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Captain Leale Martelli - The Odyssey in the Realms of Time
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<blockquote data-quote="Mjölnir" data-source="post: 150340" data-attributes="member: 8994"><p>I would like to add something about Huygens. Who was mr. Huygens?</p><p>We know he was a wealthy rich merchant, whose family arrived in Livorno from Germany / Netherland.</p><p>He built a villa over a medieval Saint Lucy’s Church, and he built a strange octagonal chapel in honour of Saint Lucy, but I have already spoken about Saint Lucy and the octagonal chapel and its symbolism.</p><p></p><p>Huygens built not only his Villa and the related octagonal chapel but was involved in building the Benedetta Valley’s church together with the presbyter Colombino Bassi (or Barsi, a noble family from Genua). Huygens was a great friend of Colombino and sometimes spent whole days in the convent next to the church… doing what?</p><p></p><p>Together with Colombino Bassi and Huygens there was also Agà the Armenian, another very wealthy merchant in Livorno, that helped building the Benedetta Valley’s church and also the Armenian Church in Livorno. Other people connected to the construction of the church were Isabella Bassi, sister of Colombino the Presbyter, and his husband Pompilio Ricci.</p><p></p><p>Huygens also cut the wood and reclaimed the land, because the area of Benedetta Valley was unhealthy.</p><p></p><p>So we have noble Italian presbyter/bishop (coming from Genoa), a wealthy German merchant and a wealthy Armenian noble-merchant building the Church. Therefore, why three people came in Livorno from Genoa, German and Armenia and decided to buy an old church (saint Lucy’s church), built a villa and after that built another church (benedetta valley’s church) in a relatively remote place with the need to reclaim the area (it should be easier to build in Livorno downtown…).</p><p></p><p>Last but not least Huygens was very devoted to Mary and financed one of her feast day. But at what Maria was interested in? Maria the mother of Jesus or Maria Magdalena?</p><p></p><p>Something other about these guys. Colombino Bassi didn’t remain a simple presbyter but became bishop.</p><p>Agà the Armen was killed by another person of the Armenian community.</p><p></p><p>Oh, what a funny coincidence.</p><p>Who was saved by captain Martelli at the beginning of the twentieth century in Istanbul? An Armenian.</p><p>Why was this mission so urgent?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mjölnir, post: 150340, member: 8994"] I would like to add something about Huygens. Who was mr. Huygens? We know he was a wealthy rich merchant, whose family arrived in Livorno from Germany / Netherland. He built a villa over a medieval Saint Lucy’s Church, and he built a strange octagonal chapel in honour of Saint Lucy, but I have already spoken about Saint Lucy and the octagonal chapel and its symbolism. Huygens built not only his Villa and the related octagonal chapel but was involved in building the Benedetta Valley’s church together with the presbyter Colombino Bassi (or Barsi, a noble family from Genua). Huygens was a great friend of Colombino and sometimes spent whole days in the convent next to the church… doing what? Together with Colombino Bassi and Huygens there was also Agà the Armenian, another very wealthy merchant in Livorno, that helped building the Benedetta Valley’s church and also the Armenian Church in Livorno. Other people connected to the construction of the church were Isabella Bassi, sister of Colombino the Presbyter, and his husband Pompilio Ricci. Huygens also cut the wood and reclaimed the land, because the area of Benedetta Valley was unhealthy. So we have noble Italian presbyter/bishop (coming from Genoa), a wealthy German merchant and a wealthy Armenian noble-merchant building the Church. Therefore, why three people came in Livorno from Genoa, German and Armenia and decided to buy an old church (saint Lucy’s church), built a villa and after that built another church (benedetta valley’s church) in a relatively remote place with the need to reclaim the area (it should be easier to build in Livorno downtown…). Last but not least Huygens was very devoted to Mary and financed one of her feast day. But at what Maria was interested in? Maria the mother of Jesus or Maria Magdalena? Something other about these guys. Colombino Bassi didn’t remain a simple presbyter but became bishop. Agà the Armen was killed by another person of the Armenian community. Oh, what a funny coincidence. Who was saved by captain Martelli at the beginning of the twentieth century in Istanbul? An Armenian. Why was this mission so urgent? [/QUOTE]
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