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
individual has matriculated, joined, or been named to this group, including one who has joined a monastery, friary, or convent as a member or third order
individual has matriculated, joined, or been named to this group, including one who has joined a monastery, friary, or convent as a member or third order
individual has matriculated, joined, or been named to this group, including one who has joined a monastery, friary, or convent as a member or third order
[a] Rosselli says the tomb carried an "inscrizione de Brucianesi" which may signify the monogram of this confraternity.
[b] Simone was the founder of the confraternity. See Ronald F.E. Weissman, “Brothers and Strangers: Confraternal Charity in Renaissance Florence.” Historical Reflections / Réflexions Historiques 15, no. 1 (1988): 33n21.
[c] Rosselli states that Lorenzo left his estate to the Compagnia di S. Friano, which suggests he was also a member