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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER V
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Pietro da Castelnuovo was an outlaw from Tuscany for the murder of a Carmelite friar, which he had committed at Pietrasanta a few days before the assassination of Lelio.

Seventeen years after these events he was still alive, and wanted for grave crimes committed in the Duchy of Modena.

History knows no more about him, except that he had a wife and family.

Of Niccolo da Pariana nothing has to be related.

Ottavio da Trapani was caught at Milan, brought back to Lucca, and hanged there on June 13, 1604, after being torn with pincers.
Massimiliano is said to have made his way to Flanders, where the Lucchese enjoyed many privileges, and where his family had probably hereditary connections.[193] Like all outlaws he lived in perpetual peril of assassination.


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