Home Search View Cart Contact Us
Constant-Content.com What is Constant-Content?
Buy Unique Articles, Tutorials, and Purchase all types of
Content for your Magazine or Website.
Content
Multimedia
Search
Advanced Search
Login
Email or Penname:
Password:
CustomerAuthor
Registration
Forgot Your Password?
Partners

All Content > Articles > History » View Article

A SEER IN PROVINCE


Summary:
Did Nostradamus, the seer of Provence, really forsee the end of the world? Or was he a man troubled by the events of his time and seeking answers like everyone else?
Details or Sample:
For centuries, the name of a humble, scholarly man from Province in France has struck fear into the hearts of all those who have heard of his prophecies.
His name was Michel de Nostradamus, and many people believe that he saw visions of the end of the world.
Born in 1503, Nostradamus was a doctor of medicine. He treated victims of the Black Death, a plague spread by rats. But even his skill could not save his wife and two young children. The young Nostradamus abandoned medicine, and wandered through France, trying to overcome his grief.
Then he found happiness again with a woman called Anne de Gemille, and settled down in the town of Salon. In an attic room at his wife"s house, Nostradamus began the occult studies that were to fill the remainder of his days.
Perhaps it was the loss of his young family that led him to try and glimpse the future. Perhaps he was trying to reassure himself that there was a purpose and a plan to everything, even the dreadful loss of his young family.

Purchase this content for your website...



Pricing:
Usage: $15 [Add to Cart]
Unique: $30 [Add to Cart]

Downloads: 0
Written by: Gail Kavanagh
Available File Types:Text
Words: 555

Categories

Home | Reviews | Tutorials | Blog Entries | Private Request | Premium Articles | Articles | About Us | Buy Articles | Review Writers | Blog Writers | Buy Photography | Buy Illustrations | Buy Videos | Why Us | Blog | Register | Login | Freelance Writers | FAQs | Writer Forum | Help | Search Articles | View Cart | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Submission Guidelines | Link to Us | Contact Us
©Copyright 2008. Constant-Content.com. All Rights Reserved.