Sunday, April 25, 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010
What Batteries Are Strongest
The other night talking with a friend I've come up with a story that you think Stalin buckle lived in Venice and that he had the bell on the island of San Servolo.
Here are some links if you want to know pù:
Venice Magazine :
Josif Stalin, Russian dictator, was one of the last bell of the island of San Lazzaro degli Armeni,
in the heart of Venice lagoon. He arrived illegally in 1907, embarking at the port of Odessa to escape the Czarist police and found no better, with the help of a group of anarchists Venetians (who renamed it the Bepi Giassi - ice - not just for its tropical origin), Playing the bells of the Armenian fathers, before getting to hunt and return to Russia in time for the revolution.
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[...] He was 28 years, then, Joseph Vissarionovich Djugatchsvili. He was a young man who came from Czarist Russia, Georgia, in particular, to seek his fortune in the mythical Bel Paese. He had a beard when he came, later told the abbot of St. Lazarus [...].
So he went to Venice where, at first, decided to ask hospitality of the brothers who ran a small convent outside the city. In return for their hospitality our future Russian revolutionary brothers repaid with small services which would then have been far from his character and that can be called "the clerk" rang the bells and tidying the church after the ceremony.
It is said that in 1907 the bell was a refugee fleeing the Georgian Russia, nicknamed by the anarchists who helped him Bepi of Giassi. dismissed because he would not ring the bells according to the Latin rite, he returned to Russia with the Revolution
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Serenaskin.com For Seborheic Dermatitis
This blog will necessarily change address but remain essentially the same, I having made a mess of mail on gmail.