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Pastimes : Nostradamus: Predictions

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To: Michael who wrote (4)2/18/1998 6:55:00 PM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (3) of 1615
 
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I will greatly appreciate it if someone would be so good as to tell us all whether the dates given in the writings of Nostradamus (1503-1566) were original dates based on the Julian Calendar (in use in his day and age) or subsequently modified dates based on the Gregorian Calendar which came into use ever since 1582.

If the dates in the Nostradamus quatrains were original Julian dates, then I presume about 10 days must be added to each of them to convert them to Gregorian dates. So the fateful date of February 23rd 1998 should be modified to, say, March 4/5th 1998! I stand to be corrected on this one!

I suppose a ~10-day difference is not that important as long as what is supposed to come to pass happens???
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