Individuals

Brancacci, Tommaso di Serotino di Piuvichese di Brancaccio

Birth Family Brancacci
Gender male
Age at Death 84
Database ID 1229

Life Dates

no later than February 1327
birth
circa 1397, certainly by December 28th, 1404
death

Employments (1 total)

linaiuolo (dealers in linen cloth, second-hand clothing; textile worker who works in linen)

Posts (9 total)

Office Government Date
Tre Maggiori
March 1st, 1357 to April 30th, 1357 a
Capitano della Parte Guelfa (Captain, Parte Guelfa) Other
1358
Tre Maggiori
March 1st, 1363 to April 30th, 1363 b
Tre Maggiori
July 1st, 1368 to August 31st, 1368 c
Tre Maggiori
May 7th, 1369 to September 6th, 1369 d
Tre Maggiori
September 15th, 1373 to December 14th, 1373 e
Tre Maggiori
March 1st, 1375 to April 30th, 1375 f
Tre Maggiori
March 1st, 1391 to April 30th, 1391 g
Tre Maggiori
March 15th, 1395 to June 14th, 1395 h

Memorials (1 total)

S. Frediano 36 Tommaso di Serotino Brancacci
circa 1370s (date is approximate) to 1798 i

Extended Family (30 total)

Siblings
Children in law
Grandparents
Great grandparents
Aunts and uncles
Grandchildren
Great grandchildren
Nieces and nephews
Great nieces and nephews
First cousins
First cousins once removed
First cousins twice removed

Sources (3 total)

D. Herlihy et al., Online Tratte rec. 124461, 124463, 319015, 107362, 124465, 124463, 124462, 124460, 124464, 109073, 108996, 109068, 109069, 109070, 109071, 109072
N. A. Eckstein, Painted Glories pp. 67-69
G. Brucker, Society of Renaissance Florence pp. 30

Notes

  • [a] elected February 26th, 1357 from 1351 purse for Santo Spirito, Drago
  • [b] elected February 26th, 1363 with no surname recorded
  • [c] elected June 28th, 1368 from 1357 purse
  • [d] elected for S. Spirito, Drago on April 28th, 1369 with no patronymic noted from 1360 purse
  • [e] elected September 12th, 1373 with no patronymic noted from 1360 purse
  • [f] elected February 28th, 1375
  • [g] elected February 26th, 1391 from 1381 purse
  • [h] elected March 12th, 1395 from 1381 purse
  • [i] Given the lack of date on the tomb, it seems likely that Tommaso set it up himself and could have done so in conjunction with his first or second election to the priorate, though it could have happened at any time prior to his death at some time between late 1397 and 1404.