach
That at Ponteroso chief Barbarin will die.’
Satur is Latin for full, saturated, drunk, enough. So one could read: enough or saturated of the ox plays in the water. ‘Beuf’ (ox) can also refer to bouffe and the old French word buffe which means something like eating or eating too much or also comical or humorous. Most Nostradamus experts see in ‘ioue’ (plays) the planet Jupiter and in ‘eau’ (water) the astrological sign Aquarius. But Nostradamus himself says that astrologers should stay far away from his work.
Mars rising means that the wars are flaring up.
On February 6, 1952, George VI, the father of Elizabeth II, died.
Tardaigne is a word that does not exist in any language. It is striking that Tardiana is a group of plants. They are crosses between H. Tardiflora and H. sieboldiana Elegans that were developed by Eric Smith in 1961. By far the best known of this group of plants is the Hosta Tardiana Halcyon which is also called the Heart Lily because of the heart shape of the leaves. The heart shape that we find in the Iris symbol for Brussels from 2015 (see further on).
Ponteroso is located in Liguria in Italy! So there is again a link between Flanders and Liguria here.
The entire verse could then possibly be translated as follows:
Drunk and saturated with food and pleasure they play in the water while the wars increase. On February 6 George VI will certainly die. Those of the heart lily (this is Brussels in Belgium) will achieve such a victory in Bruges that in Ponterosso in Liguria the Barbarian leader will die.
The British Empire, which is the new Babylon, who with their fleet ruled the seas and made all waters their playing field, will profit from their empire in a gracious neglect while the world around them is on fire with wars. On February 6, 1952, the end of this empire begins and it had already lost most of its colonies. In 1997 it ends definitely with the transfer of Hong Kong to China. The miserable daughter of this empire, the whore of Babylon, Elizabeth II, will still get 73 years and 7 months, but no more. In 2022 she dies, after which Charles III will reign for another 3 years. This is the moment when a new king from Belgium with his followers will swarm through Europe starting in Bruges. Later he will defeat a barbarian leader in Liguria. In Century X 66 of Nostradamus a chief of London is mentioned. Here in Century VIII 49 a chief Barbarin. The boss of London is the bastard Harry. Are barbarian and bastard clever puns by Nostradamus?
In the early 17th century, Jakob Böhme proclaims a kingdom of lilies.
‘A lily blooms above mountain and valley, at all ends of the earth: whoever seeks there will find. Verily the time of the roses brings it with it and there will be a great flowering of the lilies.’
and
‘A lily grows for all peoples.’
He also speaks frequently of the city of Babel and Babylon that is growing towards its end.
Saint Hilarion born in Gaza in Palestine makes a prediction in the 4th century.
‘Then a plague from God will come and punish them, a lion will rule over their nation for a long time. This lion will come from a high mountain of an enlightened nation between the Rhine and the North Sea, will meet the mouth (river mouth) of the Rhine with his great army and in a fierce battle they will be almost completely destroyed.’
The Rhine rises in the Swiss Alps. It is called the Alpine Rhine there and only in Germany does it get the name Rhine. Between the Rhine and the North Sea lie Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, the far north of France and parts of western Germany. The lion can refer to the lion of Flanders, the Netherlands or Belgium. But there are no high mountains there at all. The high mountain in the enlightened nation must therefore rather be a high hill that bears the word mountain in its name. This lion will therefore first suffer a defeat there but will ultimately rule for a long time, unless ‘they’ refers to the opponent and it is therefore a victory. During the reign of Napoleon there was a department called Bouches-du-Rhin (mouths or estuary of the Rhine). In 1811 the district of Breda was added to it. This now largely corresponds to the province of North Brabant in the Netherlands and to a small extent to the province of Antwerp in the north of Belgium.
In a book called ‘Livre des Prophéties’ from 1542 we can find the following:
‘A young warrior will march to the big city; lion and rooster will adorn his weapons. He will receive the lance from a great prince from the East. He will be wonderfully helped by manly peoples of Belgian Gaul, who will unite with the Parisians to put an end to the unrest, unite soldiers and cover them all with the branches of the olive tree.’
This concerns the Flemish lion and the Walloon rooster. Flanders and Wallonia are located in present-day Belgium. The big city is then Brussels or Bruges or perhaps Ghent. The great prince from the East is then perhaps Petrus Romanus who belongs in the west and was probably born in the north of France.
Saint Cataldo was an Irish monk from the 7th century and describes ‘a very famous monarch coming from the lineage of the lily, he will have a high forehead, pronounced eyebrows, large eyes and an aquiline nose.’
These are almost exactly the same words as Thomas of Aquina who used them later in the 13th century!
Werdin of Otranto gives the following description:
‘Then there will come a comely young man, of the lineage of Pepin and who is abroad…’
Pepin was the second Frankish king from the Carolingian dynasty, the mayors of the palace of the Merovingians. The mayors of the palace were the administrators of the royal estates of the Merovingians and were, according to many seers, genetically related. The young man is not in France but abroad.
Another prediction comes from the abbot Merlin Joachim from Celico in Italy around the 12th century:
‘In the beginning, to obtain these good results, he will need a temporary powerful help. This holy pope (Pontiff) will ask for the cooperation of the generous monarch of France. At that time, this handsome monarch, a scion of King Pepin, will come as a pilgrim to witness the splendor of this glorious pope, whose name will begin with an R. A temporary throne will be vacant and this pope will put this king on it, whose help he had asked for.’
The handsome monarch from France is a descendant of Pepin, the second Carolingian king. The name of the pope who puts this Belgian-French king on the throne could be Petrus Romanus.
Paracelsus speaks in a prophecy from 1546 of ‘The Golden Lion’ and ‘Of the Lion from the North’:
‘and it will happen that at that time a yellow Lion will come from the North, who will follow up the Eagle, and in time conquer, he will also get all of Europe, and part of Asia and Africa in his power’.
