'One tells that the Prince of Condé slept deeply through the night before the day of Rocroi: but, first, he was very tired; secondly had already given the necessary instructions' <br />Alessandro Manzoni <br /> <br />Mazarello was freed and passed in Gonzaga's pay, lord of Mantua. <br />Pepoli charged Mazarello with being an Obizzo d'Este's informer. <br />Obizzo was the lord of Ferrara and wanted to take Bologna. <br />Obizzo bought the sister of Caccianemico that Dante sent to Inferno among the procurers. <br />Pepoli convinced Gonzaga and the lord of Mantua cut the Mazarello's head. <br />The two Mazarello's daughters got subject to their mothers-in-law. <br />The two fanciful daughters sent one of their sister-in-law's girls lovers to their brother. <br />Mazarello Junior returned that strange gift to the senders. <br />Nicolosa, escaped her mother-in-law as well as the beheading, did not escape the depression. <br />Obizzo ended up in Dante's Inferno as man violent against his neighbour. <br />Bologna was conquered by Milan, rich in real estate.<br /><br />Paolo Giuseppe Mazzarello<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/aak-the-origins-the-fall-of-the-seigniories/
