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Count of Cagliostro's prison
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The history of Cagliostro is shrouded in rumour, propaganda and mysticism. Some effort was expended to ascertain his true identity when he was arrested because of his possible participation in the Affair of the Diamond Necklace. Goethe relates in his Italian Journey that the identification of Cagliostro with Giuseppe Balsamo was ascertained by a lawyer from Palermo who, on official request, had sent a dossier with copies of the pertaining documents to France. Goethe met the lawyer in April 1787 and saw the documents and Balsamo's pedigree: Balsamo's great-grandfather Matteo Martello had two daughters, Maria who married Giuseppe Bracconeri, and Vincenza who married Giuseppe Cagliostro. Maria and Giuseppe Bracconeri had three children, Matteo, Antonia, and Felicitá who married Pietro Balsamo. The latter couple's son was Giuseppe Balsamo who was christened with the name of his greatuncle and eventually adopted his surname too. Pietro Balsamo was the son of a bookseller, Antonino Balsamo, who had declared bankruptcy before dying at age 44. Felicitá Balsamo was still alive in Palermo then, and Goethe visited her and her daughter. Cagliostro himself stated during the trial following the Affair of the Diamond Necklace to have been born of Christians of noble birth, but abandoned as an orphan upon the island of Malta. He claimed to have travelled as a child to Medina, Mecca, and Cairo, and upon return to Malta to have been initiated into the Sovereign Military Order of the Knights of Malta, with whom he studied alchemy, the Kabbalah and magic, much of the typical mystical background asserted by many impostors and charlatans of those times. Goethe classifies this as "silly fairy-tales."...On 27 December 1789, he was arrested and imprisoned in the Castel Sant'Angelo. Soon afterwards he was sentenced to death on the charge of being a Freemason. The Pope changed his sentence, however, to life imprisonment in the Castel Sant'Angelo. After attempting to escape he was relocated to the Fortress of San Leo where he died not long after. This is San Leo and on hill top you can see the ancient prison. The mystery remains as was impossible to escape and in fact some found Count Cagliostro apparels but he disappeared. Enjoy

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.flanno2610
08/08/10 9:25 AM GMT
The lawyer gets his fee and the client ends up in prison - nothing has changed in 300 years!
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.koca
08/08/10 9:28 AM GMT
Nice story. Prison or not, I love this gorgeous place. But only if I look at it from outside. LOL Amazing photo,Ed.
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::gaeljet2
08/08/10 9:30 AM GMT
i d lower the gammas, otherwise very nice
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::corngrowth
08/08/10 10:37 AM GMT
Ed, after reading you very interesting story about Cagliostro, I came to the conclusion that Frank hits the nail with his comment above.
Excellent post again.
Regards, Cornelius.
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::tigger3
08/08/10 11:20 AM GMT
I like the narrative and the image is wonderfully done.
=^..^=sandi
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.tndr
08/08/10 12:11 AM GMT
Very nice!
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::LakeMichiganSunset
08/08/10 1:29 PM GMT
Very beautiful from the outside. Not from the inside. Very interesting reading the history of this place. Fran
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::luckyshot
08/08/10 2:27 PM GMT
Ed - Outstanding photography. Anyone who might have been able to escape from this prison should have been given their freedom for their uncanny ability. Thad
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If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera. ~Lewis Hine
.Tochi
08/08/10 2:39 PM GMT
cool shot^^ for prison.
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.MudMilF
08/08/10 4:34 PM GMT
Well, I'd certainly prefer to be banged away here than in Holloway. Really fabulous place and great shot.
Michaela
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"The effort of art is to keep what is interesting in existence, to recreate it in the eternal." George Santayana
.elektronist
08/08/10 5:02 PM GMT
Very interesting story and nice shot, Edoardo. But I agree with Gael too.

Tanju
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::Inkeri
08/08/10 5:06 PM GMT
What a story.Fantastic looking place,from the outside.Wonderful photo,Ed.
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::sharonva
08/08/10 5:37 PM GMT
I can't imagine any feudal lord/robber baron loking at that huge rock and NOT wanting to build a fortress on top of it. Impressive pic and fascinating story.
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"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne, Thassay so hard, so sharp the conquering..." Chaucer
::SEFA
08/08/10 5:54 PM GMT
Sharon said it so well and I agree. What a great place for a fortress. Great shot!
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Logun7
08/08/10 8:43 PM GMT
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every day is a gift......that's why it's called the present!!
.avedeloff
08/08/10 10:42 PM GMT
Such a rich and fantastic history of the beautiful place.
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"Hurry to meet Death before your place is taken."
.Starglow
08/08/10 10:46 PM GMT
Just think of building this place. Very impressive.
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.catweasel
08/08/10 11:30 PM GMT
The most beautiful prison I've ever seen.
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"I'm never going to be famous. My name will never be writ large on the roster of Those Who Do Things. I don't do any thing. Not one single thing. I used to bite my nails, but I don't even do that any more." - Dorothy Parker (1893-1967)
::auroraobers
08/09/10 5:44 AM GMT
Looks like the prison had the best view :) Nice picture.
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::0930_23
08/09/10 2:12 PM GMT
Good in all categories EDV.

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::Jimbobedsel
08/09/10 2:51 PM GMT
A real stunner, Ed. Gorgeous photography.
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.icedancer
08/09/10 10:07 PM GMT
Marvelous history of information Ed of this breath taking view with such lovely colours. Have to agree with Bruce, it really is the most beautiful prison I've ever seen also.
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