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Nostradamus Genuine-Prediction Claim

The proponent view that specific quatrains, most notably one popularly linked to King Henri II's 1559 death, demonstrate genuine foreknowledge of real historical events.

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  • Nostradamus Genuine-Prediction Claim is supported by Henri II of France — The quatrain popularly linked to his 1559 jousting death names no king, date, or country; historians treat the correspondence as a striking coincidence, not confirmed foreknowledge.

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