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Captain Leale Martelli - The Odyssey in the Realms of Time
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<blockquote data-quote="LITTLE DOCTOR" data-source="post: 119287" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>Even hermits blacks and other amanuenses of the time tried to tell the epic story of the Templars to Valle Benedetta. A text written in Armenian found in villa Huygens recounted roughly the story, as well as a manuscript written in the vernacular found in the Valle Benedetta church. But the finding absolutely most important for the reconstruction of the story was the tome written by the Templars in antique Arabian, found accidentally by Leale Martelli while looking for relics.</p><p>Leale saw by case that tome and was immediately intrigued because of the depiction on the cover. In fact on the cover was illustrated a phoenix equal to those that Leale had seen on the Antonio Huygens sacellum and on the wall of the Sambuca hermitage.</p><p>From this book, if properly deciphered, it's possible to have more information on the whole story. Soon I will explain where Leale found this tome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 119287, member: 7165"] Even hermits blacks and other amanuenses of the time tried to tell the epic story of the Templars to Valle Benedetta. A text written in Armenian found in villa Huygens recounted roughly the story, as well as a manuscript written in the vernacular found in the Valle Benedetta church. But the finding absolutely most important for the reconstruction of the story was the tome written by the Templars in antique Arabian, found accidentally by Leale Martelli while looking for relics. Leale saw by case that tome and was immediately intrigued because of the depiction on the cover. In fact on the cover was illustrated a phoenix equal to those that Leale had seen on the Antonio Huygens sacellum and on the wall of the Sambuca hermitage. From this book, if properly deciphered, it's possible to have more information on the whole story. Soon I will explain where Leale found this tome. [/QUOTE]
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