This prophecy believed to have been written around 950 AD and forms part of the collection called the Marabilis liber which was first published in 1522. This prophecy is quite short in comparison to some of the other prophecies in the book, and just talks in particular about the Antichrist.
It is not clear however whether the author Augustine is a prophet himself, or just a prophecy collector, and after having examined the document, it would be my opinion that this prophecy is probably in commentary format based upon other prophecies or maybe spurs from study on the subject by the author.
As far as what is predicted in the prophecy, it says that the Antichrist shall not appear until a period of time where people "shall have freed and separated themselves" from Rome. Rome here is seen as the Roman Empire which had already been mainly destroyed by the time this was written. After this, Augustine in-visions a new type of Roman Empire with links to "French kings", and while the Roman Empire was vast it mainly covered Europe, so it is possible that the Roman Empire referred to here is actually the European Union. And the Antichrist is seen as a French king who will rule the Empire. If Europe becomes a federation due to the financial crisis, it could leave the door open for Presidency of Europe, and if there comes to be a French President of the EU, it will fulfill this prophecy of the Antichrist.
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