Voorbeelden van het gebruik van De fontbrune in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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De Fontbrune, who had commented them.
These are quotes from De Fontbrune's Les Prophéties….
De Fontbrune received many letters of his readers.
The opinions about De Fontbrune are quite divergent.
De Fontbrune was born in Castres on February 6, 1900.
partly revised by De Fontbrune jr.
De Fontbrune was especially focused upon France.
Moreover, they quoted from De Fontbrune's Les Propheties….
Dr. de Fontbrune published this book
In Letter from Paris, the name of dr. De Fontbrune was correctly printed.
De Fontbrune linked quatrain 04-80 to the Maginot-line.
This book is written by Jean-Charles de Fontbrune, a son of dr.
De Fontbrune first was confronted with the Centuries in 1934.
among which those of Piobb and De Fontbrune.
According to De Fontbrune, pope Plus XII was a descendant of Louis XVII.
The Centuries were quite important for De Fontbrune in World War II.
In some ways, De Fontbrune was a remarkable Century-scholar.
Van Berkel: Information on dr. Max Pigeard de Gurbert alias dr. De Fontbrune 1900-1959.
The photo of De Fontbrune is a cut-out of the photo in this book.
It contained a transcript of the Epistle to Henry II and a translation into modern-French by De Fontbrune.
De Fontbrune writes nothing about Hitler being indicated by an anagram.
The biographic information is founded upon the biography by Jean-Charles de Fontbrune in De Fontbrune-1975, p. I-VIII.
For De Fontbrune, there was no doubt that France would win the war.
On the other hand, in connection with De Fontbrune, she added the title Nostradamus,
De Fontbrune expected that in"the coming conflict" England would choose the side of France's enemies.
According to Jean-Charles de Fontbrune, it was in the tenth edition that his father announced the return of De Gaulle.
De Fontbrune expected that in the coming war, England would choose the side of France's enemies.
Der Seher von Salon contains a reference to expectations of the Frenchman De Fontbrune, written in 1938 in Les Prophéties de Maistre Michel Nostradamus expliquées et commentées, about a war which, according to De Fontbrune, would begin around 1947 and about England's position during that war:
De Fontbrune(1939[1938, fifth edition], p.177 ff; Laver read the second edition)
According to De Fontbrune, the decease of Pius XI would mark the beginning of the troubles in Europe.