Century 3 C3:Q1 After combat and naval battle, The great Neptune in his highest belfry: Red adversary will become pale with fear, Putting the great Ocean in dread. C3:Q2 The divine word will give to the substance, Including heaven earth, gold hidden in the mystic milk: Body, soul, spirit having all power, As much under its feet as the Heavenly see. C3:Q3 Mars and Mercury, and the silver joined together, Towards the south extreme drought: In the depths of Asia one will say the earth trembles, Corinth, Ephesus then in perplexity. C3:Q4 When they will be close the lunar ones will fail, From one another not greatly distant, Cold, dryness, danger towards the frontiers, Even where the oracle has had its beginning. C3:Q5 Near, far the failure of the two great luminaries Which will occur between April and March. Oh, what a loss! but two great good-natured ones By land and sea will relieve all parts. C3:Q6 Within the closed temple the lightning will enter, The citizens within their fort injured: Horses, cattle, men, the wave will touch the wall, Through famine, drought, under the weakest armed. C3:Q7 The fugitives, fire from the sky on the pikes: Conflict near the ravens frolicking, From land they cry for aid and heavenly relief, When the combatants will be near the walls. C3:Q8 The Cimbri joined with their neighbors Will come to ravage almost Spain: Peoples gathered in Guienne and Limousin Will be in league, and will bear them company. C3:Q9 Bordeaux, Rouen and La Rochelle joined Will hold around the great Ocean sea, English, Bretons and the Flemings allied Will chase them as far as Roanne. C3:Q10 Greater calamity of blood and famine, Seven times it approaches the marine shore: Monaco from hunger, place captured, captivity, The great one led crunching in a metaled cage. C3:Q11 The arms to fight in the sky a long time, The tree in the middle of the city fallen: Sacred bough clipped, steel, in the face of the fire-brand, Then the monarch of 'Adria' fallen. C3:Q12 Because of the swelling of the Ebro, Po, Tagus, Tiber and Rhône And because of the pond of Geneva and Arezzo, The two great chiefs and cities of the Garonne, Taken, dead, drowned: human booty divided. C3:Q13 Through lightning in the arch gold and silver melted, Of two captives one will eat the other: The greatest one of the city stretched out, When submerged the fleet will swim. C3:Q14 Through the branch of the valiant personage Of lowest France: because of the unhappy father Honors, riches, travail in his old age, For having believed the advice of a simple man. C3:Q15 The realm, will change in heart, vigor and glory, In all points having its adversary opposed: Then through death France an infancy will subjugate, A great Regent will then be more contrary. C3:Q16 An English prince Mars in his heavenly heart Will want to pursue his prosperous fortune, Of the two duels one will pierce his gall: Hated by him well loved by his mother. C3:Q17 Mount Aventine will be seen to burn at night: The sky very suddenly dark in Flanders: When the monarch will chase his nephew, Then Church people will commit scandals. C3:Q18 After the rather long rain milk, In several places in Reims the sky touched: Alas, what a bloody murder is prepared near them, Fathers and sons Kings will not dare approach. C3:Q19 In Lucca it will come to rain blood and milk, Shortly before a change of praetor: Great plague and war, famine and drought will be made visible Far away where their prince and rector will die. C3:Q20 Through the regions of the great river 'Bethique' Deep in Iberia to the Kingdom of Grenada Crosses beaten back by the Mahometan peoples One of Cordova will betray his country C3:Q21 In the Conca by the Adriatic Sea There will appear a horrible fish, With face human and its end aquatic, Which will be taken without the hook. C3:Q22 Six days the attack made before the city: Battle will be given strong and harsh: Three will surrender it, and to them pardon: The rest to fire and to bloody slicing and cutting. C3:Q23 If, France, you pass beyond the Ligurian Sea, You will see yourself shut up in islands and seas: Mahommet contrary, more so the Adriatic Sea: You will gnaw the bones of horses and asses. C3:Q24 Great confusion in the enterprise, Loss of people, countless treasure: You ought not to extend further there. France, let what I say be remembered. C3:Q25 He who will attain to the kingdom of Navarre When Sicily and Naples will be joined: He will hold Bigorre and Landes through Foix and Oloron