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VALPERGA.

On the same day, and at the same hour, Castruccio died at Lucca.

His enemies rejoiced in his death; his friends were confounded and overthrown. They, as the last act of gratitude, conducted the pomp of his funeral with princely magnificence. He was buried in the church of San Francesco, then without, now included within, the walls of Lucca. The ancient tombstone is still seen on the walls of the church; and its inscription may serve for the moral and conclusion of this tale.

En vivo vivamque fama rerum gestarum Italicæ militiæ splendor; Lucensium decus Etruriæ ornamentum Castruccius Gerii Antelminellorum stirpe vixi peccavi dolui cessi naturæ indigenti animæ piæ benevoli succurrite brevi memores vos morituros.

 

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