29.12.11

FOUND THE FIRST ITALIAN FREEMASONRY?

Found the evidences of the first Italian freemasonry?
In the early 70's in Tuscany, in the small village of Gropina, were found evidence that the foundations of the local church, were made ​​in pre-Christian era, were also found remains of the foundations of the Roman imperial period, the really mysterious, however, is that the masons who built the church stands now, the Pieve of Saint Peter, dating from around the XII century, and built over the pagan temple dedicated to Diana.
Mysteries anthropomorphic figures carved out of the heathen, as in the pulpit (photo on right), which is really an amazing work, as it immediately makes one think that the builders of the time were a bit too 'free', not online, with style of Italian Architecture,  were perhaps, the first Italian freemasonry?
Here, is a mystery really fascinating, you can go, and see with your own eyes, in Gropina, a few kilometers from Arezzo, carved capitals of the Knights Templar, animals, green man,  and pagan symbols, that seems to indicate a link, between the modern and ancient Freemasonry secrets of masons and architects of the Italian High Middle Ages, linked to the Knights Templar, and then, to the Temple of Solomon.
Here, an article here with some Photos of Sacred Architecture in Italy, where, you can also find these places on Google Maps, for Your next trip, for Your next holidays in Italy...

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