According to local prison records, he was delivered to the Pignerol (the French spelling back then) prison on 24 August 1669. He spent 11 years there before being transferred to several prisons along the way until he ended up at the Bastille, where he lived until his death. In all he was held around 34 years. It is amazing that there has never really been a definitive answer to whom he was or even why he was held in such a manner. There has even been speculation that it was a woman.
Our local festival is a weekend featuring a reenactment of his arrival to Pinerolo escorted by the now famous musketeers on the first Saturday evening in October every year. There are plenty of people in period costumes and much to sample and experience. This year featured a display of falconry and some incredibly beautiful owls, adding to the general festivities .
We sampled the mulled wine and some roasted chestnuts, but the line for the porchetta, was much too long and we wanted to get back over to the main piazza in the old part of the city as they had a variety of entertainment on offer. The whole of the entertainment is offered again on Sunday afternoon for those who choose not to be up too late on Saturday night.
The grand finale comes with the unveiling of this years mystery "Iron Mask" celebrity. A gasp from the audience always goes up through the crowd every year!
The grand finale comes with the unveiling of this years mystery "Iron Mask" celebrity. A gasp from the audience always goes up through the crowd every year!
Photo by Dario Costantino
This year's masked man was Pippo Franco, an Italian actor and popular television comedian.
If you wan t a feel for the festival I put together a little footage from my not too high tech camera and skills. The prisoner appears about 1 1/2 minute into the clip (3 minutes total). It starts also with out much sound and then the music and drums come in with the announcement of the prisoner's arrival.
Hope you enjoy it.
Maybe you'll come and check it out for yourself next year.
If you wan t a feel for the festival I put together a little footage from my not too high tech camera and skills. The prisoner appears about 1 1/2 minute into the clip (3 minutes total). It starts also with out much sound and then the music and drums come in with the announcement of the prisoner's arrival.
Hope you enjoy it.
Maybe you'll come and check it out for yourself next year.
8 comments:
Thanks for the history, very interesting. I like learning about these kinds of festivals. Sounds like you had a neat time!
A line for the porchetta...darn! In any case I would certainly choose this event over say...an evening in front of the tube playing Wii?
You did just fine with the video clip!
Lori Lynn, just one of our little claim to fames here, that I am happy to hear that you find interesting. I do as well.
Rowena, I thought of you with the owls and all of your postings recently. Too big of a hurry to post this. Most nights out are a welcome change of pace.
I thoroughly enjoyed the video. What a festival to witness first hand that would be:D
That is really neat! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Val and Kelly. I'm glad you enjoyed it. It really is an interesting festival and mystery.
Getting medieval on us. What great fun?!!
Nice to see you again Josh. Looking forward to your web getting up again.
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