Nostradamus, whose real name was Michel de Nostredame, was a French apothecary, physician, and reputed seer. He is renowned for his book, Les Prophéties, published in 1555, which many believe contains predictions about the future, including some chilling ones for the year 2026.
Although he passed away centuries ago, Nostradamus is credited by some with foreseeing events such as the death of Princess Diana, the rise of Adolf Hitler, and the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
For 2025, Nostradamus allegedly anticipated significant flooding, which some interpret as having occurred when Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica in late October, submerging homes. The hurricane also severely impacted Haiti and Cuba, resulting in numerous fatalities.

Looking ahead to 2026, Nostradamus does not explicitly mention this year in his book, but analysts suggest that the 26th quatrains of his text may be relevant. According to the Daily Express, one passage notes that ‘the great swarm of bees will arise… by night the ambush,’ which is interpreted not as a literal invasion of bees, but as a metaphor for powerful political figures. These figures might include Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, who could achieve significant victories in 2026.

The mention of Ticino, the southernmost canton of Switzerland, in Nostradamus’ writings is thought by some to suggest a resurgence of conflict in Europe, given Ticino’s proximity to Italy. Further fueling speculation of discord, Nostradamus’ 26th quatrains reference war.
According to the Daily Mail, he wrote: “Seven months great war, people dead through evil / Rouen, Evreux the King will not fail.” Although interpretations vary, the reference to Mars, the ancient god of war, could imply more warfare in 2026.
Nostradamus also penned: “When Mars rules his path among the stars, human blood will sprinkle the sanctuary. Three fires rise from the eastern sides, while the West loses its light in silence.” The allusion to the East and West has led to suggestions of a potential conflict between Western Europe and Asia.

