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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: 120787" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>The fourth and perhaps most important relic was entrusted to the man who found her and that was waiting for Roberto da Volterra at the mosque in Tanta.</p><p>This warrior was a noble (very important data) Knight Templar, a veteran of the Crusades. This noble Templar was very critical of the cardinal deacon Pelagius, who was the cause of the military campaign failure in Egypt, in the noble Templar opinion. It was also very critical of Pope Honorius III guilty of having entrusted this delicate mission to a person unprepared as Cardinal Pelagius.</p><p>The noble Templar was not convinced of entrusting the relic in these hands even if he wanted it to be kept in Rome.</p><p>But we talk about the history of this relic and the noble Knight Templar who found it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 120787, member: 7165"] The fourth and perhaps most important relic was entrusted to the man who found her and that was waiting for Roberto da Volterra at the mosque in Tanta. This warrior was a noble (very important data) Knight Templar, a veteran of the Crusades. This noble Templar was very critical of the cardinal deacon Pelagius, who was the cause of the military campaign failure in Egypt, in the noble Templar opinion. It was also very critical of Pope Honorius III guilty of having entrusted this delicate mission to a person unprepared as Cardinal Pelagius. The noble Templar was not convinced of entrusting the relic in these hands even if he wanted it to be kept in Rome. But we talk about the history of this relic and the noble Knight Templar who found it... [/QUOTE]
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