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<blockquote data-quote="LITTLE DOCTOR" data-source="post: 177020" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>To be even more precise it must be emphasized that the Jewish merchant Morpurgo acquired the plot of land with villa and mill in the locality called Montioni thanks to a family legacy of his distant ancestor named Angelo Visino, who in 1700 decided to convert to Christianity, despite the contrary opinion of the family. Angelo Visino was a scion of a wealthy merchant family. Having become a Christian, he took the name of Cosimo Clemente Albani. Visino succeeded in becoming a Christian thanks to the help received from the reverendissimo father Colombino Bassi who was, together with the noble Huygens, founder of the Valle Benedetta. The intention of Colombino Bassi was to convert to Christianity as Jews as possible, especially if they were a rich family. Colombino Bassi did not hate Jews but Muslims for a very specific reason. The Colombino Bassi family originally from Genoa had Oriundo Levantine lineages. Colombino was born on March 10, 1660 under the name Simone and had followed the family to Livorno where his father was at the service of the Grand Duke Cosimo III. Unfortunately at the age of 16 the young Bassi lost his father who died during the siege of Mersina in Turkey. This fact very traumatized the young Simone bringing him to have an ever stronger hatred towards the Turks. The young Simon came to curse Turkey during a session of a deputy in a meeting at the Grand Duke's room and promised himself to have the whole of Turkey erased from the face of the earth ... but that's another story. However, the young Simone Bassi had asked the sovereign to leave the court service to be able to withdraw into the monastery and take the votes. In fact, at the age of 27, on December 25, 1687 Simone took the habit of the Vallombrosani monks and took the name of Colombino. Father Colombino Bassi was very attached to the Jew Angelo Visino, so confidently that he was aware of a tunnel that the noble Antonio Huygens had built and connected his villa to the church of San Gualberto.</p><p>A branch of this tunnel was connected to another much older tunnel that already existed that led to the Sambuca hermitage. This information given to Visino came in a stolen fashion a hundred years later to Morpurgo, who knew of some legends of treasures and relics linked to the tunnel, where it was hypothesized that the treasures brought by the Templars in remote times were also hidden, he decided to find the mysterious tunnel. For this reason, Morpurgo tried in vain to buy the whole villa Huygens with all the surrounding land. However, during the umpteenth negotiation he managed to be hosted at Villa Huygens for a lunch. During the stay he went with an excuse to the kitchens of the servants thus succeeding in reaching the cellars where he found the entrance to the tunnel, which however was barred and Morpurgo had to give up. He tried to access the secret tunnel from the church, but being a Jew he could not justify his presence in a Catholic church. So the astute Morpurgo took an example from his ancestor Angelo Visino and began to frequent the church of the Valle Benedetta with the excuse of his conversion to Christianity. Morpurgo wanted to contribute to the costs of maintenance of the church by donating lavish offerings up to donate a small plot of land in the Montioni area including the Molino. His incessant interest in the tunnel of the church, which he wanted to visit at the end of every Sunday Mass, made the two parish priests don Isidore and Don Eustachio suspicious. The parish priests, given the ambiguity of Morpurgo, decided to hide the entrance of the tunnel with a solid wall. The wall was raised in the room where the crypt of San Felice was located. This happened in 1802 ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 177020, member: 7165"] To be even more precise it must be emphasized that the Jewish merchant Morpurgo acquired the plot of land with villa and mill in the locality called Montioni thanks to a family legacy of his distant ancestor named Angelo Visino, who in 1700 decided to convert to Christianity, despite the contrary opinion of the family. Angelo Visino was a scion of a wealthy merchant family. Having become a Christian, he took the name of Cosimo Clemente Albani. Visino succeeded in becoming a Christian thanks to the help received from the reverendissimo father Colombino Bassi who was, together with the noble Huygens, founder of the Valle Benedetta. The intention of Colombino Bassi was to convert to Christianity as Jews as possible, especially if they were a rich family. Colombino Bassi did not hate Jews but Muslims for a very specific reason. The Colombino Bassi family originally from Genoa had Oriundo Levantine lineages. Colombino was born on March 10, 1660 under the name Simone and had followed the family to Livorno where his father was at the service of the Grand Duke Cosimo III. Unfortunately at the age of 16 the young Bassi lost his father who died during the siege of Mersina in Turkey. This fact very traumatized the young Simone bringing him to have an ever stronger hatred towards the Turks. The young Simon came to curse Turkey during a session of a deputy in a meeting at the Grand Duke's room and promised himself to have the whole of Turkey erased from the face of the earth ... but that's another story. However, the young Simone Bassi had asked the sovereign to leave the court service to be able to withdraw into the monastery and take the votes. In fact, at the age of 27, on December 25, 1687 Simone took the habit of the Vallombrosani monks and took the name of Colombino. Father Colombino Bassi was very attached to the Jew Angelo Visino, so confidently that he was aware of a tunnel that the noble Antonio Huygens had built and connected his villa to the church of San Gualberto. A branch of this tunnel was connected to another much older tunnel that already existed that led to the Sambuca hermitage. This information given to Visino came in a stolen fashion a hundred years later to Morpurgo, who knew of some legends of treasures and relics linked to the tunnel, where it was hypothesized that the treasures brought by the Templars in remote times were also hidden, he decided to find the mysterious tunnel. For this reason, Morpurgo tried in vain to buy the whole villa Huygens with all the surrounding land. However, during the umpteenth negotiation he managed to be hosted at Villa Huygens for a lunch. During the stay he went with an excuse to the kitchens of the servants thus succeeding in reaching the cellars where he found the entrance to the tunnel, which however was barred and Morpurgo had to give up. He tried to access the secret tunnel from the church, but being a Jew he could not justify his presence in a Catholic church. So the astute Morpurgo took an example from his ancestor Angelo Visino and began to frequent the church of the Valle Benedetta with the excuse of his conversion to Christianity. Morpurgo wanted to contribute to the costs of maintenance of the church by donating lavish offerings up to donate a small plot of land in the Montioni area including the Molino. His incessant interest in the tunnel of the church, which he wanted to visit at the end of every Sunday Mass, made the two parish priests don Isidore and Don Eustachio suspicious. The parish priests, given the ambiguity of Morpurgo, decided to hide the entrance of the tunnel with a solid wall. The wall was raised in the room where the crypt of San Felice was located. This happened in 1802 ... [/QUOTE]
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