Thomas Joseph Moult

Thomas Joseph Moult, or Thomas J. ‘Illyricus’ (Tomamaso Giuseppe), is the credited author of a collection of prophecies, Prophéties Perpétuelles, who was said to have resided in Naples during the reign of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa (1155-1190). The name Moult has been suggested to have been an error on the part of an early publisher, who identified the archaic French term "moult" ("much; a lot") as the author's surname; and Alexandre Volguine has further argued that the pseudo-Moult was, in fact, Nostradamus.