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Individuals

Niccolini Sirigatti, Lapo di Niccolino di Ruzza di Arrigo di Bonavia

Birth Family Niccolini Sirigatti
Gender male
Age at Death unknown
Database ID 1097

Life Dates

November 2nd, 1341 a
death

Posts (1 total)

Office Government Date
b Tre Maggiori
October 15th, 1341 to December 14th, 1341

Memorials (3 total)

Badia 090 Biagio di Niccolino and sons
no later than November 2nd, 1341
c
S. Croce cemetery 186.1 Martino di Guardo
circa 1341 (date is approximate)
S. Croce cemetery 186.2 Lapo di Niccolino Sirigatti
circa 1341 to present d

Extended Family (20 total)

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Notes

  • [a] Lapo's death date was reported by his grandson and namesake Lapo di Giovanni in his book of memories.
  • [b] Though this office is recorded in the Online Tratte, it does not appear in the Priorista Mariani.
  • [c] Even though the Badia tomb was adorned with a marker honoring Lapo's brother Biagio, Stefano Rosselli cites an old Badia sepoltuario that listed "S. Lapi Niccolini." It is unclear whether this indicates a lost inscription or simply Lapo's ownership of the grave. Lapo had a monument at Santa Croce dated 1341, the year in which he died. Lapo's son Giovanni and his grandson Lapo indicated in their wills that they wanted to be buried either in Santa Croce or in the Badia dependent on the wishes of their heirs, which further suggests Lapo's rights to the Badia tomb even if he chose not to use them.
  • [d] The Beni Culturali catalog notes that the inscription's capital letters bear resemblance to those carved in the second half of the fifteenth century, and it is impossible to know whether Lapo's name was present on the monument as early as 1341.