Century 9 C9:Q1 In the house of the translator of Bourg, The letters will be found on the table, One-eyed, red-haired, white, hoary-headed will hold the course, Which will change for the new Constable. C9:Q2 From the top of the Aventine hill a voice heard, Be gone, be gone all of you on both sides: The anger will be appeased by the blood of the red ones, From Rimini and Prato, the Colonna expelled. C9:Q3 The 'great cow' at Ravenna in great trouble, Led by fifteen shut up at Fornase: At Rome there will be born two double-headed monsters, Blood, fire, flood, the greatest ones in space. C9:Q4 The following year discoveries through flood, Two chiefs elected, the first one will not hold: The refuge for the one of them fleeing a shadow, The house of which will maintain the first one plundered. C9:Q5 The third toe will seem first To a new monarch from low high, He who will possess himself as a Tyrant of Pisa and Lucca, To correct the fault of his predecessor. C9:Q6 An infinity of Englishmen in Guienne Will settle under the name of Anglaquitaine: In Languedoc, 'Ispalme,' Bordelais, Which they will name after 'Barboxitaine.' C9:Q7 He who will open the tomb found, And will come to close it promptly, Evil will come to him, and one will be unable to prove, If it would be better to be a Breton or Norman King. C9:Q8 The younger son made King will put his father to death, After the conflict very dishonest death: Inscription found, suspicion will bring remorse, When the wolf driven out lies down ion the bedstead. C9:Q9 When the lamp burning with inextinguishable fire Will be found in the temple of the Vestals, Child found fire, water passing through the sieve: Nîmes to perish in water, in Toulouse the markets will fall. C9:Q10 The child of a monk and nun exposed to death, To die through a she-bear, and carried off by a boar, The army will be camped by Foix and Pamiers, Against Toulouse Carcassonne the harbinger to form. C9:Q11 Wrongly will they come to put the just one to death, In public and in the middle extinguished: So great a pestilence will come to arise in this place, That the judges will be forced to flee. C9:Q12 So much silver of Diana and Mercury, The images will be found in the lake: The sculptor looking for new clay, He and his followers will be steeped in gold. C9:Q13 The exiles around Sologne, Led by night to march into Auxois, Two of Modena for Bologna cruel, Placed discovered by the fire of Buzançais. C9:Q14 Dyers' cauldrons put on the flat surface, Wine, honey and oil, and built over furnaces: They will be drowned, innocent, pronounced malefactors, Seven of borneaux smoke still in the cannon. C9:Q15 Near Perpignan the red ones detained, Those of the middle completely ruined led far off: Three cut in pieces, and five badly supported, For the Lord and Prelate of Burgundy. C9:Q16 Out of Castille Franco will come the assembly, The ambassador not agreeable will cause a schism: Those of Riviera will be in the squabble, And they will refuse entry to the great gulf. C9:Q17 The third one first does worse than Nero did, Evacuate valiant one for human blood is shed: The furnace will be rebuilt, Golden century, death, new scandalous King. C9:Q18 The lily of the Dauphin will reach into Nancy, As far as Flanders the Elector of the Empire: New confinement for the great Montmorency, Outside proven places delivered to celebrated punishment. C9:Q19 In the middle of the forest of Mayenne, Lightning will fall, the Sun in Leo: The great bastard issued from the great one Maine, On this day a point will enter the blood of Fougères. C9:Q20 By night will come through the forest of 'Reines,' Two couples roundabout route Queen the white stone, The monk king in gray in Varennes: Elected Capet causes tempest, fire, blood, slice. C9:Q21 At the tall temple of Saint-Solenne at Blois, Night Loire bridge, Prelate, King killing outright: Crushing victory in the marshes of the pond, Whence prelacy of whites miscarrying. C9:Q22 The King and his court in the place of cunning tongue, Within the temple facing the palace: In the garden the Duke of Mantue and Alba, Alba and Mantua dagger tongue and palace. C9:Q23 The younger son playing outdoors under the arbour, The top of the roof in the middle on his head, The father King in the temple is solemn, Sacrificing he will consecrate festival smoke. C9:Q24 Upon the palace at the balcony of the windows, The two little royal ones will be carried off: To pass Orléans, Paris, abbey of Saint-Denis, Nun, wicked ones to swallow green pits. C9:Q25 Crossing the bridges to come near the