The interesting detail is that surname GOSTENA and its possible derivatives 
are not found in Italy.
Is there a possibility that the man was of an origin in the 
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, similar to one of W.A.Dlugoraj 
"Gostinensis"?
RT
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> Hi everybody,
>
> http://www.answers.com/topic/simone-molinaro
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> Simone
> Colavecchi -  Roma
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> Data: 29-gen-2007 4.42 PM
> A: "Andrew Gibbs"
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> Ogg:
> [LUTE] Re: Gostena
>
> Actually it was a certain Simone Fasce. I guess it
> was about women and/or
> money...
>
>
> Are
>
> On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Andrew
> Gibbs wrote:
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>> Was it the Americans?
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>> On 28 Jan 2007, at
> 15:27, Are Vidar Boye Hansen wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all!
>>>
>>> Anyone know why
> Giovanni Battista della Gostena was murdered in 1593?
>>>
>>>
>>> mvh
>>>
> Are Vidar Hansen
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