Et feront prés du pont Anthoni pause.
Sept pour la paix cauteleux comme Martres
Feront entrée d'armée à Paris clause.
From Bourg-la-Reine they will come straight to Chartres,
And near the pont d'Antony they will pause:
Seven crafty as Martens for peace,
Paris closed by an army they will enter.
In 1814 the allied armies of Russia and Prussia "wishing for peace," sought to end the Napoleonic wars. At the end of March 1814 they approached Paris. Napoleon was not in the capital and his brother Joseph substituted him. Significant military superiority was on the side of Russian-Prussian troops. Nevertheless, the allied forces rushed in battle on the outskirts of Paris. There were 3 times more killed Russians than the Prussians.
The 4 line. Artillery was placed at all heights around the capital and directed toward the city. Alexander I issued an ultimatum that if the city does not surrender, then it will be destroyed. To avoid this, Paris was declared an open city, and Allied troops marched into it with a triumphant march.
Linkage with other quatrains: 9.08, 4.54, 8.57, 1.76.
Decoding of the number 9.86. If 1 to put in front, then 1900-86=1814 – the year of capture Paris.
Decoding of the number 9.86.
Quatrain 1.32 Napoleon's exile to the Elbe
Quatrain 1.32 Napoleon's exile to the ElbeLe grand empire sera tost translate
En lieu petit, qui bien tost viendra croi[s]tre
Lieu bien infime, d'exigue comte.