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Cellini, for his extraordinary autobiography, is one of the most famous personalities of the Renaissance. In a spontaneous and colloquial way, in its pages it is shown as a genius that possesses some divine gift. Many times the real facts and the fantasy are mixed, but the detailed accounts of his escapes, adventures and intrigues are not lacking, which sometimes placed him in illegality, as when he killed the goldsmith Pompeo de Capitaneis. Shortly after this fact he received the pardon of Pope Paul III, who more interested in his work than in the crime, took him at his service.
En 2006, the Salero was recovered in a forest in Lower Austria, where the thief had buried it. Soon it will return to its place of exhibition. The author of the daring robbery, the Viennese Robert M., 59, was inexperienced in these operations. To enter the museum simply climbed a scaffolding that was attached to the building for repairs, then used the knowledge of his trade: the installation of alarms. Hello, that this very well I loved your post
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