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Chapter 224 Postscript

Lawrence Anno Falgault.

14??——1499, he was about fifty years old when he died.

A native of Florence, Italy, he was a great artist, medical scientist, philosopher, and leader of the clothing innovation movement in the second half of the 15th century. He is a great man known as the "Father of Epidemic Science" and "The Father of the Microscope".

He had many activities as an artist in the first half of his life, and became one of the "Four Masters of Renaissance Art" along with Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, and Raphael Sanchio.

Famous ones include "The Love of the Goddess", which is known as the most gorgeous jewelry in modern times, the oil painting "Travel to Hell" that pioneered a new genre of painting, and the relief sculptures in the Florence Cathedral.

In the second half of his life, he pioneered in the medical field, inventing the prototype of the microscope "Harley's Mirror", through which he discovered cells and bacteria, and used bacterial treatment methods to conquer the "Black Death", one of the largest diseases in human history.

Plague, bacterial medical methods to treat the human body are still used today, opening up a bright road for human medicine.

The more than 20,000 pages of manuscripts he left behind are still exerting residual heat in modern society and continue to make contributions to mankind.

Finally, at the end of 1499, Lawrence passed away in his office. His death was caused by sudden death caused by long-term oppression of his spirit, that is, death from overwork.

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After his father passed away, Adroson, who inherited part of Annuo's medical knowledge, continued to study magic and occasionally went out to practice medicine.

But when Adrosson got older, he stopped his medical activities.

Adrosson can be regarded as a "mutated individual" among normal people.

His magic circuits are excellent in both quality and quantity.

As a top student, Adrosson joined an organization called "Clock Tower".

Later, the outstanding Adroson accepted two apprentices, one was his father's godson, Joseph Zolgen's son Machili Zolgen, and the other, who called himself "Paracelsus"

", a young man studying alchemy.

Adrosson married very young. He married another woman in the Clock Tower and gave birth to his daughter Olga Falgo.

When Olga was fifteen years old, she fell in love with her senior brother Machili Zolgen, who was seven years older than her, and later got married.

The Zolgen family and the Falgao family merged to study the magic of gems.

Adrosson died in 1549 and was buried in Florence with his parents, although the tombstones of Lawrence and Halle had long since disappeared due to the war.

Maqili and Olga also had their own descendants. The righteous Maqili fought for magic and peace all his life and died in 1567. As the first generation head of the Zolgen family who truly made achievements in magic, Maqili’s

The evaluation can be said to be very high.

Zolgen became a famous family in the Clock Tower, but one generation of descendants of the Zolgen family sold many of the relics of their ancestor Lawrence to another family, the Einzbern family, which was also a famous family.

Later, due to certain events at the end of the 18th century, the Zorgan family moved to Fuyuki City, Japan, and renamed themselves the "Matō" family, continuing their magic activities.

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After Lawrence's death, Manlio did not covet any relics. Instead, as a student, after arranging all Lawrence's funeral arrangements, he handed over all Lawrence's things to Lawrence's parent and son, that is, Adrosson, alone.

On the road to travel.

Manlio likes architecture and is very skilled in designing buildings.

He left famous buildings in many cities.

In 1530, Manlio received a commission from a pope in Provence.

He was an admirer of Cecilia, whose church was in Rome, so he commissioned Manlio, a famous little architect, to build a splendid "Cathedral of Saint Cecilia" in Provence.

Manlio naturally started designing and building with great interest.

Unfortunately, Manlio died of illness in 1538, and this unfinished cathedral became the largest unfinished building in Europe.


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