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'''Gerolamo Olgiati''' (1453 – 1477) was a [[Milan]]ese government official, and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. | '''Gerolamo Olgiati''' (1453 – 1477) was a [[Milan]]ese government official, and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. | ||
He participated in the [[Assassination of Galeazzo Maria Sforza|assassination]] of [[Galeazzo Maria Sforza]] | He participated in the [[Assassination of Galeazzo Maria Sforza|assassination]] of [[Galeazzo Maria Sforza]] alongside his co-conspirators, [[Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani]] and [[Carlo Visconti]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
On 26 December 1476, Olgiati attended the Mass at [[Santo Stefano]] in Milan | On 26 December 1476, Olgiati attended the Mass at [[Santo Stefano]] in Milan with several of his Templar brethren hidden in the crowd. | ||
Lampugnani was first to approach Sforza | Lampugnani was first to approach Sforza and stab him with a [[Short blades|dagger]] hidden in his boot. Olgiati quickly followed suit and stabbed Sforza in the back. At this point, a battle between the Templar assassins and Sforza's [[guards]] commenced. | ||
All the assailants except for Lampugnani managed to escape, only for Olgiati, Visconti and Lampugnani's servant {{Wiki|Franzone}} to be caught and executed within a week | All the assailants except for Lampugnani managed to escape, only for Olgiati, Visconti and Lampugnani's servant {{Wiki|Franzone}} to be caught and executed within a week after the latter had been caught and disclosed information under torture. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 13:22, 14 June 2017
Gerolamo Olgiati (1453 – 1477) was a Milanese government official, and a member of the Templar Order.
He participated in the assassination of Galeazzo Maria Sforza alongside his co-conspirators, Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani and Carlo Visconti.
Biography
On 26 December 1476, Olgiati attended the Mass at Santo Stefano in Milan with several of his Templar brethren hidden in the crowd.
Lampugnani was first to approach Sforza and stab him with a dagger hidden in his boot. Olgiati quickly followed suit and stabbed Sforza in the back. At this point, a battle between the Templar assassins and Sforza's guards commenced.
All the assailants except for Lampugnani managed to escape, only for Olgiati, Visconti and Lampugnani's servant Franzone to be caught and executed within a week after the latter had been caught and disclosed information under torture.