Captain Leale Martelli - The Odyssey in the Realms of Time

Mjölnir

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In Leghorn there is a theater called the Pelletier Theater. Its coat of arms is a sun rising behind the mountains with the Italian words "Nascenti abbiam nel sol la speme" (we have hope in the rising sun) and the Latin words "Oritur non moriturus".
 

deliriousScientist

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Hey forget about tell me about this whole things. Just tell me how this chronovisor works. i.e, how can we implement the laws of science to actually think that this machine can be practically possible.

Tell me about its Mechanism
 

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Enrico Benini made an initial inspection of the Siena aqueducts on 7 April 1930. He had full access thanks to the official authorizations granted by the commander of the ninety-seventh legion of Siena and the special court Aldo Sampoli. The inspections were very fruitful and Benini vowed to return to inspect the aqueducts more thoroughly after the commitment that would have led him to compete along the Sienese roads in the legendary thousand-mile car race. In fact, the following week Enrico Benini found himself whizzing with his bolide, an Alfa Romeo 1750 SS, along the route in the province of Siena, near Buonconvento. Unfortunately, due to a risky maneuver, Benini loses control of his car and in the terrible impact loses his life, amid the dismay of the spectators present. Among these spectators there was also a boy of just thirteen, a real fan of Enrico Benini. The boy admired Benini both as a pilot and as a fascist, in fact Benini was a squad of the "desperate" Florentine fascist formation. This boy was called Leale Martelli. He had come by bicycle from Florence alone to see his hero triumph, instead he was forced to see his hero die in a pool of blood. For this reason, when in 1945 Leale Martelli reached the Benedetta Valley he became very fond of the Huygens villa, when he learned that Enrico Benini stayed many times in that villa and the owners were his relatives. Leale Martelli was fascinated by Villa Huygens to the point of cultivating within himself the desire to, one day, be able to become the owner very far. Such was the fame of Enrico Benini in those years to have commemorations of this kind:

"To Enrico Benini, one of the best among us: whoever had him a friend will never forget his clear smile as a gentleman, the fresh and cheerful his intelligence; those who marched next to him in the ranks will preserve among his most lasting memories his example of courage, driven to the constant recklessness, of a love so impetuous that he could never count on death. With death and life, he was one of those young people who alone are enough to give light to nobility and poetry to an entire generation. Actually, if at this time something exceeds the sadness of having lost it, it is the pride of having had it and having it forever comrade ".
The Federal Secretary
Alessandro Pavolini
From the Casa del Fascio
April 14th year VIII.
Enrico Benini, squadron of the glorious and invincible "La Disperata" after having been a daring fighter throughout Tuscany to the point of being seriously injured in a hot July of 1921, still offers his blood on the streets of Livorno, so that the noble city comes cleansed of the shame of the homeless, so that the word unknown to the fearful, which was entrusted to us by the brothers who fell on the karst and in the civil struggles, is strongly shouted at: ITALY. To the doctors who rushed to his bed, he smiled with his magnificent child's smile and asked the surgeon about to operate it to have the tricolor pinned to him on the naked flesh. That was Benini, only fifteen. This was maintained, more mature on years and experience, but always vibrant, endowed with the same fervent enthusiasm that led him to face new battles, always fixed in the thought of keeping the name of Italy high.
 

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Hi, about the post showing the ancient picture of La Poggia : on the top of the hill can be seen a building. It was the Castle of San Martino, built centuries before the Conventaccio. In that Castle lived the Longobardi who had been besieged and forced to flee by people soldiers of Pisa. Those Longobardi took refuge in the depths of the earth getting along a tunnel of an extinct volcano on the hill , helped by gods coming from the realm of underground environments. The Longobardi were considered noblemen.
- A historical detail : the historian Paolo Diacono wrote that in the spring of the year 568 d.C. the italian skies were upset by impressive phenomena during the night : everywhere appeared burning "swords" ............. some days after this fact the Longobardi entered in Italy from north east, crossing the Alpi -
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