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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: 127384" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>But how they approached the coast of Livorno? the journey from Messina to Livornia.</p><p>Left the port of Messina, having also hired the preacher, Roberto had to inform the crew of the cargo ship chartered by the Venetians, the change of route and destination. The the destination would no longer be the Campania coast, but the Pisan port near Livornia. Initially, the captain of the crew did not agree, but Roberto convinced him showing him the vast treasure loaded on the ship and promising him that he would give him and his men everything they could take with one hand.</p><p>The latin cargo ships of the Venetian company, usually lined the coast while sailing to Italy. In this circumstance, however, for safety reasons, the decision to navigate further offshore was made. Due to the change of direction and bad weather, it took more than thirty days to reach the first beacons from "Ante ignem" at the Livornia coast, which is located just before the Pisan port.</p><p>Initially the idea was to land in the Pisan port at the "portus Magnalis", and then transfer the load in "fundacum magnum", but given the exceptional nature of the load, that would be definitely checked with all the risks involved, to listen to the preacher advice was decided, to land the ship in a small natural cove at "Ardentia", used as a small port and fish hatchery by the Romans. The bay was not far the St. Jacob's Church. In doing so they hoped to dock with no one controlled the load. The thing succeeded perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 127384, member: 7165"] But how they approached the coast of Livorno? the journey from Messina to Livornia. Left the port of Messina, having also hired the preacher, Roberto had to inform the crew of the cargo ship chartered by the Venetians, the change of route and destination. The the destination would no longer be the Campania coast, but the Pisan port near Livornia. Initially, the captain of the crew did not agree, but Roberto convinced him showing him the vast treasure loaded on the ship and promising him that he would give him and his men everything they could take with one hand. The latin cargo ships of the Venetian company, usually lined the coast while sailing to Italy. In this circumstance, however, for safety reasons, the decision to navigate further offshore was made. Due to the change of direction and bad weather, it took more than thirty days to reach the first beacons from "Ante ignem" at the Livornia coast, which is located just before the Pisan port. Initially the idea was to land in the Pisan port at the "portus Magnalis", and then transfer the load in "fundacum magnum", but given the exceptional nature of the load, that would be definitely checked with all the risks involved, to listen to the preacher advice was decided, to land the ship in a small natural cove at "Ardentia", used as a small port and fish hatchery by the Romans. The bay was not far the St. Jacob's Church. In doing so they hoped to dock with no one controlled the load. The thing succeeded perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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