G 13
P 33
1. Di rosso, a tre spade basse appuntate d'argento, guarnite d'oro.
2. Idem, con il capo del Popolo fiorentino.
3. Come il 1°, con in capo le insegne pontificie (talvolta spostate nel cantone destro del capo).
4. Idem, con una crocetta fioronata nel capo e le insegne pontificie nel cantone destro del capo.
5. Come il 1°, e a due chiavi decussate d'oro, poste nel cantone destro del capo.
Group Type
family
groups related by blood, marriage, and/or adoption
named in memorial inscription and/or represented by coat of arms
Alternate Names: dedicatee
Getty ID: 300404867
surmised
presumed role based on incomplete evidence; for burials, we know the burial is in this church, we think it is in this tomb; for patronage and other relationships, there is evidence to suggest the connection, but it has not been confirmed
[a] Rosselli said that the Minerbetti arms were one of two on the base of the altarpiece, which showed St. Jerome and which he believed was not originally over this altar.
[b] A resident nun from the Minerbetti family paid for the altarpiece and displayed her birth family's coat of arms
[c] between year Raffaello Torrigiani endowed chapel and suppression of friary
[d] coat of arms in base of chapel's right pilaster