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Nostradamus' Predictions With Orson Welles As Host And Narrator Explained By How They Proved Extraordinarily Right In The Past And What They Portend In The Years To Come (1981, Color, 90 Minutes, All Regions DVD Format.) Plus Special Bonus Feature: "Nostradamus: An Historical Mystery" Biography Film Short ! (Black and White, 10 MInutes.), Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD, MP4 Video Download Or USB Flash Drive! #Nostradamus #Physicians #Qabalists #Occultists #Astrologers #Magicians #Magickians #Apocathary #Hermetics #Prophets #Divinators #Seers #Oracles #Doctors #Healers #Psychics #Judaism #Catholicism #RomanCatholicism #Bubonicplague #ThePlague #MichelDeNostredame #DVD #VideoDownload #MP4 #USBFlashDrive
Michel de Nostredame, usually Latinized as Nostradamus, French physician, qabalist, occultist, astrologer, magician, hermetic, prophet, divinator and seer, best known for his book Les Propheties, a collection of 942 poetic quatrains predicting future events first published in 1555 and rarely out of print since his death (December 14, 1503 - July 2, 1566) was born ((depending on the source, December 14 or 21, 1503) in St. Remy, Provence, France as Michel de Notredame. The family of Nostradamus was originally Jewish, but had converted to Catholicism before he was born. He studied at the University of Avignon, but was forced to leave after just over a year when the university closed due to an outbreak of the plague. He worked as an apothecary for several years before entering the University of Montpellier, hoping to earn a doctorate, but was almost immediately expelled after his work as an apothecary (a manual trade forbidden by university statutes) was discovered. He first married in 1531, but his wife and two children were killed in 1534 during another plague outbreak. He fought alongside doctors against the plague before remarrying to Anne Ponsarde, who bore him six children. He wrote an almanac for 1550 and, as a result of its success, continued writing them for future years as he began working as an astrologer for various wealthy patrons. Catherine de' Medici became one of his foremost supporters. His Les Propheties, published in 1555, relied heavily on historical and literary precedent and initially received mixed reception. He suffered from severe gout towards the end of his life, which eventually developed in edema. He died on 2 July 1566. Many popular authors have retold apocryphal legends about his life. Orson Welles hosted a documentary film on his life named "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow". #MichelDeNostredame