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There was something last year surrounding the Giro d'Italia to celebrate the life of Dante who died 700 years ago. I think he was put on trial at one time in Florence, so could it be something to do with him?
 
There was something last year surrounding the Giro d'Italia to celebrate the life of Dante who died 700 years ago. I think he was put on trial at one time in Florence, so could it be something to do with him?
There was something last year surrounding the Giro d'Italia to celebrate the life of Dante who died 700 years ago. I think he was put on trial at one time in Florence, so could it be something to do with him?
I'll give you that Frenchie. He was exiled by the city of Florence in 1300 or so and this was rescinded (in his absence) at a retrial in 2021 ! Over to you.
 
I'll give you that Frenchie. He was exiled by the city of Florence in 1300 or so and this was rescinded (in his absence) at a retrial in 2021 ! Over to you.

Thanks cologne. A lucky guess there I think.

In 1917 a well known hoax took place, that was given credence by a widely read author. He promoted the hoax in lectures and writings as something he believed in. Today the result of the hoax and the apparatus that carried it out has been brought together in Yorkshire.
So what was the hoax, who was the author and where can you see it?
 
Thanks cologne. A lucky guess there I think.

In 1917 a well known hoax took place, that was given credence by a widely read author. He promoted the hoax in lectures and writings as something he believed in. Today the result of the hoax and the apparatus that carried it out has been brought together in Yorkshire.
So what was the hoax, who was the author and where can you see it?
Anything to do with the Cottingley fairies and Arthur Conan Doyle?
 
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