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Memorials

S. Croce cemetery 241 Maso Unganelli and his sons

Rosselli Number 241.0
Memorial Type
Status extant
Current Repository in situ
Primary Installation floor
Secondary Installation with wall component(s)
Tomb Form rectangular
Liturgical Orientation N
Documented Types
  • sepoltura
Component Parts
Decorative Elements
Database ID 11006

Dates

before 1439

Inscriptions (1 total)

2501 Masi Unganelli et filior. The tomb of Maso di Unganello and of his sons

Individuals (2 total)

Unganelli, Maso di Unganello
1298 to present
Unganelli, Francesco di Maso di Unganello

Groups (1 total)

Unganelli

Related Memorials (3 total)

S. Croce cemetery 240 Ricciardo and Paolo di Jacopo Donnellini
S. Croce cemetery 242 Arca di Buoso Bavieri: a
S. Croce cemetery 260 Maso di Unganello and his sons 1298: b

Notes

  • [] The sepoltuari may simply be noting ownership rather than transcribing an inscription. Adding to the confusion is the fact that a second tomb, with a dated inscription, appears in a second entry in the sepoltuari.
  • [a] The sepoltuari indicate that Buoso's arca was near the cemetery's entrance.
  • [b] A tomb dedicated to Maso Unganelli and his sons appears twice in all the sepoltuari without indicating that it had been moved from one portion of the cemetery to the other. While it seems very unlikely that he installed two tombs with the same inscription, we cannot discount that he did, perhaps one for the women of his clan and one for the men as was common among elites in the dugento and trecento. However, these tombs were specific in identifying the gender of their intended burials.