Nostradamus has predicted:

The birth of Hitler

According to my own method of interpretation,
only french lines in dark blue will be analysed and interpreted



Quatrain III-58

Auprès du Rhin des montagnes Noriques
Naîtra un grand de gens trop tard venu,

Qui défendra Saurome et Pannoniques,
Qu'on ne saura qu'il sera devenu.



Analysis

Rhin des Montagnes Noriques



un grand
naitra de gens trop tard venu

the Rhine of The Noric mountains. Noricum was a roman province covering most of today's Austria through which flows the Danube river. The Rhine and the Danube are two of the most important rivers of Europe. Thus, running across eight countries and flowing into the Black Sea, the Danube is, indeed, the Rhine of the Noric mountains..
an important man, a leader.
This translate as will be born from already old parents(See note below)
Interpretation

Not far from the Danube,
a couple will, late in life, give birth to an important man, a leader.

History

Considering his origins and early life, it would be difficult to imagine a more unlikely figure to succeed to the mantle of Bismark, the Hohenzollern emperors and President Hindenberg than this singular Austrian of peasant stock who was born at half past six, on the evening of April 20, 1889, in the Gasthof zum Pommer, a modest inn in the town of Braunau am Inn, Austria, across the border from Bavaria... Adolf Hitler was the third son of the third marriage of a minor Austrian official who had been born an illegitimate child and who, for the first thirty nine years of his life bore his mother's name, Schicklgruber. (The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, William L. Shirer)

Map of Vienna, Austria
Born in 1837, Hitler 's father, Alois, was 52 ( de gens trop tard venu -child of old people))when his wife gave birth to Hitler. Klara Poelzl was 25 when she married Hitler's father. Alois had contemplated marrying Klara, a second cousin, years before when his first wife died, but due to circumstances beyond his control, he married someone else , and it is only after the death of his second wife that he finally married Klara who became Hitler's mother.

Note 1:
In the nineteenth century, 52 years was a very old age to father a child and 29 (the age of the mother) was already late for a woman to be pregnant. At this age and after three marriages, one does not usually think of having a child. Thus the de gens trop tard venu is one of the clues that Nostradamus uses to lead us to the name of Hitler.

Note 2:
In Nostradamus Historien et Prophete, De Fontbrune has correctly tied this quatrain to the birth of Hitler, but it is more a conjecture than a correct interpretation. In fact, he places the birth near the Rhine when, in fact, Hitler was born far from the Rhine, in Branau, north of Salzburg, Austria and about 30 miles from the Danube, that can indeed be called The Rhine of the Noric mountains.
Furthermore, De Fontbrune has tied another quatrain (III-35) to the birth of Hitler and this time his findings are incorrect for reasons that I explain in my own interpretation of the above quatrain.




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