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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: 197094" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>But we continue to describe the content of the dossier that was brought to the attention of Minister Alessandro Martelli. The document presented itself as a "Martelli-Shimoi dossier" and was the summary of a long series of written correspondence between Carlo Martelli (the last male descendant of the Martelli household, father of Francesca Martelli who at his death decided to donate all the family assets , including the palace, in the Italian State) and a great lover of Italian history and art especially of the life of Dante Alighieri. This character was also a poet and writer of Japanese origin: Harukichi Shimoi. Between these two characters there was an exchange of information in the form of letters that formed the "Martelli-Shimoi" dossier. Specifically, the dossier was a list of information that they exchanged concerning the relationships of the Martelli lineage over the centuries with the greatest characters in history. In particular Harukichi asked Carlo Martelli for information on any documentation that could prove a contact between Dante and the Martelli family. In exchange, Shimoi provided Carlo Martelli with curious and precious information from a WWI soldier from Livorno who lived in the Benedetta Valley, a certain Emilio Collaveri. The soldier confided to Shimoi that strange stories of saints and templars existed in the Benedetta Valley and that great treasures and important relics were kept in the church of the village, which he too had been able to see. The soldier asserted that dozens of relics of saints were massed in the church and even that of St. Francesco da Assisi and Maria Madalena was present. The relics had thaumaturgical power. Not all the relics have been registered because they are too numerous, for this reason some have been stolen without the parish priest of the church having noticed. Also the soldier Collaveri himself "appropriated" a relic to protect himself from the war with the will to return it once he returned safely. He wore the relic of a famous saint in a medal around his neck. The parish priest believed that the relic made him immortal and so it happened ...</p><p>The soldier did not die in the war and will never die in any other conflict, destined to fight the same battle for eternity and no one will ever hear of him again ... but the most interesting part of the dossier was that relating to the research that Carlo Martelli led to personally verify the truthfulness of all the stories he had inherited from his family. For this Carlo Martelli decided, together with a group of friends, to go personally to those places he had heard about from his ancestors and that were part of the secret of the Martelli house. He was intent on going backwards through the path taken by the Templars who arrived in 1221 in the Benedetta Valley. Among these was Roberto da Volterra his direct descendant. This is why Carlo Martelli felt compelled to solve the great mystery that the family jealously guarded. Carlo Martelli wanted to reach Egypt following in the footsteps of the Templars, which is why in the summer of 1870 Carlo and his party reached the Benedetta valley on horseback like real Templars crossing the interior, touching Siena and then heading towards San Gimignano, then Collesalvetti , Nugola, Colognole, arriving in the Benedetta Valley exactly on August 20th. After some inspections, Carlo Martelli embarked for Egypt from the port of Livorno on August 26, but that's another story ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 197094, member: 7165"] But we continue to describe the content of the dossier that was brought to the attention of Minister Alessandro Martelli. The document presented itself as a "Martelli-Shimoi dossier" and was the summary of a long series of written correspondence between Carlo Martelli (the last male descendant of the Martelli household, father of Francesca Martelli who at his death decided to donate all the family assets , including the palace, in the Italian State) and a great lover of Italian history and art especially of the life of Dante Alighieri. This character was also a poet and writer of Japanese origin: Harukichi Shimoi. Between these two characters there was an exchange of information in the form of letters that formed the "Martelli-Shimoi" dossier. Specifically, the dossier was a list of information that they exchanged concerning the relationships of the Martelli lineage over the centuries with the greatest characters in history. In particular Harukichi asked Carlo Martelli for information on any documentation that could prove a contact between Dante and the Martelli family. In exchange, Shimoi provided Carlo Martelli with curious and precious information from a WWI soldier from Livorno who lived in the Benedetta Valley, a certain Emilio Collaveri. The soldier confided to Shimoi that strange stories of saints and templars existed in the Benedetta Valley and that great treasures and important relics were kept in the church of the village, which he too had been able to see. The soldier asserted that dozens of relics of saints were massed in the church and even that of St. Francesco da Assisi and Maria Madalena was present. The relics had thaumaturgical power. Not all the relics have been registered because they are too numerous, for this reason some have been stolen without the parish priest of the church having noticed. Also the soldier Collaveri himself "appropriated" a relic to protect himself from the war with the will to return it once he returned safely. He wore the relic of a famous saint in a medal around his neck. The parish priest believed that the relic made him immortal and so it happened ... The soldier did not die in the war and will never die in any other conflict, destined to fight the same battle for eternity and no one will ever hear of him again ... but the most interesting part of the dossier was that relating to the research that Carlo Martelli led to personally verify the truthfulness of all the stories he had inherited from his family. For this Carlo Martelli decided, together with a group of friends, to go personally to those places he had heard about from his ancestors and that were part of the secret of the Martelli house. He was intent on going backwards through the path taken by the Templars who arrived in 1221 in the Benedetta Valley. Among these was Roberto da Volterra his direct descendant. This is why Carlo Martelli felt compelled to solve the great mystery that the family jealously guarded. Carlo Martelli wanted to reach Egypt following in the footsteps of the Templars, which is why in the summer of 1870 Carlo and his party reached the Benedetta valley on horseback like real Templars crossing the interior, touching Siena and then heading towards San Gimignano, then Collesalvetti , Nugola, Colognole, arriving in the Benedetta Valley exactly on August 20th. After some inspections, Carlo Martelli embarked for Egypt from the port of Livorno on August 26, but that's another story .... [/QUOTE]
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