Old Saxon Prophecy

Old Saxon Prophecy

· Germany catholic · Anonymous Prophecy
Traditional

Anonymous medieval prophecy of Saxon origin, widely cited in German and Catholic prophetic compilations. It describes a decisive battle at the Birch Tree (Birkenbaum) where the forces of Christendom defeat an Eastern invader with supernatural assistance. The prophecy is one of the most frequently referenced in the European prophetic tradition.

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Prophecies & Visions (3)

The Great Battle at the Birch Tree
1200 AD — Westphalia, Germany
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A decisive battle will be fought at the Birch Tree. The armies of the East will meet the armies of Christendom on this field. The battle will be terrible and blood will flow like rivers. When all seems lost for the Christians, supernatural help will come from heaven and the enemy will be utterly destroyed.
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The Enemy Routed by Divine Intervention
1200 AD — Westphalia, Germany
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At the moment of greatest peril, the sky will darken and a terrible storm will descend upon the battlefield. The Eastern army will be seized with panic and terror. Their weapons will turn against them. The survivors will flee in all directions, never to return.
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The Great Monarch Victorious at the Birch Tree
1200 AD — Westphalia, Germany
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After the battle at the Birch Tree, the Great Monarch will be acclaimed as the savior of Christendom. He will be crowned on the battlefield itself. Peace will return to Europe and the Church will enter a glorious new era.
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