Further on in the text we also read: ‘first he will have great difficulty in removing the Eagle's claws from the Empire, and before that happens, great persecutions and much rebellion will arise in many countries’
These are events that have not happened since 1546. The American Bald eagle is the national symbol of the United States of America. It is of course true that the European countries are vassal states of the USA. The yellow or golden lion from the north could be the Belgian lion. The Belgian lion is a golden climbing lion with red tongue and claws. The origin of this ancient symbol lies in the Duchy of Brabant, which used to stretch from North Brabant in the Netherlands to Antwerp, Flemish Brabant and Walloon Brabant in Belgium.
The lion is a symbol that has been used a lot over the centuries. The Netherlands, which is north of Belgium, also has a golden lion in its coat of arms. Norway, Sweden and Finland also have yellow and golden lions in their coat of arms. Montenegro and Sri Lanka, for example, also have a golden lion on their flag. The golden lion was also a symbol for Persia and Iran. Flanders, located in the north of Belgium, is the only country in the world that prominently features a black lion on a yellow background in its flag.
Further on, we can read with Paracelsus:
‘However, it will not happen before the great and fearful eclipse of the sun has passed. I tell you that there will be a flooding like the waters of a mighty river all kinds of revolts, uprisings, wars, massacres, great fires and all wickedness in the northern countries. Then beware of Brabant, Flanders and Zeeland, and those who, like my Swiss countrymen, feed on cheese [these are the Dutch]. Then the lily will have fallen into decay, exhausted and cast down. In the same way the eagle will be plucked, dishonored, reviled and despised.’
The text continues, but the words are becoming so figurative and cryptic that their meaning is too difficult to determine. In any case, we can also determine here that it concerns Brabant (with their golden lion), Flanders (with their black lion on a yellow background), Zeeland (with their red lion) and the Netherlands (with their golden lion). We read that after this there will be a temporary peace, but after that there is again a danger from the east. But this too passes and is followed by a longer peace.
Paracelsus ends here with the beautiful words:
‘Europe is the head, Asia is the crown, but Africa will be the jewel.’
In the Liber Mirabilis we also read:
‘The eagle will fly over the world and subdue many nations…’
This eagle is again the USA, which has indeed subdued many nations and has them in its power.
Sister Rosa-Colomba Asdente said in the 19th century:
‘The revolution must spread throughout Europe, where there will be no more peace, except among the lilies (lys), after the white flower has ascended the throne of France.’
In Annales du Surnaturel from 1884 we also find the following:
‘with the white flag, adorned with the Heart of Jesus’
and
‘The flag of France will be white and adorned with the Sacred Heart of Jesus.’
In the past, Europe was very strictly Christian for a very long time. The seers of that time saw a heart or flower on a white flag, but because of their serious Christian prejudice they made it the heart of Jesus.
Rodolphe Gilthier tells us the following in 1675:
‘A prince of Aquilon will roam Europe with a great army. He will overthrow the republics and exterminate the rebels’.
Aquilon is Latin and was the god of the north wind for the Romans. The prince of Aquilon could therefore be the king of Belgium from the north. For the Romans, the highest known north was the contemporary Belgium and the south of the Netherlands.
In the Liber Mirabilis from 1524 we find the following:
‘an emperor, a very virtuous man from the last remnants of the very holy blood of the French kings’
Marie Bergadieu tells us in 1875:
‘Henry V will be king.’
Henry V (Henri V) could be his real name, but as with so many predictions it is probably an anagram.
Saint Tarasius of Constantinople made the following prophecy in the 8th century:
‘Une guerre civile éclatera et tous les infidèles seront perdus. Et alors se réveillera le saint Roi; lui dont le nom commence par un I (iota) et se termine par un S (sigma)’
‘A civil war will break out and all the unbelievers will be lost. And then the holy king will awaken; the one whose name begins with I (iota) and ends with S (sigma).’
In the book Liber Mirabilis ‘Le livre admirable: renferment des prophéties, des révélations, et une foule…’ Lucidarius (Lucidaire) makes a prediction:
‘Mais avant que le mauldict antechrist viegne et devant quil soit cogneu, il y aura au royaulme de France ung moult bon et vaillant roy, et aura nom confeain, et si gouvernera a merveilles bien le peuple de son royaulme et le tiendra bien en sa possession cent ans et plus. Et le dict confeain ira en la saincte cité de Hierusalem…’
‘But before the damned Antichrist comes and before he is known, there will be in the kingdom of France a very good and brave king, who bears the name of confeain, and he will reign magnificently over the people of his kingdom and keep this good in his possession for a hundred years and more. And this confeain will go to the holy city Jerusalem…’
Confeain is not a name that can be linked to a well-known existing person. Feain is an Irish family name. Confeain can also be read phonetically or be an anagram. In the past, the s was written as a long s that looks very much like an f. If it is conseain and it is an anagram, we end up with “canonise”, which means to give someone the status of saint and this under the Roman Catholic Church. He is then literally added to the canon of saints. Another anagram is “Cenonais”, which is an inhabitant of the municipality of Cenon-sur-Vienne, situated in the west of France, about 30 km north of Poitiers. The mentioned hundred years is strange and is perhaps meant symbolically. Later in this text he is given the age of 26, at which time he would have converted the entire world to a new faith. Then come, according to Lucidarius, the Gothz and Magothz, who are generally seen as the Russians or also the Chinese. The whole prediction has a very strong Christian slant that tarnishes the prophetic value.
In 1830, we find the following description from Marianne Galtier:
‘In this war, the loser will be the one who thinks he will win. France will be so exhausted in men and financial resources that even the bare necessities will be lacking. But it will not last long. As if by miracle, a prince will come, known only to God, who will do penance in the desert. He is of the same blood as the old "cape", he will be called Louis-Charles. He will reign for only one year and will hand over the crown to a prince who will have no descendants.’
