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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: 139211" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>Now the Templars had to solve three problems: finding a suitable location for the throne of the Jews, for the four relics and for the immense treasure accumulated over the years of war in Palestine and Egypt.The Templars decided to hide three of the four relics, and the throne of the Jews in Conventaccio monastery which was located on the hill near the parish of St. Andrea. The fourth relic, the most important, was left on the ship called "Navis Barcas Fenix" waiting to be transferred quietly in a safe place. The fourth relic was called "Corpus Sancto". Moreover, the Templars had to find a place to hide the treasure. This treasure played an important role: it had to be used to finance another crusade. The treasure consisted of gold statuettes of pagan symbols of the Egyptians, necklaces and rings Arab jewelry and religious furnishings of the Jewish mold. Everything cumbersome and easily recognizable material, for this was to be obscured and rendered unrecognizable.The parish of St Andrew was famous for the presence of a very large and busy workshop, equipped with furnaces able to melt metals of each gender and provided with very advanced equipment. This workshop gave employment to many craftsmen and smiths, producing weapons, armor ornaments, ornaments for horses and nails shipyard. This workshop was very large and leads to a series of tunnels dug into the mountain from where some raw materials were extracted using ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 139211, member: 7165"] Now the Templars had to solve three problems: finding a suitable location for the throne of the Jews, for the four relics and for the immense treasure accumulated over the years of war in Palestine and Egypt.The Templars decided to hide three of the four relics, and the throne of the Jews in Conventaccio monastery which was located on the hill near the parish of St. Andrea. The fourth relic, the most important, was left on the ship called "Navis Barcas Fenix" waiting to be transferred quietly in a safe place. The fourth relic was called "Corpus Sancto". Moreover, the Templars had to find a place to hide the treasure. This treasure played an important role: it had to be used to finance another crusade. The treasure consisted of gold statuettes of pagan symbols of the Egyptians, necklaces and rings Arab jewelry and religious furnishings of the Jewish mold. Everything cumbersome and easily recognizable material, for this was to be obscured and rendered unrecognizable.The parish of St Andrew was famous for the presence of a very large and busy workshop, equipped with furnaces able to melt metals of each gender and provided with very advanced equipment. This workshop gave employment to many craftsmen and smiths, producing weapons, armor ornaments, ornaments for horses and nails shipyard. This workshop was very large and leads to a series of tunnels dug into the mountain from where some raw materials were extracted using ... [/QUOTE]
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