Roisiers, Sooner than he thought, he arrived late. The new Spaniards will come to Béziers, So that this chase will break the enterprise. C9:Q26 Departed by the bitter letters the surname of Nice, The great Cappe will present something, not his own; Near Voltai at the wall of the green columns, After Piombino the wind in good earnest. C9:Q27 The forester, the wind will be close around the bridge, Received highly, he will strike the Dauphin. The old craftsman will pass through the woods in a company, Going far beyond the right borders of the Duke. C9:Q28 The Allied fleet from the port of Marseilles, In Venice harbour to march against Hungary. To leave from the gulf and the bay of Illyria, Devastation in Sicily, for the Ligurians, cannon shot. C9:Q29 When the man will give way to none, Will wish to abandon a place taken, yet not taken; Ship afire through the swamps, bitumen at Charlieu, St. Quintin and Calais will be recaptured. C9:Q30 At the port of Pola and of San Nicolo, A Normand will punish in the Gulf of Quarnero: Capet to cry alas in the streets of Byzantium, Help from Cadiz and the great Philip. C9:Q31 The trembling of the earth at Mortara, Cassich Saint George half sunk, Drowsy with peace, war will arise, At Easter in the temple abysses opened. C9:Q32 A deep column of fine porphyry is found, Inscriptions of the Capitol under the base; Bones, twisted hair, the Roman strength tried, The fleet is stirred at the harbour of Mitylene. C9:Q33 Hercules King of Rome and of 'Annemark,' With the surname of the chief of triple Gaul, Italy and the one of St. Mark to tremble, First monarch renowned above all. C9:Q34 The single part afflicted will be mitred, Return conflict to pass over the tile: For five hundred one to betray will be titled Narbonne and Salces we have oil for knives. C9:Q35 And fair Ferdinand will be detached, To abandon the flower, to follow the Macedonian: In the great pinch his course will fail, And he will march against the Myrmidons. C9:Q36 A great King taken by the hands of a young man, Not far from Easter confusion knife thrust: Everlasting captive times what lightning on the top, When three brothers will wound each other and murder. C9:Q37 Bridge and mills overturned in December, The Garonne will rise to a very high place: Walls, edifices, Toulouse overturned, So that none will know his place like a matron. C9:Q38 The entry at Blaye for La Rochelle and the English, The great Macedonian will pass beyond: Not far from Agen will wait the Gaul, Narbonne help beguiled through conversation. C9:Q39 In Albisola to 'Veront' and Carcara, Led by night to seize Savona: The guick Gascon La Turbie and L'Escarène: Behind the wall old and new palace to seize. C9:Q40 Near Saint-Quintin in the forest deceived, In the Abbey the Flemish will be cut up: The two younger sons half-stunned by blows, The rest crushed and the guard all cut to pieces. C9:Q41 The great Chyren will seize Avignon, From Rome letters in honey full of bitterness: Letter and embassy to leave from 'Chanignon,' Carpentras taken by a black duke with a red feather. C9:Q42 From Barcelona, from Genoa and Venice, From Sicily pestilence Monaco joined: They will take their aim against the Barbarian fleet, Barbarian driven 'way back as far as Tunis. C9:Q43 On the point of landing the army of the Cross Will be watched for by the Ishmaelites, Struck from all sides by the ship impetuous, Rapidly attacked by ten elite galleys. C9:Q44 Leave, leave Geneva every last one of you Saturn will be changed from gold into iron, Those against RAYPOZ will all be exterminated, Before the coming the sky will show signs, C9:Q45 None will remain to ask, Great 'Mendosus' will obtain his dominion: Far from the court he will cause to be countermanded Piedmont, Picardy, Paris, Tuscany the worst. C9:Q46 Be gone, flee from Toulouse ye red ones, For the sacrifice to make expiation: The chief cause of the evil under the shade of pumpkins: Dead to strangle carnal prognostication. C9:Q47 The undersigned to an infamous deliverance, And having contrary advice from the multitude: Monarch changes put in danger over thought, Shut up in a cage they will see each other face to face. C9:Q48 The great city of the maritime Ocean, Surrounded by a crystalline swamp: In the winter solstice and the spring, It will be tried by frightful wind. C9:Q49 Ghent and Brussels will march against Antwerp, The Senate of London will put to death their King: Salt and wine will overthrow him, To have them the realm turned upside down. C9:Q50 Mendosus will soon come to his high realm, Putting