Louis XVII was born in 1785. He was the son of Louis XVI, King of France, who died in January 1793 by guillotine. Louis XVII, born Louis Charles, is said to have died in June 1795. In 1793, after the death of his father, he was proclaimed the new king by royalist followers, although he remained in captivity until his death. Louis Charles therefore reigned for only one year and 4 months. Some claim that he survived and lived an adult life. In the modern world, there seems to be no known Louis Charles who could now fill the role of father of a prince. The French royal house will not have a king again until the arrival of the northern king from Belgium, who is of the same blood ‘Capet’ and will have no descendants himself. This is therefore in contrast to what Father Souffrand says in 1817: ‘He will only place the crown on the head of his direct heir.’ It could also be that after the northern king from Belgium has restored peace, he gives his crown to his successor, who in turn then has no descendants. Another explanation for this riddle could be that there is a hint of a subsequently elected leader and therefore no succession from father to son or daughter.
Also in the Liber Mirabilis we find the prophecy of the Sibyl of Tibur (Tivoli in Italy):
‘Alors surgira en Gaule un roy des Grecs, des Francs et des Romains, d’une stature élevée, beau de figure, son corps et ses membres auront les plus belles proportions“ en verder “…et quand les cent vingt années seront accomplies, les Juifs se convertiront à Dieu …’
‘Then there will arise in Gaul a king of the Greeks, the Franks, and the Romans, who will be tall and handsome and of perfect proportions’ and further on ‘…and when one hundred and twenty years are completed, the Jews will turn to God…’
The ancient Belgica from Roman times is located in the north of Gaul. He is king of the Franks because the current Belgae are descendants of the Franks. He is king of the Greeks because the Pelasgians, who according to Herodotus and others founded Athens, came from Gaul and possibly Belgica. The Franks have their origins in the Trojans who settled on the river Rhine after the fall of Troy. He is king of the Romans because Belgica was part of the Roman empire and he therefore also has a ‘Roman’ genetic descent and because the founders of Rome, Remus and Romulus, are, according to a myth, descendants of the Trojan Aeneas.
The one hundred and twenty years can be interpreted in different ways.
If this is again a reign of 120 years and if we take it literally and he is around 26 years old around 2030, then we arrive at an age of 146 years in the year 2150. It is not entirely impossible that medical science can drastically extend the life expectancy of man in the near future. If it concerns his age, then we arrive at his possible death around 2124. The 120 years could also refer to the state of Israel, which was founded on May 14, 1948. If we add 120 years to this, then we arrive at 2068.
Nostradamus in Century X verse 86:
‘Comme un gryphon viendra le Roy d’Europe,
Accompagné de ceux d’Aquilon,
De rouges & blancs conduira grand troupe,
Et iront contre le Roy de Babylon.’
‘Like a griffin will come the European King
Accompanied by those from the north,
Of reds and whites will lead a great multitude (troop),
And will go against the King of Babylon.’
A griffin is a mythical creature and is generally represented with the body of a lion and the head, with a roosters crest (comb), and wings of an eagle. Here again a reference to the king who comes from Belgium, with the Flemish lion and the Walloon rooster. ‘Of reds and whites’ are too general terms and could possibly refer to the diversity of people who follow him. The flag of the German-speaking Community of Belgium is a red lion on a white background. The King of Babylon (Harry) is then the new king of the United Kingdom who, as we have already established elsewhere, comes to France via the south.
Bernhard Rembold from Germany predicted in the 18th century:
‘Around this time, France will be divided and the German empire will choose a peasant as king, who will reign for only one year. However, the one who wears the crown after him will be the man the world has hoped for, for he will bring peace to mankind. After that, a good and happy time will come…’
Interesting here is the reference to a one-year reign of ‘a peasant’ in Germany. This probably refers to the Federal Chancellor. When we see this happening in Germany, we know that the time of the king from Belgium is coming. Friedrich Merz will become, in the course of the year 2025, the new Federal Chancellor. Is he the peasant? Will he only reign for a year? The good and happy time is almost always indicated as 25 years in the predictions.
The Lily is called fleur de lis (fleur-de-lys) in French. A stylized version, a golden Lily on a blue field, has traditionally been associated with France. The Lily was already prominently featured by the Merovingian kings. This symbol, which is supposed to represent a Lily, is actually not a Lily at all but a Yellow Iris. In French, Lis does indeed mean Lily. In 1991, the Brussels-Capital Region introduced the Iris as the official symbol for Brussels. The Iris is a marsh plant and blooms in shallow water in May, June and July. The Yellow Iris was naturally common in the marshes in and around Brussels and along the river Lys up to Ghent. The Merovingian and Carolingian kings are historically strongly linked to the regions that now correspond to present-day Belgium. The French fleur de lis has its origins in Brussels and present-day Belgium and is therefore a Yellow Iris.
In 2015, the symbol for Brussels (Belgium) was changed to two yellow stylized Iris petals, between which two other petals form one gray-white heart! Just like the white flower that Sister Rosa-Colomba Asdente predicted.
The Great Monarch thus comes from Belgium. He bears the symbols of the Lion of Flanders, the Brabant and Belgian lion, the Rooster of Wallonia and the white Iris (lily, lys) of Brussels. He descends from the kings of Troy, from the Frankish and Merovingian kings and is consistently indicated in other prophecies as coming from the house of Capet and the Carolingian kings. He has Trojan, Frankish, Germanic, Roman and Greek blood in his veins. He has a high forehead, pronounced eyebrows, large eyes and an aquiline nose. He is tall and handsome, is of exceptional physical beauty, courageous and perfect in mind. Three times a name is mentioned in prophecies: confeain and the names Henry V and Louis Charles. The latter is probably his famous ancestor Louis XVII, the last king of France. A fourth time we learn that his name begins with an I and ends with an S.
In the late fifth century, Clovis I, Frankish king and Merovingian, would expand the empire over the whole of Gaul.
Karel Jozef de Graeve states in his 1806 work ‘République des Champs-Élysées, ou Monde ancient’ (Republic of the Elysian fields, or ancient World) and Iman Jacob Wilkens in his later ‘Waar eens Troje lag’ (Where once lay Troy) that Troy was located in England, the bay of The Wash, and the Frankish kings had their origins in Troy. They would descend from Francus, a son of Priamus, king of Troy. Francus is said to have settled with his descendants on the banks of the Rhine after the fall of Troy, between 1200 and 750 BC. Clovis, his second son, was named Priam. The “Iliad” and the “Odyssey” of the well-known Homer would then have taken place in Western Europe and the Atlantic Ocean. The origins of the Ancient Greeks are also in Western Europe with the Pelasgians, who are described by Herodotus as Celtic (Gallic) in origin, belonging to the sea peoples who ravaged the kingdoms around the Mediterranean from 1400 BC on.