From one who will be too closely allied with Spain. C3:Q26 They will prepare idols of Kings and Princes, Soothsayers and empty prophets elevated: Horn, victim of gold, and azure, dazzling, The soothsayers will be interpreted. C3:Q27 Libyan Prince powerful in the West Will come to inflame very much French with Arabian. Learned in letters condescending he will Translate the Arabian language into French. C3:Q28 Of land weak and parentage poor, Through piece and peace he will attain to the empire. For a long time a young female to reign, Never has one so bad come upon the kingdom. C3:Q29 The two nephews brought up in diverse places: Naval battle, land, fathers fallen: They will come to be elevated very high in making war To avenge the injury, enemies succumbed. C3:Q30 He who during the struggle with steel in the deed of war Will have carried off the prize from on greater than he: By night six will carry the grudge to his bed, Without armor he will surprised suddenly. C3:Q31 On the field of Media, of Arabia and of Armenia Two great armies will assemble thrice: The host near the bank of the Araxes, They will fall in the land of the great Suleiman. C3:Q32 The great tomb of the people of Aquitaine Will approach near to Tuscany, When Mars will be in the corner of Germany And in the land of the Mantuan people. C3:Q33 In the city where the wolf will enter, Very near there will the enemies be: Foreign army will spoil a great country. The friends will pass at the wall and Alps. C3:Q34 When the eclipse of the Sun will then be, The monster will be seen in full day: Quite otherwise will one interpret it, High price unguarded: none will have foreseen it. C3:Q35 From the very depths of the West of Europe, A young child will be born of poor people, He who by his tongue will seduce a great troop: His fame will increase towards the realm of the East. C3:Q36 Buried apoplectic not dead, He will be found to have his hands eaten: When the city will condemn the heretic, He who it seemed to them had changed their laws. C3:Q37 The speech delivered before the attack, Milan taken by the Eagle through deceptive ambushes: Ancient wall driven in by cannons, Through fire and blood few given quarter. C3:Q38 The Gallic people and a foreign nation Beyond the mountains, dead, captured and killed: In the contrary month and near vintage time, Through the Lords drawn up in accord. C3:Q39 The seven in three months in agreement To subjugate the Apennine Alps: But the tempest and cowardly Ligurian, Destroys them in sudden ruins. C3:Q40 The great theater will come to be set up again: The dice cast and the snares already laid. Too much the first one will come to tire in the death knell, Prostrated by arches already a long time split. C3:Q41 Hunch-back will be elected by the council, A more hideous monster not seen on earth, The willing blow will put out his eye: The traitor to the King received as faithful. C3:Q42 The child will be born with two teeth in his mouth, Stones will fall during the rain in Tuscany: A few years after there will be neither wheat nor barley, To satiate those who will faint from hunger. C3:Q43 People from around the Tarn, Lot and Garonne Beware of passing the Apennine mountains: Your tomb near Rome and Ancona, The black frizzled beard will have a trophy set up. C3:Q44 When the animal domesticated by man After great pains and leaps will come to speak: The lightning to the virgin will be very harmful, Taken from earth and suspended in the air. C3:Q45 The five strangers entered in the temple, Their blood will come to pollute the land: To the Toulousans it will be a very hard example Of one who will come to exterminate their laws. C3:Q46 The sky ( of Plancus' city ) forebodes to us Through clear signs and fixed stars, That the time of its sudden change is approaching, Neither for its good, nor for its evils. C3:Q47 The old monarch chased out of his realm Will go to the East asking for its help: For fear of the crosses he will fold his banner: To Mitylene he will go through port and by land. C3:Q48 Seven hundred captives bound roughly. Lots drawn for the half to be murdered: The hope at hand will come very promptly But not as soon as the fifteenth death. C3:Q49 Gallic realm, you will be much changed: To a foreign place is the empire transferred: You will be set up amidst other customs and laws: Rouen and Chartres will do much of the worst to you. C3:Q50 The republic of the great city Will not want to consent to the great severity: King summoned