1. Prophet Nostradamus
When talking about prophets in the world, the first person that humanity remembers is Nostradamus because unlike other prophets, he had the ability to predict the fate of the world for a long time, even several centuries.
Nostradamus (Latinized name of Michel de Nostredame) born December 14, 1503 - died July 1, 1566, was a famous French pharmacist and prophet. Nostradamus's predictions about major world events such as disease, war, and terrible natural disasters have mostly been proven in reality.
Nostradamus from a young age showed natural talents, especially in mathematics, astronomy and astrology. Graduating from university, Nostradamus became a doctor until the plague struck and took the lives of all members of his family.
Leaving his homeland, Nostradamus wandered to many places in France and Italy. Carrying a melancholy and miserable mood, the "man with deep eyes" came up with a new passion in occult science. In 1550, he published the first "child" in his prophetic career and brought unexpected success.
Nostradamus continued his career with more than 1,000 quatrains that later became the Prophecies of mankind. However, to avoid the government's scrutiny, he had to use wordplay and other languages such as Greek, Latin, Italian, Hebrew and Arabic...
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