memorials classified as "interments" indicate that the specific nature of how the deceased were buried remains poorly understood, whether in a common, family, or individual marked or unmarked grave; further research may help clarify whether any of these interment groupings can be reclassified as family or individual "tombs"
presumed role based on incomplete evidence; for burials, we know the burial is in this church, we think it is in this tomb; for patronage and other relationships, there is evidence to suggest the connection, but it has not been confirmed
presumed role based on incomplete evidence; for burials, we know the burial is in this church, we think it is in this tomb; for patronage and other relationships, there is evidence to suggest the connection, but it has not been confirmed
presumed role based on incomplete evidence; for burials, we know the burial is in this church, we think it is in this tomb; for patronage and other relationships, there is evidence to suggest the connection, but it has not been confirmed
presumed role based on incomplete evidence; for burials, we know the burial is in this church, we think it is in this tomb; for patronage and other relationships, there is evidence to suggest the connection, but it has not been confirmed
[a] Discrepancies among the various copies of the Necrologio and the original make it difficult to determine year of death, though notes by Dei (ASFi, Man. 629) suggest that it was in 1264.
[c] he and his wife definitely buried at S. Reparata cemetery, unclear whether in separate tomb or this one
[d] recorded in Duomo necrology for memorial mass on feast of St. Augustine
[e] recorded in Duomo necrology for memorial mass on feast of St. Luke
[f] buried and anniversary mass on Feast of St. Michael definitely at S. Reparata cemetery with her husband, unclear whether this tomb or a separate one