In the 10th century writings from Adso Dervensis addressed to Princess Gerberga of Saxony we find the following predictions. These are wrongly attributed to Augustine of Hippo who is said to have mentioned this in his De Civitati Dei (The City of God) from the beginning of the fifth century.
‘This time, however, is not yet come, because, even though we see that the Empire of the Romans is for the most part destroyed, nevertheless, as long as the kings of the Franks, who possess the Roman Empire by right, survive, the dignity of the Roman Empire will not perish altogether, because it will endure in the French kings. Indeed, certain of our learned men tell us that one of the kings of the Franks, who will come very soon, will possess the Roman Empire in its entirety. And he will be the greatest and last of all kings. He, after governing his kingdom prosperously, will ultimately come to Jerusalem and lay down his sceptre and crown on Mount Olivet. This will be the end and the consummation of the Empire of the Romans and the Christians. And immediately, according to the aforesaid opinion of the Apostle Paul, they say that Antichrist will soon be at hand, and then will be revealed indeed the champion of wickedness…’
In the book ‘Interpretatio Apocalypsis usque ad cap. XV, v. 5’, with the 17th century predictions of Bartholomew Holzhauser, published in 1784 in Germany, we can find:
‘The fifth period of the Church, which will begin about 1520, will end with the coming of the Holy Pope and a powerful King, who will be called "Help of God", because he will restore everything [in Christ].’
and
‘The sixth period of the Church will begin with the powerful King and the Holy Pope, as mentioned above and will continue until the revelation of Antichrist.’
‘The people will live in peace…they will live under the protection of the great King and his successors.’
‘The powerful King, who will be sent by God, will exterminate every republic.’
‘The empire of the Mohammedans will be broken up and this King will rule both the West and the East.’
‘A valiant King will arise, anointed by God. He will be a Catholic and at the same time a descendant of Louis XIV and of an old German Imperial family, born in exile. He will reign supreme in worldly affairs and the Pope will reign supreme in spiritual affairs.’
In an 1867 edition ‘Laatste uitgaaf van De toekomst: verzameling van twee-en-dertig wonderbare voorzeggingen’ (Last edition of The Future: collection of thirty-two miraculous predictions) by Drukkerij van J. en H. Vander Schelden we find under the chapter Revelations of Christ to the Holy Angelus: ‘Finally a king will arise from the ancient people and tribe of the Franks … and united with the Pope of Rome…’
Laurent Ricci in the 18th century gives us this prediction:
‘But by that time there will come a man whose name, incredibly, will have been barely known. Inhabitant of an insignificant country. This man will triumph over Autanis, Italy and various other powers destined by divine justice to be punished.’
and also
‘The great Babylon will crumble. The Strong Duke (Duc Fort) will destroy Judaism and destroy the empire of the Turks.’
Laurent Ricci names this man both as Great Monarch and Strong Duke (Grand Monarque, Duc Fort). Duc Fort could be an anagram. In any case, he comes from an insignificant country and one could indeed describe Belgium as insignificant. Autanis is not an existing geographical place. But Autan sounds like Otan in French and then it would be about Nato. You also have the letters USA in the name Autanis. So he will triumph over Nato and by extension the USA (United States of America). We know that King Harry of the United Kingdom with the support of the USA and Nato ends up in the south of France. Where he is defeated by the king who comes from Belgium who then moves on to Italy.
The great Babylon is London as the center of the former world empire of Great Britain that still lives on in the USA and Nato.
He also conquers Israël and Turkey.
The victory over England is also seen in a 19th century prophecy by Father Mattay from Brittany (Bretagne) in France:
‘Hardly proclaimed [as Emperor in France), he will have to fight several wars, especially with England … this conquest will take 11 months.’
Catherine of Racconigi foresaw in the 16th century:
‘A few years ago I saw a lily stem whose flowers were not yet fully open, to indicate the future victories of the King of France. Some of these flowers seemed to be on the point of opening, and one has even opened because of this victory in Carignan; the others will do the same.’
Carignan is located in the far north of France, just south of Belgium. The king who comes from Belgium will therefore book his first victory here.
Edith Royer wrote in 1917: ‘A prince comes from abroad to liberate France.’
The following words are known as the “prophecy of Prémol” and are said to have been found in 1783 in Grenoble in France.
‘Et je vis venir de l'Orient un jeune homme remarquable monté sur un lion. Et il tenait une épée flamboyante à la main. Et le Coq chantait devant lui.’
‘And I saw coming from the east a remarkable young man, riding on a lion. And he held a flaming sword in his hand. And the Rooster crowed for him.’
Here also the confirmation that he comes from abroad and at that moment must come from the east. The lion is mainly the symbol for Belgium or Flanders, and also the Netherlands. The rooster is the symbol for Wallonia (in the south of Belgium). These are all located just north of France. The rooster is of course also a symbol for France.
From 1817 we take out of the prophecies of Pastor Souffrand from France:
‘A ce moment-là, notre Grand Roi se lèvera suivi par le descendant des chouans, aidé par le Grand Evêque de l'Ouest. Ils chasseront l'envahisseur par-delà les frontières, car Dieu aura retourné les cœurs. Le Roi, celui que l'on aura dit être félon sauvera son peuple malgré lui et alliera ses lions aux Lys.’
‘Un noble de la Loire-Inférieure – un général breton – sera appelé à prendre part aux évènements et il jouera un rôle important pour le rétablissement du saint Pontife et du grand Monarque. Il le ramènera…’
‘Le grand Monarque qui sera des Lys, arrivera par le Midi de la France ; il sera amené par le Pontife Saint et par l’empereur de Russie, un prince du Nord qui se convertira.’
