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The first ascension of Napoleon I was predicted in quatrain 8.57 "Napoleon's career", from 1804 to 1814 he was the Emperor of France and Italy. After the surrender of Paris, he abdicated and was exile. His second ascension is "hundred days" of government from March 30 to June 22, 1815, when he returned after escape from the island Elba. "One hundred days" ended in the defeat of Napoleon in the battle near the Belgian village of Waterloo.

"The East will weaken." In the war in the east with Russia, Napoleon lost almost the entire army. This defeat weakened him and was the beginning of the end.

The 4 line. By the sea he was sent to exile to St. Helena island, where he finished his days in 1821.

Linkage with other quatrains: 4.54, 8.57, 1.76.

Decoding of the number 8.59. If 1 to put before 9 and to considered 19 as 1190, then 1900-85=1815 – the year of exile.

Decoding of the number 8.59.

 

Quatrain 5.15 Abdication of Napoleon I

Quatrain 5.15 Abdication of Napoleon I

En nauigant captif prins grand pontife;

Grands apprestez saillir les clercs tumultuez:

Second esleu absent son bien debise,

Son fauory bastard à mort tué.

 

The great Pontiff taken captive while navigating,

The great one will fall, the clerks will in tumult:

Second one elected in his absence, estate declines,

His favorite bastard to death broken.