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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: 180546" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>About two months had passed since the death of Captain Leale Martelli, when fortuitously Sister Margherita Boero found a valuable clue in the church of the Valle Benedetta, which directed the subsequent research on Florence at "Casa Martelli". At this point the problem was to be able to have free access to the rooms of the Martelli house. Sister Margaret solved the problem by contacting a noble woman who lived in Florence that Sister Boero had met years before in Spain during a long vacation made when she had not yet become a nun. This friend name was Marchesa Fioravanti Annamaria in Montaldo. Between the two the friendship was still alive for this reason the Marchesa did not hesitate to offer the nun all the support necessary to access Martelli's home. The Marchesa Fioravanti knew very well the noble Martelli family, met on various occasions during lavish receptions organized by the noble Florentine family. These parties ceased after the death of Carlo Martelli in 1945. Only two heirs of the Martelli family still lived at the Martelli house: the sisters Francesca and Caterina Martelli both Marchesa. For Marchesa Fioravanti it was not very difficult to organize the meeting with the nun that took place on February 3, 1948. To welcome Sister Margherita was the younger sister, Marchesa Caterina Martelli, 53, who at first seemed very upset and annoyed from the insistent requests of the nun, to the point of interrupting the interview and inviting the nun to leave the palace. When the nun named Leale Martelli, Caterina suddenly changed her attitude and became more available. The Marchesa Caterina asked the nun how she knew Leale and the nun at that point decided to tell Caterina the whole story, without omitting even one detail. At that point Caterina informed of the situation realized the seriousness and importance of the affair and decided to collaborate giving the nun some important information: Leale Martelli was a second cousin, not inclined to noble life, active politically since very young, during the war he was a member of the black brigades with the rank of team leader, after September 8 he went into the ranks of the Germans enlisting himself voluntarily in the Italian SS where he was immediately promoted to the rank of captain thanks to his contribution to the repression of the partisans. The two women had a long conversation that ended when Caterina led the nun to the upper floors where there was a room protected by a particular armored door that looked very old. The door had two distinct locks side by side. Caterina addressed the nun telling her that what she was looking for was behind that door, but that she could not open it because Caterina had only one key and the other was in possession of her elder sister Francesca and both keys were necessary to open the door. In addition, the keys had to turn in the lock at the same time, otherwise it would have started a rudimentary, but ingenious alarm that would have blocked the hand or the wrist of someone who had tried to open the door in an improper manner. Caterina explained to the nun that her older sister was outside Florence. She had gone for two days at their summer country estate in Gricigliano to settle some business. In Gricigliano the two sisters owned a sumptuous villa "Villa Gricigliano". Caterina, however, offered hospitality to the nun who in that way could expect the return of Francesca, at the Martelli house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 180546, member: 7165"] About two months had passed since the death of Captain Leale Martelli, when fortuitously Sister Margherita Boero found a valuable clue in the church of the Valle Benedetta, which directed the subsequent research on Florence at "Casa Martelli". At this point the problem was to be able to have free access to the rooms of the Martelli house. Sister Margaret solved the problem by contacting a noble woman who lived in Florence that Sister Boero had met years before in Spain during a long vacation made when she had not yet become a nun. This friend name was Marchesa Fioravanti Annamaria in Montaldo. Between the two the friendship was still alive for this reason the Marchesa did not hesitate to offer the nun all the support necessary to access Martelli's home. The Marchesa Fioravanti knew very well the noble Martelli family, met on various occasions during lavish receptions organized by the noble Florentine family. These parties ceased after the death of Carlo Martelli in 1945. Only two heirs of the Martelli family still lived at the Martelli house: the sisters Francesca and Caterina Martelli both Marchesa. For Marchesa Fioravanti it was not very difficult to organize the meeting with the nun that took place on February 3, 1948. To welcome Sister Margherita was the younger sister, Marchesa Caterina Martelli, 53, who at first seemed very upset and annoyed from the insistent requests of the nun, to the point of interrupting the interview and inviting the nun to leave the palace. When the nun named Leale Martelli, Caterina suddenly changed her attitude and became more available. The Marchesa Caterina asked the nun how she knew Leale and the nun at that point decided to tell Caterina the whole story, without omitting even one detail. At that point Caterina informed of the situation realized the seriousness and importance of the affair and decided to collaborate giving the nun some important information: Leale Martelli was a second cousin, not inclined to noble life, active politically since very young, during the war he was a member of the black brigades with the rank of team leader, after September 8 he went into the ranks of the Germans enlisting himself voluntarily in the Italian SS where he was immediately promoted to the rank of captain thanks to his contribution to the repression of the partisans. The two women had a long conversation that ended when Caterina led the nun to the upper floors where there was a room protected by a particular armored door that looked very old. The door had two distinct locks side by side. Caterina addressed the nun telling her that what she was looking for was behind that door, but that she could not open it because Caterina had only one key and the other was in possession of her elder sister Francesca and both keys were necessary to open the door. In addition, the keys had to turn in the lock at the same time, otherwise it would have started a rudimentary, but ingenious alarm that would have blocked the hand or the wrist of someone who had tried to open the door in an improper manner. Caterina explained to the nun that her older sister was outside Florence. She had gone for two days at their summer country estate in Gricigliano to settle some business. In Gricigliano the two sisters owned a sumptuous villa "Villa Gricigliano". Caterina, however, offered hospitality to the nun who in that way could expect the return of Francesca, at the Martelli house. [/QUOTE]
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