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Italiano: Foresti, Jacopo Filippo (1535) "Capitolo decimoottavo, Mirandula castello" in Supplementi delle Croniche del venerando padre Frate Jacopo Philippo dell'Ordine Heremitiano, Primo autore, nuovamente revisto, etc. ... con la giunta del MDVVXXIV insino al MDXXXV, p. 385 (verso) "Mirandula castello. In questo medemo anno del 1535, essendo il signor Galeotto figliolo che fu del Signor Lodovico Picco de la Concordia signore, alla Mirandula di notte con alcuni de li soi vi giunse, & passando per la Fossa che verso la Concordia si è posta, sopra la loggia montarono togliendo la detta loggia & la vita a quelli che per guardia lì erano stati messi, & procedendo inanti a la camera del signor Francesco che di suo padre fu carnal fratello vi arrivarono, & quello uccidendo & con esso lui ancora un suo figliolo, in cotal modo il detto signor Galeotto de la Mirandula se ne fece signore con la morte del barba(cane) & del cugìo."
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Author Jacopo Filippo Foresti (1434–1520)
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