‘Le Grand Monarque est de la branche aînée des Bourbons, et il est issu de la branche d’un rameau coupé. Il ne fera que prendre la couronne pour la placer sur la tête de son héritier direct.’
‘At that time our Great King will arise, followed by the descendants of the Chouans, aided by the Great Bishop of the West. They will chase the invaders across the borders, because God will have turned the hearts of the people. The king, who is said to be a criminal, will save his people in spite of himself and will link his lions to the Lily.’
The Great King is the northern king from Belgium. The descendants of the Chouans are the royalist followers of Jean Cottereau, nicknamed Chouan, during the French Revolution at the end of the 18th century. The Great Bishop may be Petrus Romanus, but here he seems to be another helpful clergyman from the West of France. It is remarkable that this king is called a criminal. This would mean that he committed crimes in the past that will later no longer be labeled as crimes. Here also the link between his symbol the lion and the Lily (lily-flower) or in French Lys. Lys is also French for the river Lys (Leie in Dutch). The Lys is a 200 km long river that rises in the French Lisbourg, a small municipality in the north of France in French Flanders. From Lisbourg the Lys flows northwards in a winding line to Ghent in Flanders, Belgium. It is said that this river gave its name to the Lily-flower (Fleur de Lys), the symbol of the French kings, which was based on the Yellow Iris growing there. The Yellow Iris (Yellow flag) or Iris pseudacorus is definitely an Iris flower and not a Lily. Since Louis VII this symbol of the Yellow Iris has been prominently used by the French kings and wrongly called a Lily (Fleur de Lys), but is in truth an Iris pseudacorus.
‘A nobleman from the Loire-Inférieure - a Breton general - will be called upon to take part in the events and he will play an important role in the restoration of the holy Pope and the great Monarch. He will bring him back...’
The French department of Loire-Inférieure was created in 1790 and is now called Loire-Atlantique. It is located in the west of France with its main city Nantes. Until 1941, Brittany was also part of this department.
In a book entitled ‘Demain’ by Baron de Novary from 1900, this Breton general is further described.
‘On le reconnaitra à ce signe qu'il sera pauvre et aimera les pêcheurs et les paysans. Nul ne le connait encore, il aura des cheveux blancs lorsque sa mission commencera. Il sera du coeur de la Bretagne et viendra des bords de l'Elorn…’
‘We will recognize him by the fact that he will be poor and will love fishermen and farmers. Nobody knows him anymore, he will have white hair when his mission begins. He comes from the heart of Brittany and comes from the banks of the Elorn…’
‘The great Monarch who will be of the Lilies (or Lys) will arrive through the South of France; he will be brought by the Holy Pope and by the Emperor of Russia, a prince of the North who will be converted.’
There is a good indication that Lys points to a link with Belgium and Flanders. The Yellow Iris used to be found everywhere in low waters and marshes there and in older times the yellow iris grew abundantly along the river Lys.
In the coming time of the king from Belgium, the leader of Russia will be an ally. Will the king from Belgium come with Russian ships from the Black Sea through the Mediterranean to the south of France?
‘The Great Monarch is from the oldest branch of the Bourbons, and descends from a separated (broken off) branch. He will only take the crown to put it on the head of his direct heir.’
The Bourbons refer to the French kings. The oldest branch could mean that this king who comes from Belgium is not directly descended from the last French kings, but descends from the oldest branch. That oldest branch is then indeed in present-day Belgium with the first Frankish kings. The oldest branch of the Bourbons was also broken off or separated and not continued. The oldest broken branch is indeed that of the Merovingians who conquered the whole of Gaul, coming from Belgium, where their power base was.
Saint François de Paule from Calabria in Italy gives the following description around the year 1500.
‘Et de votre semence sainte, parmi les descendants de votre neveu premier-né, il sortira un rejeton, un homme tellement merveilleux qu'il sera sur la terre comme un soleil parmi les étoiles.“
‘Un tel homme sera dans son adolescence presque un saint, dans sa jeunesse un grand pécheur, puis il se convertira complètement à Dieu et fera grande pénitence, ses péchés lui seront pardonnés et il redeviendra saint.’
‘And from your holy seed, among the descendants of your first-born cousin, there will come a posterity, a man so wonderful that he will be on earth as a sun among the stars.’
‘Such a man will be almost a saint in his adolescence, a great sinner in his youth, then he will be completely converted to God and do great penance, his sins will be forgiven and he will become holy again.’
The words ‘among the descendants of your first-born cousin’ refer again to the eldest branch the Merovingians, a distant cousin of the more modern French kings.
And here again the confirmation that he will commit certain crimes in his youth which will later be forgiven.
One day before the baptism of the first Frankish king Clovis I by the bishop of Reims Remigius (Rémi) on December 25, 496, he spoke the prophesying words:
‘Vers la fin des temps, un descendant des rois francs régnera sur tout l’antique empire romain. Il sera le plus grand des rois de France et le dernier de sa race. Il arrivera comme par miracle. Il sera de la vieille cape.’
‘At the end of time, a descendant of the Frankish kings will rule over the entire ancient Roman empire. He will be the greatest among the French kings and the last of his race. He will come miraculously (unexpectedly). He will be from the old cape.’
This is a referral to ‘the old cape’, the House of Capet or the Capetians, who produced the French kings from 987 to 1328. They were the successors of the Merovingians and Carolingians. Either our northern king from Belgium is descended from the Capetians themselves, or the old cape refers to the oldest predecessors of the Capetians and then we end up with the Franks and the Merovingians.
Reims is located in the very north of France, 140 km from Paris and about 100 km south of the current Belgian border. Reims owes its name to the Remi, an old tribe of the Belgae, and was the capital of Belgica in Roman times.
A certain Thomas from Aquin, a village near Naples in Italy, describes this king in the 13th century as follows:
‘A violent hatred will break out between the (his) winged serpent and the lion who bears lilies.’
‘Amidst the lilies is born the most beautiful of princes, whose fame will be known among all kings, both for the exceptional beauty of his body and for the perfection of his mind’
and
‘Woe to you Liguria and to you bleeding Flanders’.
