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'''Gerolamo Olgiati''' was a Milanese government official, a member of the [[Templars]], and was one of those responsible for the death of [[Galeazzo Sforza|Galeazzo Maria Sforza]]. | '''[[File:Gerolamo_Olgiati.png|thumb|Gerolamo Olgiati]]Gerolamo Olgiati''' was a Milanese government official, a member of the [[Templars]], and was one of those responsible for the death of [[Galeazzo Sforza|Galeazzo Maria Sforza]]. | ||
On December 26, 1476, Olgiati along with his fellow assassins [[Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani]], Lampugnani's servant [[Franzone]] and [[Carlo Visconti]], attended Mass at the Santo Stefano. After Lampugnani delivered the first blow to Sforza after the latter's arrival, the others followed him. All assassins except for Lampugnani managed to escape, only to be caught and executed within one week. | On December 26, 1476, Olgiati along with his fellow assassins [[Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani]], Lampugnani's servant [[Franzone]] and [[Carlo Visconti]], attended Mass at the Santo Stefano. After Lampugnani delivered the first blow to Sforza after the latter's arrival, the others followed him. All assassins except for Lampugnani managed to escape, only to be caught and executed within one week. | ||
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Gerolamo Olgiati was a Milanese government official, a member of the Templars, and was one of those responsible for the death of Galeazzo Maria Sforza.
On December 26, 1476, Olgiati along with his fellow assassins Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani, Lampugnani's servant Franzone and Carlo Visconti, attended Mass at the Santo Stefano. After Lampugnani delivered the first blow to Sforza after the latter's arrival, the others followed him. All assassins except for Lampugnani managed to escape, only to be caught and executed within one week.
