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English: Nostradamus's tombstone in the Collegiale St-Laurent at Salon-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.

The headstone, written in Latin and composed by his wife, reads as follows: "Here lie the bones of the illustrious Michel Nostradamus, alone of all mortals judged worthy to record events of the entire world with his almost divine pen, under the influence of the stars. He lived 62 years, 6 months, and 17 days. He died at Salon in the year 1566. Let not posterity* disturb his rest. Anne Pons Gemelle wishes her husband true happiness."

Copyright (c) Peter Lemesurier 2006; *original translation contains typo “prosperity”

Source: Self-made by me, Peter Lemesurier, 1997. For a higher-resolution version, contact me via my website.

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