behind a little the Lorrainers: The pale red one, the male in the interregnum, The fearful youth and Barbaric terror. C9:Q51 Against the red ones sects will conspire, Fire, water, steel, rope through peace will weaken: On the point of dying those who will plot, Except one who above all the world will ruin. C9:Q52 Peace is nigh on one side, and war, Never was the pursuit of it so great: To bemoan men, women innocent blood on the land, And this will be throughout all France. C9:Q53 The young Nero in the three chimneys Will bring forth living pages thrown out to burn Fortunate is he who will be far from such toadyism, Three of his blood will have him spy upon death. C9:Q54 There will arrive at Porto Corsini, Near Ravenna, he who will plunder the dame: In the deep sea legate from Lisbon, Hidden under a rock they will carry off seventy souls. C9:Q55 The horrible war which is being prepared in the West, The following year will come the pestilence So very horrible that young, old, nor beast, Blood, fire Mercury, Mars, Jupiter in France. C9:Q56 The army near Houdan will pass Goussainville, And at 'Maiotes' it will leave its mark: In an instant more than a thousand will be converted, Looking for the two to put them back in chain and firewood. C9:Q57 In the place of 'Drux' a King will rest, And will look for a law changing Anathema: While the sky will thunder so very loudly, New entry the King will kill himself. C9:Q58 On the left side at the spot of Vitry, The three red ones of France will be awaited: All felled red, black one not murdered, By the Bretons restored to safety. C9:Q59 At La Ferté-Vidame he will seize, Nicholas held red who had produced his life: The great Louise who will act secretly one will be born, Giving Burgundy to the Bretons through envy. C9:Q60 Barbarian conflict in the black Headdress, Blood shed, Dalmatia to tremble: Great Ishmael will set up his promontory, Frogs to tremble Lusitania aid. C9:Q61 The plunder made upon the marine coast, In Cittanova and relatives brought forward: Several of Malta through the deed of Messina Will be closely confined poorly rewarded. C9:Q62 To the great one of Ceramon-agora, The crusaders will all be attached by rank, The long-lasting Opium and Mandrake, The 'Raugon' will be released on the third of October. C9:Q63 Complaints and tears, cries and great howls, Near Narbonne at Bayonne and in Foix: Oh, what horrible calamities and changes, Before Mars has made several revolutions. C9:Q64 The Macedonian to pass the Pyrenees mountains, In March Narbonne will not offer resistance: By land and sea he will carry on very great intrigue, Capetian having no land safe for residence. C9:Q65 He will come to go into the patch of moonlight, Where he will be captured and put in a strange land: The unripe fruits will be the subject of great scandal, Great blame, to one great praise. C9:Q66 There will be peace, union and change, Estates, offices, low high and high very low: To prepare a trip, the first offspring torment, War to cease, civil process, debates. C9:Q67 From the height of the mountains around the Isère, One hundred assembled at the haven in the rock Valence: From Châteauneuf, Pierrelatte, in Donzère, Against Crest, Romans, faith assembled. C9:Q68 The noble of 'Mount Aymar' will be made obscure, The evil will come at the junction of the Saône and Rhône: Soldiers hidden in the woods on Lucy's day, Never was there so horrible a throne. C9:Q69 One the mountain of Sain-Bel and L'Arbresle The proud one of Grenoble will be hidden: Beyond Lyons and Vienne on them a very great hail, Lobster on the land not a third thereof will remain. C9:Q70 Sharp weapons hidden in the torches. In Lyons, the day of the Sacrament, Those of Vienne will all be cut to pieces, By the Latin Cantons Mâcon does not lie. C9:Q71 At the holy places animals seen with hair, With him who will not dare the day: At Carcassonne propitious for disgrace, He will be set for a more ample stay. C9:Q72 Again will the holy temples be polluted, And plundered by the Senate of Toulouse: Saturn two three cycles completed, In April, May, people of new leaven. C9:Q73 The Blue Turban King entered into Foix, And he will reign less than an evolution of Saturn: The White Turban King Byzantium heart banished, Sun, Mars and Mercury near Aquarius. C9:Q74 In the city of 'Fertsod' homicide, Deed, and deed many oxen plowing no sacrifice: Return again to the honors of Artemis, And to Vulcan bodies dead ones to bury. C9:Q75 From Ambracia and the country of Thrace People by sea, evil and help from the Gauls: In