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Individuals

Brunacci, Jacopo di S. Zanobi di S. Mino

Alternate Forenames

  • Iacopo
Birth Family Brunacci
Gender male
Age at Death 29
Database ID 14454

Life Dates

circa 1410 (date is approximate) a
birth
circa 1439 (date is approximate) b
death

Memorials (2 total)

S. Croce cemetery 032.1 Bonaccolti family
after 1427 but before 1446
c
S. Croce cemetery 032.2 sons of S. Zanobi di S. Mino de Brunacci
after 1440
d

Locations (1 total)

Ruote, S. Croce, Florence
1427

Sources (1 total)

ASF, Catasto, 1427 vol. 73, fol. 224v

Notes

  • [a] Jacopo's mother declared his age as 17 in her 1427 catasto declaration.
  • [b] Jacopo's younger brothers Buonaccolto and Piero were entered into the 1439 scrutiny even though they were too young to hold office. Jacopo's absence from Tratte records suggests that he died in or before that year.
  • [c] Jacopo's mother Caterina had patronage rights to the Bonaccolti family tomb before 1439, but it had not yet been refurbished with a slab honoring her sons as recorded by Stefano Rosselli and the Priorista Mariani (S. filiorum S. Zanobi S. Mini de Brunaccis). Jacopo was living with his mother in 1427, as attested by her catasto declaration, but he is not listed among her sons in her 1446 declaration. It is possible he was dead by 1439 given that his brothers appeared in the scrutiny of that year, but he does not seem to have been included given their presence and his absence in the Online Tratte. More research into gravedigger and election records would clarify his date of death and location of burial.
  • [d] If we are correct that Jacopo di ser Zanobi died between his appearance in his mother's 1427 catasto declaration and the scrutiny of 1439 that listed his brothers but does not seem to have included him, then he was likely buried in his mother's inherited Bonaccolti tomb. His body would have remained in place when the new or refurbished tomb slab honoring him and his brothers was installed by his mother and/or brothers.