‘From the illustrious lily a prince will arise, who will have a high forehead, prominent eyebrows, large eyes and an aquiline nose’.
It is noteworthy that in Nostradamus we read in his Century VIII verse 49:
‘Satur au beuf ioue en l’eau, Mars en fleiche,
Six de Février mortalité donra,
Ceux de Tardaigne à Bruge si grand breche
Qu’à Ponteroso chef Barbarin mourra.’
‘Satur of the ox plays in the water, Mars rising,
Six of February will bring death,
Those of Tardaigne at Bruges such great a breach
That at Ponteroso chief Barbarin will die.’
Satur is Latin for full, saturated, drunk, enough. So one could read: enough or saturated of the ox plays in the water. ‘Beuf’ (ox) can also refer to bouffe and the old French word buffe which means something like eating or eating too much or also comical or humorous. Most Nostradamus experts see in ‘ioue’ (plays) the planet Jupiter and in ‘eau’ (water) the astrological sign Aquarius. But Nostradamus himself says that astrologers should stay far away from his work.
Mars rising means that the wars are flaring up.
On February 6, 1952, George VI, the father of Elizabeth II, died.
Tardaigne is a word that does not exist in any language. It is striking that Tardiana is a group of plants. They are crosses between H. Tardiflora and H. sieboldiana Elegans that were developed by Eric Smith in 1961. By far the best known of this group of plants is the Hosta Tardiana Halcyon which is also called the Heart Lily because of the heart shape of the leaves. The heart shape that we find in the Iris symbol for Brussels from 2015 (see further on).
Ponteroso is located in Liguria in Italy! So there is again a link between Flanders and Liguria here.
The entire verse could then possibly be translated as follows:
Drunk and saturated with food and pleasure they play in the water while the wars increase. On February 6 George VI will certainly die. Those of the heart lily (this is Brussels in Belgium) will achieve such a victory in Bruges that in Ponterosso in Liguria the Barbarian leader will die.
The British Empire, which is the new Babylon, who with their fleet ruled the seas and made all waters their playing field, will profit from their empire in a gracious neglect while the world around them is on fire with wars. On February 6, 1952, the end of this empire begins and it had already lost most of its colonies. In 1997 it ends definitely with the transfer of Hong Kong to China. The miserable daughter of this empire, the whore of Babylon, Elizabeth II, will still get 73 years and 7 months, but no more. In 2022 she dies, after which Charles III will reign for another 3 years. This is the moment when a new king from Belgium with his followers will swarm through Europe starting in Bruges. Later he will defeat a barbarian leader in Liguria. In Century X 66 of Nostradamus a chief of London is mentioned. Here in Century VIII 49 a chief Barbarin. The boss of London is the bastard Harry. Are barbarian and bastard clever puns by Nostradamus?
In the early 17th century, Jakob Böhme proclaims a kingdom of lilies.
‘A lily blooms above mountain and valley, at all ends of the earth: whoever seeks there will find. Verily the time of the roses brings it with it and there will be a great flowering of the lilies.’
and
‘A lily grows for all peoples.’
He also speaks frequently of the city of Babel and Babylon that is growing towards its end.
Saint Hilarion born in Gaza in Palestine makes a prediction in the 4th century.
‘Then a plague from God will come and punish them, a lion will rule over their nation for a long time. This lion will come from a high mountain of an enlightened nation between the Rhine and the North Sea, will meet the mouth (river mouth) of the Rhine with his great army and in a fierce battle they will be almost completely destroyed.’
The Rhine rises in the Swiss Alps. It is called the Alpine Rhine there and only in Germany does it get the name Rhine. Between the Rhine and the North Sea lie Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, the far north of France and parts of western Germany. The lion can refer to the lion of Flanders, the Netherlands or Belgium. But there are no high mountains there at all. The high mountain in the enlightened nation must therefore rather be a high hill that bears the word mountain in its name. This lion will therefore first suffer a defeat there but will ultimately rule for a long time, unless ‘they’ refers to the opponent and it is therefore a victory. During the reign of Napoleon there was a department called Bouches-du-Rhin (mouths or estuary of the Rhine). In 1811 the district of Breda was added to it. This now largely corresponds to the province of North Brabant in the Netherlands and to a small extent to the province of Antwerp in the north of Belgium.
In a book called ‘Livre des Prophéties’ from 1542 we can find the following:
‘A young warrior will march to the big city; lion and rooster will adorn his weapons. He will receive the lance from a great prince from the East. He will be wonderfully helped by manly peoples of Belgian Gaul, who will unite with the Parisians to put an end to the unrest, unite soldiers and cover them all with the branches of the olive tree.’
This concerns the Flemish lion and the Walloon rooster. Flanders and Wallonia are located in present-day Belgium. The big city is then Brussels or Bruges or perhaps Ghent. The great prince from the East is then perhaps Petrus Romanus who belongs in the west and was probably born in the north of France.
Saint Cataldo was an Irish monk from the 7th century and describes ‘a very famous monarch coming from the lineage of the lily, he will have a high forehead, pronounced eyebrows, large eyes and an aquiline nose.’
These are almost exactly the same words as Thomas of Aquina who used them later in the 13th century!
Werdin of Otranto gives the following description:
‘Then there will come a comely young man, of the lineage of Pepin and who is abroad…’
Pepin was the second Frankish king from the Carolingian dynasty, the mayors of the palace of the Merovingians. The mayors of the palace were the administrators of the royal estates of the Merovingians and were, according to many seers, genetically related. The young man is not in France but abroad.
Another prediction comes from the abbot Merlin Joachim from Celico in Italy around the 12th century:
‘In the beginning, to obtain these good results, he will need a temporary powerful help. This holy pope (Pontiff) will ask for the cooperation of the generous monarch of France. At that time, this handsome monarch, a scion of King Pepin, will come as a pilgrim to witness the splendor of this glorious pope, whose name will begin with an R. A temporary throne will be vacant and this pope will put this king on it, whose help he had asked for.’