Provence the perpetual trace, With vertiges of their custom and laws. C9:Q76 With the black bird of prey & blood-thirsty Sprung from the straw-mattress of the inhuman Nero Between two rivers military left hand, Will be murdered by a Young bald man. C9:Q77 The realm taken the King will conspire, The dame taken to death ones sworn by lot: They will refuse life to the Queen and son, And the mistress at the fort of the wife. C9:Q78 The Greek dame of ugly beauty, Made happy by countless suitors: Transferred out to the Spanish realm, Taken captive to die a miserable death. C9:Q79 The chief of the fleet through deceit and trickery Will make the timid ones come out of their galleys: Come out, murdered, the chief renouncer of chrism, Then through ambush they will pay him his wages. C9:Q80 The Duke shall want to exterminate his own people He will send the strongest ones to strange places, Through tyranny Pisa & Lucca will be ruined, Then the Barbarians without wine will vintage. C9:Q81 The crafty King will understand his snares, Enemies to assail from three sides: A strange number tears from hoods, The grandeur of the translator will come to fail. C9:Q82 By the flood and fierce pestilence, The great city for long besieged: The sentry and guard dead by hand, Sudden capture but none wronged. C9:Q83 Sun twenty of Taurus the earth will tremble so strongly, The great filled theatre will be ruined, The air, sky & earth obscured & troubled, Then the infidel will call upon God & saints. C9:Q84 The exposed King will complete the slaughter, After he has found his origin, A torrent to open the tomb of marble & lead Of a great Roman with Medusa's mark. C9:Q85 To pass Guienne, Languedoc and the Rhône, From Agen holding Marmande and La Réole: To open through faith the wall, Marseilles will hold its throne, Conflict near Saint-Paul-de-Mausole. C9:Q86 From Bourg-la-Reine they will come straight to Chartres, And near Pont d'Antony they will pause: Seven crafty as Martens for peace, Paris closed by an army they will enter. C9:Q87 In the forest cleared of the Tuft, By the hermitage will be placed the temple: The Duke of Étampes through the ruse he invented Will teach a lesson to the prelate of Montlhéry. C9:Q88 Calais, Arras, help to Thérouanne, Peace and semblance the spy will simulate: The soldiery of Savoy to descend by Roanne, People who would end the rout deterred. C9:Q89 For seven years fortune will favor Philip, He will beat down again the exertions of the Arabs: Then at his noon perplexing contrary affair, Young Ogmios will destroy his stronghold. C9:Q90 A captain of Great Germany Will come to deliver through false help To the King of Kings the support of Pannonia, So that his revolt will cause a great flow of blood. C9:Q91 The horrible plague Perinthus and Nicopolis, The Peninsula and Macedonia will it fall upon: It will devastate Thessaly and Amphipolis, An unknown evil, and from Anthony refusal. C9:Q92 The King will want to enter the new city, Through its enemies they will come to subdue it: Captive free falsely to speak and act, King to be outside, he will keep far from the enemy. C9:Q93 The enemies very far from the fort, The bastion brought by wagons: Above the walls of Bourges crumbled, When Hercules the Macedonian will strike. C9:Q94 Weak galleys will be joined together, False enemies the strongest on the rampart: Weak ones assailed Bratislava trembles, Lübeck and Meissen will take the barbarian side. C9:Q95 The newly made one will lead the army, Almost cut off up to near the bank: Help from the Milanais elite straining, The Duke deprived of his eyes in Milan in an iron cage. C9:Q96 The army denied entry to the city, The Duke will enter through persuasion: The army led secretly to the weak gates, They will put it to fire and sword, effusion of blood. C9:Q97 The forces of the sea divided into three parts, The second one will run out of supplies, In despair looking for the Elysian Fields, The first ones to enter the breach will obtain the victory. C9:Q98 Those afflicted through the fault of a single one stained, The transgressor in the opposite party: He will send word to those of Lyons that compelled They be to deliver the great chief of 'Molite.' C9:Q99 The 'Aquilon' Wind will cause the siege to be raised, Over the walls to throw ashes, lime and dust: Through rain afterwards, which will do them much worse, Last help against their frontier. C9:Q100 Naval battle night will be overcome, Fire in the ships to the West ruin: New trick, the great ship colored, Anger to the vanquished, and victory in a drizzle.