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I say nothing. For the heart of the king, life, and death are in the hand of God, without whose command not one hair falls. But concerning rare [things]. I will touch upon other rulers.
¶ The most serene King of Spain, if another birth chart of his handed to me is true. For the first made me err last year. This year he will receive augmentations of honor and dignity. But [it] brings something sudden to his body and his own things, [from] the eclipse of the year 1485 of the Sun, and he will receive sorrow for the sake of a brother, or sister, or wife, and his [people] are hurt by the enemy.
¶ The most serene King of Portugal will receive good things from his subjects, and they will be obedient to him. But he seems to be gravely ill, and his wife suffers on account of the lunar eclipse. Let him also observe the first half of the year, if he trusts me.
¶ The revolution of the year 1485 for the most serene King Ferdinand is not finished, and if it has arrived at that time from the revolution of this imperfect year, he seems to be frustrated in the hope of peace, or that there will be war with foreign nations against him. But I judge that the previous one is fatal for him or [that he will be] deposed from the kingdom.
¶ Concerning the King of France and Hungary, I cannot speak, since their birth charts are unknown to me.
¶ The most illustrious Duke of Burgundy, an excellent young man, from the revolution of his birth chart will struggle against the powerful with great contentions. Let him fear a blow to the head or a movement of the neck; he will not understand good things from his wife, and he himself will receive augmentations of honor. His father, however, will be intent on great journeys.
¶ The most illustrious Venetians will be intent on wars by the disposition of the sky, and their navigation will be laborious, and perhaps they will struggle bloodily with enemies; they will come out victors in battles.