The handsome monarch from France is a descendant of Pepin, the second Carolingian king. The name of the pope who puts this Belgian-French king on the throne could be Petrus Romanus.
Paracelsus speaks in a prophecy from 1546 of ‘The Golden Lion’ and ‘Of the Lion from the North’:
‘and it will happen that at that time a yellow Lion will come from the North, who will follow up the Eagle, and in time conquer, he will also get all of Europe, and part of Asia and Africa in his power’.
Further on in the text we also read: ‘first he will have great difficulty in removing the Eagle's claws from the Empire, and before that happens, great persecutions and much rebellion will arise in many countries’
These are events that have not happened since 1546. The American Bald eagle is the national symbol of the United States of America. It is of course true that the European countries are vassal states of the USA. The yellow or golden lion from the north could be the Belgian lion. The Belgian lion is a golden climbing lion with red tongue and claws. The origin of this ancient symbol lies in the Duchy of Brabant, which used to stretch from North Brabant in the Netherlands to Antwerp, Flemish Brabant and Walloon Brabant in Belgium.
The lion is a symbol that has been used a lot over the centuries. The Netherlands, which is north of Belgium, also has a golden lion in its coat of arms. Norway, Sweden and Finland also have yellow and golden lions in their coat of arms. Montenegro and Sri Lanka, for example, also have a golden lion on their flag. The golden lion was also a symbol for Persia and Iran. Flanders, located in the north of Belgium, is the only country in the world that prominently features a black lion on a yellow background in its flag.
Further on, we can read with Paracelsus:
‘However, it will not happen before the great and fearful eclipse of the sun has passed. I tell you that there will be a flooding like the waters of a mighty river all kinds of revolts, uprisings, wars, massacres, great fires and all wickedness in the northern countries. Then beware of Brabant, Flanders and Zeeland, and those who, like my Swiss countrymen, feed on cheese [these are the Dutch]. Then the lily will have fallen into decay, exhausted and cast down. In the same way the eagle will be plucked, dishonored, reviled and despised.’
The text continues, but the words are becoming so figurative and cryptic that their meaning is too difficult to determine. In any case, we can also determine here that it concerns Brabant (with their golden lion), Flanders (with their black lion on a yellow background), Zeeland (with their red lion) and the Netherlands (with their golden lion). We read that after this there will be a temporary peace, but after that there is again a danger from the east. But this too passes and is followed by a longer peace.
Paracelsus ends here with the beautiful words:
‘Europe is the head, Asia is the crown, but Africa will be the jewel.’
In the Liber Mirabilis we also read:
‘The eagle will fly over the world and subdue many nations…’
This eagle is again the USA, which has indeed subdued many nations and has them in its power.
Sister Rosa-Colomba Asdente said in the 19th century:
‘The revolution must spread throughout Europe, where there will be no more peace, except among the lilies (lys), after the white flower has ascended the throne of France.’
In Annales du Surnaturel from 1884 we also find the following:
‘with the white flag, adorned with the Heart of Jesus’
and
‘The flag of France will be white and adorned with the Sacred Heart of Jesus.’
In the past, Europe was very strictly Christian for a very long time. The seers of that time saw a heart or flower on a white flag, but because of their serious Christian prejudice they made it the heart of Jesus.
Rodolphe Gilthier tells us the following in 1675:
‘A prince of Aquilon will roam Europe with a great army. He will overthrow the republics and exterminate the rebels’.
Aquilon is Latin and was the god of the north wind for the Romans. The prince of Aquilon could therefore be the king of Belgium from the north. For the Romans, the highest known north was the contemporary Belgium and the south of the Netherlands.
In the Liber Mirabilis from 1524 we find the following:
‘an emperor, a very virtuous man from the last remnants of the very holy blood of the French kings’
Marie Bergadieu tells us in 1875:
‘Henry V will be king.’
Henry V (Henri V) could be his real name, but as with so many predictions it is probably an anagram.
Saint Tarasius of Constantinople made the following prophecy in the 8th century:
‘Une guerre civile éclatera et tous les infidèles seront perdus. Et alors se réveillera le saint Roi; lui dont le nom commence par un I (iota) et se termine par un S (sigma)’
‘A civil war will break out and all the unbelievers will be lost. And then the holy king will awaken; the one whose name begins with I (iota) and ends with S (sigma).’
In the book Liber Mirabilis ‘Le livre admirable: renferment des prophéties, des révélations, et une foule…’ Lucidarius (Lucidaire) makes a prediction:
‘Mais avant que le mauldict antechrist viegne et devant quil soit cogneu, il y aura au royaulme de France ung moult bon et vaillant roy, et aura nom confeain, et si gouvernera a merveilles bien le peuple de son royaulme et le tiendra bien en sa possession cent ans et plus. Et le dict confeain ira en la saincte cité de Hierusalem…’
‘But before the damned Antichrist comes and before he is known, there will be in the kingdom of France a very good and brave king, who bears the name of confeain, and he will reign magnificently over the people of his kingdom and keep this good in his possession for a hundred years and more. And this confeain will go to the holy city Jerusalem…’
Confeain is not a name that can be linked to a well-known existing person. Feain is an Irish family name. Confeain can also be read phonetically or be an anagram. In the past, the s was written as a long s that looks very much like an f. If it is conseain and it is an anagram, we end up with “canonise”, which means to give someone the status of saint and this under the Roman Catholic Church. He is then literally added to the canon of saints. Another anagram is “Cenonais”, which is an inhabitant of the municipality of Cenon-sur-Vienne, situated in the west of France, about 30 km north of Poitiers. The mentioned hundred years is strange and is perhaps meant symbolically. Later in this text he is given the age of 26, at which time he would have converted the entire world to a new faith. Then come, according to Lucidarius, the Gothz and Magothz, who are generally seen as the Russians or also the Chinese. The whole prediction has a very strong Christian slant that tarnishes the prophetic value.
