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Paul Grebner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paul Grebner Paul Grebner ((ラテン語:Grebnerus)) (fl. 1560–1590) was a German schoolteacher, and writer of a celebrated prophecy. His predictions about a great northern monarch proved acceptable in England and Scotland. Grebner's prophecies were modelled on Paracelsus. ==Life== Grebner was born at Schneeberg, Saxony, probably between 1530 and 1550. In 1573 he was teaching at the Michaelisschule in Lüneburg; and on 23 June, by his own account, the political future of Europe was revealed to him in a vision.〔 From then on Grebner concentrated on prophecy, and took up residence in Magdeburg. He intended the first copy of his work for Eric II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. On the way to see Augustus, Elector of Saxony he was not far from Dresden, when it came to him that he ought to write about the new star SN 1572.〔 In 1582 Grebner was in England and presented Elizabeth I with a manuscript copy of his major work, ''Sericum Mundi filum''. It went to the library of Trinity College, Cambridge, where it remains. There is some evidence that the French diplomat Jacques de Ségur-Pardaillan knew the prophecies, a few years later. Grebner probably died in Hamburg.〔
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