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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: 180213" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>Until now the Romitone has managed to keep under control all the hills of the province of Livorno. Everything that happened in the subsoil and on the surface was monitored by the Romitone. In some cases he also dominated the skies above the hills. Emblematic was the case of a hill in the territory of Collesalvetti, a hill that divides the Valle Benedetta from Colognole, in the locality of the Loti, a small cluster of houses. On the top of this the Romitone unleashed his fury, causing an abnormal snowstorm that surprised the crew of a twin-engine Douglas G 47 causing it to collide with the hill. The aircraft no longer responded to commands, it was like being sucked to the ground. But let's see what was the reason for this plane crash. To better understand the whole story it is necessary to remember Sister Margherita Boero, a young nun of noble Spanish descent, obliged, for political reasons, to become a nun by her father, one of the first affiliates to the opus-dei.</p><p>Margherita Boero met captain Leale Martelli at the age of about 28-29 years. While rejecting the captain's daring advances, Sister Margaret did not remain indifferent to the captain's charm, and among them was born a Platonic sentimental relationship. The nun was also very interested in the captain's mission and all the mystery surrounding this figure. The sudden disappearance of the captain increased the curiosity and determination of the sister who in the two years following the disappearance of the captain committed himself with every means in order to solve the mystery. After searching in vain for most of Livorno and the Benedetta Valley, Sister Margaret realized that she could not solve the mystery alone. So it was that the Boero formed a new brotherhood, whose main function was to find the captain. Another purpose of the new confraternity was to study the true history of the Templars that seemed to involve the Benedetta Valley.</p><p>During this period, thanks to his influential knowledge of the religious world, she obtained a special permission from the curia thanks to which she had the opportunity to access the premises of the church of the Valle Benedetta, where she was looking for a tunnel that could have been also traveled by Captain Leale. This intrusion greatly disturbed the parish priest Don Primo Bracaloni, who tried in vain to oppose the nun. But it happened that one morning the nun, finding herself in church, wanted to pray. To pray she knelt down on a beautiful kneel of precious wood made by a parish priest of the time, certain Don Fortunato Canigiani. The nun, intrigued by the beauty of the kneeler, opened the door of the basement and noticed among the various sacred objects present, a large rolled page that seemed to have been torn from a book. The page was written in vernacular. On that page, reference was made to the Catara Bible and to a Florentine family who had the Bible in custody. The family in question was the Martelli family who still lived in Florence at "Casa Martelli". Immediately the nun associated the noble family with the captain Leale Martelli because she knew that he too came from Florence ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 180213, member: 7165"] Until now the Romitone has managed to keep under control all the hills of the province of Livorno. Everything that happened in the subsoil and on the surface was monitored by the Romitone. In some cases he also dominated the skies above the hills. Emblematic was the case of a hill in the territory of Collesalvetti, a hill that divides the Valle Benedetta from Colognole, in the locality of the Loti, a small cluster of houses. On the top of this the Romitone unleashed his fury, causing an abnormal snowstorm that surprised the crew of a twin-engine Douglas G 47 causing it to collide with the hill. The aircraft no longer responded to commands, it was like being sucked to the ground. But let's see what was the reason for this plane crash. To better understand the whole story it is necessary to remember Sister Margherita Boero, a young nun of noble Spanish descent, obliged, for political reasons, to become a nun by her father, one of the first affiliates to the opus-dei. Margherita Boero met captain Leale Martelli at the age of about 28-29 years. While rejecting the captain's daring advances, Sister Margaret did not remain indifferent to the captain's charm, and among them was born a Platonic sentimental relationship. The nun was also very interested in the captain's mission and all the mystery surrounding this figure. The sudden disappearance of the captain increased the curiosity and determination of the sister who in the two years following the disappearance of the captain committed himself with every means in order to solve the mystery. After searching in vain for most of Livorno and the Benedetta Valley, Sister Margaret realized that she could not solve the mystery alone. So it was that the Boero formed a new brotherhood, whose main function was to find the captain. Another purpose of the new confraternity was to study the true history of the Templars that seemed to involve the Benedetta Valley. During this period, thanks to his influential knowledge of the religious world, she obtained a special permission from the curia thanks to which she had the opportunity to access the premises of the church of the Valle Benedetta, where she was looking for a tunnel that could have been also traveled by Captain Leale. This intrusion greatly disturbed the parish priest Don Primo Bracaloni, who tried in vain to oppose the nun. But it happened that one morning the nun, finding herself in church, wanted to pray. To pray she knelt down on a beautiful kneel of precious wood made by a parish priest of the time, certain Don Fortunato Canigiani. The nun, intrigued by the beauty of the kneeler, opened the door of the basement and noticed among the various sacred objects present, a large rolled page that seemed to have been torn from a book. The page was written in vernacular. On that page, reference was made to the Catara Bible and to a Florentine family who had the Bible in custody. The family in question was the Martelli family who still lived in Florence at "Casa Martelli". Immediately the nun associated the noble family with the captain Leale Martelli because she knew that he too came from Florence ... [/QUOTE]
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