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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: 150552" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>Huygens wanted to build his villa there to protect the secret of the place and to have easy access to those underground. In those underground Huygens he discovered those lines which then reproduced both in the church and in the stone garden near the villa. To put the lines on the floor, Antonio Huygens sought help from his cousin Christian Huygens, which was also commissioned the project for the construction of three towers that were in line with a nonknown constellation. Christian Huygens performed both projects, but unfortunately he died before seeing the fruit of his work. His project was revived 50 years later by the son of Antonio Huygens, William Philip Huygens.</p><p>Philip found the project drawings and wanted to achieve. Philip believed that those towers were mills and thus built for that purpose, but those mills do not produce a single gram of flour and a little later the entire structure was abandoned. Philip did not know that the towers had a different use, much astral. In fact to the present day just to close the three towers it was built an astronomical observatory ... but that's another story ...</p><p>The presumed death / disappearance of Giovanni Antonio Huygens seems to date back to 1717, but his body was never found, a legend tells that Huygens disappeared during an evocation and the distraught family, staged a fake funeral. It's certain that Huygens had hidden in the surroundings of Valle Benedetta an immense treasure.</p><p>A specific brotherhood is on the trail of the treasure. Huygens It is thought to have found the treasure brought by the Knights Templar and hidden by blacks hermits in the basement of the Pieve di Saint Lucia. But do not forget that under the parish the blacks hermits were guarding even the Romitone mirror.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 150552, member: 7165"] Huygens wanted to build his villa there to protect the secret of the place and to have easy access to those underground. In those underground Huygens he discovered those lines which then reproduced both in the church and in the stone garden near the villa. To put the lines on the floor, Antonio Huygens sought help from his cousin Christian Huygens, which was also commissioned the project for the construction of three towers that were in line with a nonknown constellation. Christian Huygens performed both projects, but unfortunately he died before seeing the fruit of his work. His project was revived 50 years later by the son of Antonio Huygens, William Philip Huygens. Philip found the project drawings and wanted to achieve. Philip believed that those towers were mills and thus built for that purpose, but those mills do not produce a single gram of flour and a little later the entire structure was abandoned. Philip did not know that the towers had a different use, much astral. In fact to the present day just to close the three towers it was built an astronomical observatory ... but that's another story ... The presumed death / disappearance of Giovanni Antonio Huygens seems to date back to 1717, but his body was never found, a legend tells that Huygens disappeared during an evocation and the distraught family, staged a fake funeral. It's certain that Huygens had hidden in the surroundings of Valle Benedetta an immense treasure. A specific brotherhood is on the trail of the treasure. Huygens It is thought to have found the treasure brought by the Knights Templar and hidden by blacks hermits in the basement of the Pieve di Saint Lucia. But do not forget that under the parish the blacks hermits were guarding even the Romitone mirror. [/QUOTE]
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