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Individuals

da Firenze, Filippo (ser) di Luca

Description

This individual may be the ser Filippo di Lucca da Firenze identified by Giuseppe Mastursi as resident in the parish of San Remigio from 1279 to 1321 and dead before March 21, 1338. He had a brother and son who were both notaries, and three other sons are known. Given that the name, neighborhood, and dates fit the profile of a patron of a Santa Croce cemetery tomb, we are tentatively assigning the tomb to him with the caveat that there may have been two notaries by that name in the early fourteenth century.

Birth Family da Firenze
Gender male
Age at Death unknown
Database ID 2041

Life Dates

September 1st, 1279 to April 28th, 1321
active
before March 21st, 1338
death

Employments (1 total)

September 1st, 1279 to April 28th, 1321

Memorials (2 total)

S. Croce cemetery 064.1 heirs of ser Filippo di Luca
late 13th to early 14th centuries
S. Croce cemetery 064.1 heirs of ser Filippo di Luca
before March 21st, 1338
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Extended Family (1 total)

Locations (1 total)

S. Remigio, Leon Nero, S. Pier Scheraggio, Florence
September 1st, 1279 to April 28th, 1321

Sources (3 total)


Notes

  • [a] Though the tomb inscription honors the heirs of "ser Filippo di Luca," if this notary is the same man who was father to ser Riccardo, Conte, Bartolomeo, and Giovanni of the parish of San Remigio, then it is possible he was buried in the tomb set up by and for them.