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Madame de Thèbes is the pseudonym of two fortunetellers living in Europe between the late nineteenth century to the end of the World War II.[1]
France
Anne Victorine Savigny (1860 – 1937) was a French clairvoyant and palm reader. She plied her trade from her living room at No. 29 Avenue de Wagram in Paris.[2] Every Christmas, she published her prophecies in an Almanac, which enjoyed wide circulation. She was said to have predicted:[3]
- The Boer War;
- The Russo-Japanese War;
- Triggers of World War I;
- The violent death of General Boulanger;
- The tragic death of Catulle Mendès;
- The death of William Thomas Stead;
- The case of Caillaux.
She published the book The Enigma of the Dream: Explanation of Dreams in 1908.[4] She died in Paris in 1937 at the age of 77. [5]
Czech republic
Matylda Průšová (? – c. 1944) was a Czech fortuneteller who lived in the golden lane of Prague. She made a living by embroidery. She predicted the downfall of the Third Reich.[6] During the World War II, she was captured by the Nazis and was killed around 1944.[7]
References
- ^ irenebimbasperduta (2018-05-15). "Madame de Thebe". I Tarocchi di Bimbasperduta (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-07-28.
- ^ Baritaud, Bernard (1992). Pierre Mac Orlan: His Life, His Time. Librairie Droz. ISBN 9782600036931. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
- ^ "Mme. de Thebes's War Prophecies" (PDF). The New York Times. 21 March 1915. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
- ^ Madame de Thèbes (1908). L'énigme du Rêve: Explication des Songes [The Enigma of the Dream: Explanation of Dreams] (in French). Paris: Librairie Felix Juven. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
- ^ "Madame de Thebes, French Oracle, Clairvoyant Who Predicted World War and Other Great Events Dies at 77". New York Times. 10 December 1937. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- ^ "The fortuneteller of the Golden Lane - Magic Bohemia". 2017-06-05. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
- ^ "Vědma ze Zlaté uličky proti nacistům :: Mystika-info". www.mystika.info (in cz). Retrieved 2024-07-28.
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External links
- "Madame de Thebes, World's Most Renowned Seeress, Foretells Great Events of 1914". The Pittsburg Press. 28 December 1913. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
- "Madame de Thebes, French Oracle, Clairvoyant Who Predicted World War and Other Great Events Dies at 77". New York Times. 10 December 1937. Retrieved 28 January 2022.