Guido FrancischiniA reduced nobleman, who tried to repair his fortune by marrying
Pompilia, the putative child of Pietro and Violante. When the marriage
was consummated and the money secure, Guido ill-treated Pietro and
Violante; whereupon Violante, at confession, asserted that Pompilia was
not her child, but one she had brought up, the offspring of a Roman
wanton, and she applied to the law-courts to recover her money. When
Guido heard this he was furious, and so ill-treated his wife that she
ran away under the protection of a young canon. Guido pursued the
fugitives, overtook them, and had them arrested; whereupon the canon
was suspended for three years, and Pompilia sent to a convent. Here her
health gave way, and as the birth of a child was expected, she was
permitted to leave the convent and live with her putative parents.
Guido went to the house, murdered all three, and was executed. ( Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894
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