by trumpet to go out, The ladder at the wall, the city will repent. C3:Q51 Paris conspires to commit a great murder Blois will cause it to be fully carried out: Those of Orléans will want to replace their chief, Angers, Troyes, Langres will commit a misdeed against them. C3:Q52 In Campania there will be a very long rain, In Apulia very great drought. The Cock will see the Eagle, its wing poorly finished, By the Lion will it be put into extremity. C3:Q53 When the greatest one will carry off the prize Of Nuremberg, of Augsburg, and those of Bâle Through Cologne the chief Frankfort re-taken They will cross through Flanders right into Gaul. C3:Q54 One of the greatest ones will flee to Spain Which will thereafter come to bleed in a long wound: Armies passing over the high mountains, Devastating all, and then to reign in peace. C3:Q55 In the year that one eye will reign in France, The court will be in very unpleasant trouble: The great one of Blois will kill his friend: The realm placed in harm and double doubt. C3:Q56 Montauban, Nîmes, Avignon and Béziers, Plague, thunder and hail in the wake of Mars: Of Paris bridge, Lyons wall, Montpellier, After six hundreds and seven score three pairs. C3:Q57 Seven times will you see the British nation change, Steeped in blood in 290 years: Free not at all its support Germanic. Aries doubt his 'Bastarnian' pole. C3:Q58 Near the Rhine from the Noric mountains Will be born a great one of people come too late, One who will defend Sarmatia and the Pannonians, One will not know what will have become of him. C3:Q59 Barbarian empire usurped by the third, The greater part of his blood he will put to death: Through senile death the fourth struck by him, For fear that the blood through the blood be not dead. C3:Q60 Throughout all Asia (Minor) great proscription, Even in Mysia, Lycia and Pamphilia. Blood will be shed because of the absolution Of a young black one filled with felony. C3:Q61 The great band and sect of crusaders Will be arrayed in Mesopotamia: Light company of the nearby river, That such law will hold for an enemy. C3:Q62 Near the Douro by the closed Tyrian sea, He will come to pierce the great Pyrenees mountains. One hand shorter his opening glosses, He will lead his traces to Carcassone. C3:Q63 The Roman power will be thoroughly abased, Following in the footsteps of its great neighbour: Hidden civil hatred and debates Will delay their follies for the buffoons. C3:Q64 The chief of Persia will occupy great 'Olchades,' The trireme fleet against the Mahometan people From Parthia, and Media: and the Cyclades pillaged: Long rest at the great Ionian port. C3:Q65 When the sepulchre of the great Roman is found, The day after a pontiff will be elected, The senate fights he will not be approved His blood poisoned in the sacred chalice. C3:Q66 The great Bailiff of Orleans put to death Will be by one of blood revengeful: Of death deserved he will not die, nor by chance: He made captive poorly by his feet and hands. C3:Q67 A new sect of Philosophers Despising death, gold, honors and riches Will not be bordering upon the German mountains: To follow them they will have power and crowds. C3:Q68 Leaderless people of Spain and Italy Dead, overcome within the Peninsula: Their dictator betrayed by irresponsible folly, Swimming in blood everywhere in the latitude. C3:Q69 The great army led by a young man, It will come to surrender itself into the hands of the enemies: But the old one born to the half-pig, He will cause Châlon and Mâcon to be friends. C3:Q70 The great Britain including England Will come to be flooded very high by waters The new League of Ausonia will make war, So that they will come to strive against them. C3:Q71 Those in the isles besieged for a long time Will take vigorous force against their foes: Those outside dead overcome by starvation, Put in greater hunger than ever they shall know. C3:Q72 The good old man buried quite alive, Near the great river through false suspicion: The new old man ennobled by riches, Captured on the road all his gold for ransom. C3:Q73 When the cripple will attain to the realm, For his competitor he will have a near bastard: He and the realm will become so very trimmed That before he recovers, it will be too late. C3:Q74 Naples, Florence, Faenza and Imola, They will be on terms of such disagreement As to delight in the wretches of Nola Complaining of having mocked its chief. C3:Q75 Pau, Verona, Vicenza, Saragossa, From distant swords lands wet with blood: