Quatrain 8.38 Marshal Brune
Quatrain 8.38 Marshal BruneLe Roy de Bloys dans Auignon regner
Vn autre fois le peuple emonopolle,
Dedans le Rosne par murs fera baigner
Iusques a cinq le dernier pres de Nolle.
The King of Blois will reign in Avignon,
once again the people covered in blood.
In the Rhône he will make swim
near the walls, up to five the last one near Nolle.
Guillaume Brune (1763-1815) was a Marshal of France from 1804, in service from 1793. He took an active part in the revolution: first he organized the newspaper, then went into the army, distinguished himself during the Italian campaign of Napoleon. In 1797 Brun was promoted to the generals. In 1807 Napoleon sent him to resign for republican views.
The 1 line. Prior to the French Revolution, Avignon belonged to the Pope. Revolutionary troops occupied the city in 1791. After a bloody conflict the Pope lost the city of France under the treaty of 1797. In 1815 this city took the side of the king. The Avignon ultra-royalists killed Brun and threw him into Rhône for having repeatedly suppressed their uprising.
The 4 line. Nolle is a little village in Netherlands. Perhaps this line predicted Brun's decisive victory over the Russian-English Dutch expedition of 1799. Total there were 5 fights: the French attacked on August 6 and 30 and Russian-British troops – on September 8, 21 and 25 then they capitulated.
Probable decoding of number 8.38. 8000-83=7917. If 1 is put at the ahead we will get 1797 – the year when he became general.
Quatrain 8.92 Egyptian campaign of Napoleon
Quatrain 8.92 Egyptian campaign of Napoleon