Pellegrino Ernetti
Pellegrino Ernetti (1925-1994) was a Roman Catholic priest. He joined the Benedictine order at the age of 16. He later became the most famous exorcist from Venice. He was also a musician and a physicist who wrote books on music theory. He claimed to have invented a time machine called the Chronovisor, but he would later go back on this. In 1994, he died at age 68. He has been referenced as sighting a great few mythological beast with the Chronovisor like a Centaur.
He was one of the worlds leading authorities on Archaic music.[1]
Francois Brune, another priest, and journalist Peter Krassa argued Ernetti was pressured into refuting his claims about the Chronovisor.[1]
Pellegrino Ernetti Media
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Arms of Worcester Cathedral
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Flag of Worcester Cathedral, consisting of the cathedral's arms in the canton of a Saint George's Cross, usually flown from the cathedral tower
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The cloisters of Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire, England.
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The nave of Worcester Cathedral in Worcestershire, England.
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The lady chapel and east window
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Inside the Worcester Cathedral Crypt
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The interior, looking east.
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effigy of Robert Wilde or Wylde (1535-1608), clothier of The Commandery, Worcester, beside an effigy of his wife (not visible) Margaret née Cowling (1524-1606)
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Worcester Cathedral, view of the the Cathedral Cloisters
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Grave of Stanley Baldwin and his wife Lucy