ITALY: A Tour of the Castle of Aquapendente

Editor’s Note: Here at FromRome.Info, I often will share videos about Italy. And one thing about Italy, that most of my readers in North America, Australia, and South Africa have never seen is a castle used as a palace. Here is one example, in Lazio, about 2 hours north of Rome, with narration from an expert in art appreciation.

You can read more about this castle, the Torre Alfina, here. — This article is in Italian, but with Chrome or Firefox’s native translation ability, you can read it in your native tongue. — And HERE is the official website for the Castle.

This castle was the property of Edward Cahen d’Anvers, the Jewish Banker who financed the Masonic takeover of Italy, during the Risorgimento, on account of which service he was ennobled with the title of Count by the treacherous House of Savoy member, Victor Emmanuel II, whose name shall live in everlasting ignominy.

In the above video by Lionard real estate group, they say that the Cahen family is from Germany and originates in the 8th century B. C.. — Which, when I heard the narrator say this, sparked my curiosity for the patent absurdity of such a claim. — Cahen is from Cohen, which is the name of the priestly class in ancient Israel, not Germany.

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