Very great plague will come with the great shell, Relief near, and the remedies very far. C3:Q76 In Germany will be born diverse sects, Coming very near happy paganism, The heart captive and returns small, They will return to paying the true tithe. C3:Q77 The third climate included under Aries The year 1727 in October, The King of Persia captured by those of Egypt: Conflict, death, loss: to the cross great shame. C3:Q78 The chief of Scotland, with six of Germany Captive of the Eastern seamen: They will pass Gibraltar and Spain, Present in Persia for the fearful new King. C3:Q79 The fatal everlasting order through the chain Will come to turn through consistent order: The chain of Marseilles will be broken: The city taken, the enemy at the same time. C3:Q80 The worthy one chased out of the English realm, The adviser through anger put to the fire: His adherents will go so low to efface themselves That the bastard will be half received. C3:Q81 The great shameless, audacious bawler, He will be elected governor of the army: The boldness of his contention, The bridge broken, the city faint from fear. C3:Q82 Fréjus, Antibes, towns around Nice, They will be thoroughly devastated by sea and by land: The locusts by land and by sea the wind propitious, Captured, dead, bound, pillaged without law of war. C3:Q83 The long hairs of Celtic Gaul Accompanied by foreign nations, They will make captive the people of Aquitaine, For succumbing to their designs. C3:Q84 The great city will be thoroughly desolated, Of the inhabitants not a single one will remain there: Wall, sex, temple and virgin violated, Through sword, fire, plague, cannon people will die. C3:Q85 The city taken through deceit and guile, Taken in by means of a handsome youth: Assault given by the Raubine near LAUDE, He and all dead for having thoroughly deceived. C3:Q86 A chief of Ausonia will go to Spain By sea, he will make a stop in Marseilles: Before his death he will linger a long time: After his death one will see a great marvel. C3:Q87 Gallic fleet, do not approach Corsica, Less Sardinia, you will rue it: Every one of you will die frustrated of the help of the cape: You will swim in blood, captive you will not believe me. C3:Q88 From Barcelona a very great army by sea, All Marseilles will tremble with terror: Isles seized help shut off by sea, Your traitor will swim on land. C3:Q89 At that time Cyprus will be frustrated Of its relief by those of the Aegean Sea: Old ones slaughtered: but by speeches and supplications Their King seduced, Queen outraged more. C3:Q90 The great Satyr and Tiger of Hyrcania, Gift presented to those of the Ocean: A fleet's chief will set out from Carmania, One who will take land at the 'Tyrren Phocaean.' C3:Q91 The tree which had long been dead and withered, In one night it will come to grow green again: The Cronian King sick, Prince with club foot, Feared by his enemies he will make his sail bound. C3:Q92 The world near the last period, Saturn will come back again late: Empire transferred towards the Dusky nation, The eye plucked out by the Goshawk at Narbonne. C3:Q93 In Avignon the chief of the whole empire Will make a stop on the way to desolated Paris: 'Tricast' will hold the anger of Hannibal: Lyons will be poorly consoled for the change. C3:Q94 In 500 years during which more will take into account, The one who was the ornament of his era: Then with a shock great clarity he will give, Which by this century will bring them great contentment. C3:Q95 The law of More will be seen to decline: After another much more seductive: Dnieper first will come to give way: Through gifts and tongue another more attractive. C3:Q96 The Chief of FOSSANO will have his throat cut By the leader of the bloodhound and greyhound: The deed executed by those of the TARPEIAN Rock, Saturn in Leo February 13. C3:Q97 New law to occupy the new land Towards Syria, Judea and Palestine: The great barbarian empire to decay, Before the Moon completes it cycle. C3:Q98 Two royal brothers will wage war so fiercely That between them the war will be so mortal That both will occupy the strong places: Their great quarrel will fill realm and life. C3:Q99 In the grassy fields of Alein & Vernègues Of mount Lebron near the Durance, The conflict will be very sharp for both armies, Mesopotamia will fail in France. C3:Q100 The last one honored amongst the Gauls, Over the enemy man will he be victorious: Force and land in a moment explored, When the envious one will die from an arrow shot.