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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: 142397" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>But Roberto insisted and when from his mouth came a curse, the Preacher knew that he just had to settle Roberto. The preacher took him to the prior, the only one who could authorize the preacher to tell everything to Roberto.</p><p>Reached the Prior, Roberto gets the information he wanted. According to a legend, perhaps a little more than a legend since a church right at that point was built, the apostle Giacomo called il Maggiore landing on the coast of Livorno (then Roman territory) brought with him two characters: a woman and a child. When he left for Spain, the woman and the child did not follow him.</p><p>At this point it is necessary to explain why the apostle Giacomo came in Livorno and although it is a bit complicated I will try to explain it.</p><p>The apostle Giacomo when he left for Spain was not going to arrive in Livorno, but something that happened on the ship where he had boarded made him change his itinerary.</p><p>On the Roman ship were numerous Roman legionaries injured. One of them, a veteran centurion, died during the trip, but he was not thrown into the sea as it was the custom to do. His comrades believed that he could come back to life. As well as that all the wounded could heal. Giacomo intrigued, asked explanations to a Roman soldier. The soldier replied that on Ardentia coasts, in the land of Liburnians, there was a natural cave where a fount, called Aquaviva, gushed, who could heal the wounded and even raise the dead who were pure of soul.</p><p>Those words hit Giacomo, who decided to stay in Livorno to attend the event in person. When they got there, the miracle happened: the dead centurion, once immersed in the water revived and the wounded healed. Giacomo was witness to the fact. Giacomo wondered if that was the work of God or the devil. Thus began his research. He stayed in that area for three months, even wanted to find out where it originated that source. He knew at once that did not come from the sea because it was not saltwater and discovered a small trickle of water wich powered the fount. Giacomo followed this trickle and saw that outside the cave became a great stream (this river is now called Rio Maggiore). The stream come down from the surrounding hills. Giacomo followed him to the source, at the top of a mountain near the Valle Benedetta. The mount then took the name of Monte Maggiore. It is unknown exactly what Giacomo found on the mountain, but it is certain that he could not understand the power of Acquaviva source.</p><p>However the place (Valle Benedetta) seemed safe And so the woman decided to stay there with the baby while Giacomo left for Spain.</p><p>Important Note: It is said that the remains of this woman are still kept in the church of the Benedetta Valle in a container with printed the name "Sancta Magdalena". Also it is said that the woman lived for several centuries, perhaps due to the powers of Acquaviva source and that the child was a child forever.</p><p>The source, for obvious reasons, over the centuries was hidden, even today the faithful of San Jacopo cave visit a fictional cave. The original cave stretches for several kilometers under the city of Livorno and ends at the Sambuca hermitage. It was an old way of communication between the two monasteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 142397, member: 7165"] But Roberto insisted and when from his mouth came a curse, the Preacher knew that he just had to settle Roberto. The preacher took him to the prior, the only one who could authorize the preacher to tell everything to Roberto. Reached the Prior, Roberto gets the information he wanted. According to a legend, perhaps a little more than a legend since a church right at that point was built, the apostle Giacomo called il Maggiore landing on the coast of Livorno (then Roman territory) brought with him two characters: a woman and a child. When he left for Spain, the woman and the child did not follow him. At this point it is necessary to explain why the apostle Giacomo came in Livorno and although it is a bit complicated I will try to explain it. The apostle Giacomo when he left for Spain was not going to arrive in Livorno, but something that happened on the ship where he had boarded made him change his itinerary. On the Roman ship were numerous Roman legionaries injured. One of them, a veteran centurion, died during the trip, but he was not thrown into the sea as it was the custom to do. His comrades believed that he could come back to life. As well as that all the wounded could heal. Giacomo intrigued, asked explanations to a Roman soldier. The soldier replied that on Ardentia coasts, in the land of Liburnians, there was a natural cave where a fount, called Aquaviva, gushed, who could heal the wounded and even raise the dead who were pure of soul. Those words hit Giacomo, who decided to stay in Livorno to attend the event in person. When they got there, the miracle happened: the dead centurion, once immersed in the water revived and the wounded healed. Giacomo was witness to the fact. Giacomo wondered if that was the work of God or the devil. Thus began his research. He stayed in that area for three months, even wanted to find out where it originated that source. He knew at once that did not come from the sea because it was not saltwater and discovered a small trickle of water wich powered the fount. Giacomo followed this trickle and saw that outside the cave became a great stream (this river is now called Rio Maggiore). The stream come down from the surrounding hills. Giacomo followed him to the source, at the top of a mountain near the Valle Benedetta. The mount then took the name of Monte Maggiore. It is unknown exactly what Giacomo found on the mountain, but it is certain that he could not understand the power of Acquaviva source. However the place (Valle Benedetta) seemed safe And so the woman decided to stay there with the baby while Giacomo left for Spain. Important Note: It is said that the remains of this woman are still kept in the church of the Benedetta Valle in a container with printed the name "Sancta Magdalena". Also it is said that the woman lived for several centuries, perhaps due to the powers of Acquaviva source and that the child was a child forever. The source, for obvious reasons, over the centuries was hidden, even today the faithful of San Jacopo cave visit a fictional cave. The original cave stretches for several kilometers under the city of Livorno and ends at the Sambuca hermitage. It was an old way of communication between the two monasteries. [/QUOTE]
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