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María I de Escocia, atrapada entre conspiraciones, matrimonios estratégicos y cartas secretas que cambiaron su destino; Nostradamus ya había advertido sobre traiciones y veneno; historia y profecía se entrelazan en este relato épico del siglo XVI. 👑📜💀

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00:00In 1542, Mary I of Scotland was born. From her cradle, her destiny was marked by the crown.
00:07At just nine months old, in 1543, he ascended to the throne of Scotland amid political and religious tensions.
00:15In 1548, the young queen was sent to France by order of Henry II of France.
00:22There she marries the Dauphin, the future Francis II of France.
00:26For a brief period, Mary also became Queen of France.
00:30But the death of Henry II and later, that of her husband, would change the course of her life.
00:37Nostradamas, in his almanac of 1558, wrote enigmatic visions.
00:43It speaks of found letters and intrigues.
00:45It suggests a grand conspiracy against foreigners.
00:48Evoking the fate of Palamedes, in his words, one perceives a prophetic echo about corrupted justice.
00:54Years later, Mary returned to Scotland and claimed her right to the English throne, clashing with her cousin, Elizabeth I of Scotland.
01:02England.
01:02She first married Lord Darley, and later, James Hepburn with Day of Bathwell.
01:08This last union provokes rebellion.
01:10Maria is imprisoned and forced to abdicate.
01:14Year 1570.
01:15The case that will determine his destiny emerges in the cards of the chest.
01:19According to Nostradamas, he writes in quatrain 823.
01:23Letters found from the queen to the chests.
01:25Address area without any author name.
01:28These words seem to describe the discovery of incriminating documents.
01:32Eight letters, supposedly written by Maria, in a silver chest.
01:36But the doubt remains.
01:38No one can confirm its authorship.
01:40Maria is never allowed to see them or defend herself.
01:43Quatrain, number 9-1.
01:45Inside the translator's house in Burgo, the letters found on the table will be.
01:50Elizabeth I of England used these letters as a political tool.
01:54Maria is accused and eventually detained in England.
01:57Without conclusive evidence, the investigation fails to verify its authenticity.
02:03Years later, the originals disappeared in 1584.
02:07Nostradamus writes that he will come to free three innocent people from horrible torment.
02:12Suspicious poison, poorly guarded by traitors.
02:15Two surprised poisons, newly arrived.
02:18Inside the kitchen of the great prince, poured.
02:21The references reinforce the idea of ​​a conspiracy.
02:25Maria, legitimate queen and tragic figure, is caught between politics and prophecy.
02:31His story becomes an echo of Nostradamus.
02:34A story where fact and mystery intertwine, and where, as the prophet warned,
02:40The whole truth will never be known.
02:42These texts are part of the first century of the book Prophetic Chronology of Nostradamus.
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