In 1830, we find the following description from Marianne Galtier:
‘In this war, the loser will be the one who thinks he will win. France will be so exhausted in men and financial resources that even the bare necessities will be lacking. But it will not last long. As if by miracle, a prince will come, known only to God, who will do penance in the desert. He is of the same blood as the old "cape", he will be called Louis-Charles. He will reign for only one year and will hand over the crown to a prince who will have no descendants.’
Louis XVII was born in 1785. He was the son of Louis XVI, King of France, who died in January 1793 by guillotine. Louis XVII, born Louis Charles, is said to have died in June 1795. In 1793, after the death of his father, he was proclaimed the new king by royalist followers, although he remained in captivity until his death. Louis Charles therefore reigned for only one year and 4 months. Some claim that he survived and lived an adult life. In the modern world, there seems to be no known Louis Charles who could now fill the role of father of a prince. The French royal house will not have a king again until the arrival of the northern king from Belgium, who is of the same blood ‘Capet’ and will have no descendants himself. This is therefore in contrast to what Father Souffrand says in 1817: ‘He will only place the crown on the head of his direct heir.’ It could also be that after the northern king from Belgium has restored peace, he gives his crown to his successor, who in turn then has no descendants. Another explanation for this riddle could be that there is a hint of a subsequently elected leader and therefore no succession from father to son or daughter.
Also in the Liber Mirabilis we find the prophecy of the Sibyl of Tibur (Tivoli in Italy):
‘Alors surgira en Gaule un roy des Grecs, des Francs et des Romains, d’une stature élevée, beau de figure, son corps et ses membres auront les plus belles proportions“ en verder “…et quand les cent vingt années seront accomplies, les Juifs se convertiront à Dieu …’
‘Then there will arise in Gaul a king of the Greeks, the Franks, and the Romans, who will be tall and handsome and of perfect proportions’ and further on ‘…and when one hundred and twenty years are completed, the Jews will turn to God…’
The ancient Belgica from Roman times is located in the north of Gaul. He is king of the Franks because the current Belgae are descendants of the Franks. He is king of the Greeks because the Pelasgians, who according to Herodotus and others founded Athens, came from Gaul and possibly Belgica. The Franks have their origins in the Trojans who settled on the river Rhine after the fall of Troy. He is king of the Romans because Belgica was part of the Roman empire and he therefore also has a ‘Roman’ genetic descent and because the founders of Rome, Remus and Romulus, are, according to a myth, descendants of the Trojan Aeneas.
The one hundred and twenty years can be interpreted in different ways.
If this is again a reign of 120 years and if we take it literally and he is around 26 years old around 2030, then we arrive at an age of 146 years in the year 2150. It is not entirely impossible that medical science can drastically extend the life expectancy of man in the near future. If it concerns his age, then we arrive at his possible death around 2124. The 120 years could also refer to the state of Israel, which was founded on May 14, 1948. If we add 120 years to this, then we arrive at 2068.
Nostradamus in Century X verse 86:
‘Comme un gryphon viendra le Roy d’Europe,
Accompagné de ceux d’Aquilon,
De rouges & blancs conduira grand troupe,
Et iront contre le Roy de Babylon.’
‘Like a griffin will come the European King
Accompanied by those from the north,
Of reds and whites will lead a great multitude (troop),
And will go against the King of Babylon.’
A griffin is a mythical creature and is generally represented with the body of a lion and the head, with a roosters crest (comb), and wings of an eagle. Here again a reference to the king who comes from Belgium, with the Flemish lion and the Walloon rooster. ‘Of reds and whites’ are too general terms and could possibly refer to the diversity of people who follow him. The flag of the German-speaking Community of Belgium is a red lion on a white background. The King of Babylon (Harry) is then the new king of the United Kingdom who, as we have already established elsewhere, comes to France via the south.
Bernhard Rembold from Germany predicted in the 18th century:
‘Around this time, France will be divided and the German empire will choose a peasant as king, who will reign for only one year. However, the one who wears the crown after him will be the man the world has hoped for, for he will bring peace to mankind. After that, a good and happy time will come…’
Interesting here is the reference to a one-year reign of ‘a peasant’ in Germany. This probably refers to the Federal Chancellor. When we see this happening in Germany, we know that the time of the king from Belgium is coming. Friedrich Merz will become, in the course of the year 2025, the new Federal Chancellor. Is he the peasant? Will he only reign for a year? The good and happy time is almost always indicated as 25 years in the predictions.
The Lily is called fleur de lis (fleur-de-lys) in French. A stylized version, a golden Lily on a blue field, has traditionally been associated with France. The Lily was already prominently featured by the Merovingian kings. This symbol, which is supposed to represent a Lily, is actually not a Lily at all but a Yellow Iris. In French, Lis does indeed mean Lily. In 1991, the Brussels-Capital Region introduced the Iris as the official symbol for Brussels. The Iris is a marsh plant and blooms in shallow water in May, June and July. The Yellow Iris was naturally common in the marshes in and around Brussels and along the river Lys up to Ghent. The Merovingian and Carolingian kings are historically strongly linked to the regions that now correspond to present-day Belgium. The French fleur de lis has its origins in Brussels and present-day Belgium and is therefore a Yellow Iris.
In 2015, the symbol for Brussels (Belgium) was changed to two yellow stylized Iris petals, between which two other petals form one gray-white heart! Just like the white flower that Sister Rosa-Colomba Asdente predicted.
The Great Monarch thus comes from Belgium. He bears the symbols of the Lion of Flanders, the Brabant and Belgian lion, the Rooster of Wallonia and the white Iris (lily, lys) of Brussels. He descends from the kings of Troy, from the Frankish and Merovingian kings and is consistently indicated in other prophecies as coming from the house of Capet and the Carolingian kings. He has Trojan, Frankish, Germanic, Roman and Greek blood in his veins. He has a high forehead, pronounced eyebrows, large eyes and an aquiline nose. He is tall and handsome, is of exceptional physical beauty, courageous and perfect in mind. Three times a name is mentioned in prophecies: confeain and the names Henry V and Louis Charles. The latter is probably his famous ancestor Louis XVII, the last king of France. A fourth time we learn that his name begins with an I and ends with an S.