00:00We are between 1557 and 1559, a sequence of historical events that will mark the destiny of France.
00:09Centuries later, many would link these events to the dark visions of Nostradamas.
00:15The prophet in his omens and quatrains describes calamities, rebellions and death for the kingdom of France.
00:22In 1559, Henry II died after an accident in a tournament, leaving the throne in deep instability.
00:31His wife, Catherine de Medici, takes political control as the dominant and astute figure at the French court.
00:39Under his influence, his sons rise to power, while France is fragmented by violent religious conflicts between Catholics and Protestants.
00:48We move on to the reign of Charles IX, whose life slowly fades away, weakened and marked by the violence of his
00:55time.
00:56The exiled kingdom will return, its enemies will find themselves plotting, but its time will never triumph.
01:033 and 70, a death that was too certain.
01:06Catherine de Medici, witness to her son's downfall, begins to lose control of the destiny she held for so long
01:14years.
01:14After Charles's death, Henry III ascended to the throne, breaking with his mother's influence and removing Catherine from the inner circle of the royal family.
01:22can.
01:23In this context emerges Francisco de Alain, the youngest son who conspires in the shadows, intensifying the instability of the kingdom.
01:30During these decades, the Valioa dynasty was consumed.
01:34Death, betrayal, and political ineptitude dominate the real-world scenario.
01:39Finally, in 1589, Henry IV came to power.
01:44With him the line of the Valois ends and a new stage begins, thus between history and prophecy.
01:50Time reveals how the events and words of Nostradamas continue to intertwine, leaving the eternal question open.
01:58Were these visions a real prediction or simply an interpretation of fate?
02:02These texts are part of the first century of the book Prophetic Chronology of Nostradamas.
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