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Individuals

da Filicaia, Manetto di Spigliato di Aldobrandino

Birth Family da Filicaia
Gender male
Age at Death unknown
Database ID 594

Life Dates

1342 to 1367
active
before February 26th, 1369 a
death

Posts (14 total)

Office Government Date
Tre Maggiori
October 15th, 1342 to December 14th, 1342
Tre Maggiori
March 1st, 1350 to April 30th, 1350
Tre Maggiori
December 15th, 1350 to March 14th, 1351
Tre Maggiori
January 6th, 1353 to February 28th, 1353
Tre Maggiori
March 15th, 1356 to June 14th, 1356
Tre Maggiori
May 8th, 1357 to September 6th, 1357
Tre Maggiori
January 1st, 1359 to February 28th, 1359
Tre Maggiori
September 7th, 1359 to January 6th, 1360
Tre Maggiori
September 7th, 1361 to January 6th, 1362
Tre Maggiori
September 1st, 1362 to October 31st, 1362
Tre Maggiori
June 15th, 1363 to September 14th, 1363
Tre Maggiori
May 1st, 1366 to June 30th, 1366
Tre Maggiori
January 7th, 1367 to May 6th, 1367
Tre Maggiori
December 15th, 1367 to March 14th, 1368

Memorials (2 total)

S. Pier Maggiore 017a Cappella di Manetto da Filicaia
circa 1360s (date is approximate)
b
S. Pier Maggiore 017c da Filicaia chapel tomb on left
between March 15th, 1368 and February 25th, 1369
c

Locations (1 total)

S. Pier Maggiore, Chiavi, S. Giovanni, Florence

Sources (3 total)

ASF, Catasto, 1427 vol. 37, fol. 1051v
ASF, Manoscritti, Carte Pucci ins. 596:39
D. Herlihy et al., Online Tratte rec. 120821, 75545, 120817, 75546, 75547, 75548, 120819, 318521, 318773, 75549, 75701, 120820, 75702, 75500, 318981, 75703, 75704, 75699, 75700

Notes

  • [a] Manetto da Filicaia served in the Twelve through March 14th, 1368 and was dead when his name was pulled for prior on February 26th, 1369.
  • [b] The chapel is noted in one of his heir's 1427 catasto declaration (37: 1051v) as having been founded by Manetto, but it is not clear whether he did so before his death in 1368 or early 1369 or through a testamentary bequest. His last will, as described by his grandson Piero di Niccolaio, definitely required his descendants to fund annual masses in the chapel on the feasts of Mary Magdalene and John the Evangelist.
  • [c] It stands to reason that Manetto would have been buried in the tomb that carried his name in the chapel he founded.