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Nostradamus. Author or prophecies. Childhood. Born Michel de Nostredame on Dec. 14 th , 1503 in the South of France Youngest of eight children Father was a grain dealer. Originally Jewish, converted to Catholicism Not a lot of things are known for certain concerning Nostradamus’ childhood ….
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Nostradamus Author or prophecies
Childhood • Born Michel de Nostredame on Dec. 14th, 1503 in the South of France • Youngest of eight children • Father was a grain dealer. Originally Jewish, converted to Catholicism • Not a lot of things are known for certain concerning Nostradamus’ childhood …
Childhood Cont. • Said to have been educated by his maternal great-grandfather (while others say that he passed away when young Nostradamus was one-year-old). • It is for certain, however, that Nostradamus entered the University of Avignon to study for his baccalaureate • The university closed a year later due to the plague
Facing Troubles • Worked as an apothecary in 1529 after Avignon was closed down • Entered the University of Montpelier to study for his doctorate in medicine • Unfortunately, expelled from the university when administration found out that Nostradamus had been working as an apothecary • Continued to work as an apothecary and became famous for creating the Rose Pill. Said to protect from the plague
Marriage • In 1531, invited by Jules-Cesar Scaliger, a leading Renaissance scholar, to Agen • Met his wife there (whose name is still under dispute) and she bore him two children • Three years later, Nostradamus’ wife and two children passed away as victims of the Plague • Spent several years working with physicians trying to find cures for the plague • Eventually remarried in 1547 to a rich widow, Anne Ponsarde, and had six children
The Seer • Started to move away from medicine and towards the occult • Decided to write an almanac for 1550 • Along with the release of his first almanac, Nostradamus Latinized his name. • Almanac proved to be a success and started to write one for each following year • All together, the almanacs contain 6,338 prophecies • Most of them are failed predictions
Prophecies • Began writing a book of one thousand quatrains. These are the prophecies that Nostradamus is famous for today • Mixed reactions with the public • Some believed Nostradamus to be a servant of evil and a fake • Catherine de Medicis, queen of France, was one of Nostradamus’ greatest supporters • Summoned him to Paris and had him draw up horoscopes for each of her children
The Final Years • By 1566, Nostradamus’ gout made any type of movement extremely difficult • Knowing that the end was year, bequeathed all of his money (about $300,000) to his wife • On July 2nd, 1566, found dead next to his bed