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Memorials

S. Spirito cloister 130 Mag. Bartolo di Bettino

Rosselli Number 130.0
Memorial Type
Status frn
Current Repository frn
Primary Installation floor
Secondary Installation unk
Tomb Form frn
Liturgical Orientation frn
Documented Types
  • monumento
Decorative Elements
Database ID 30217

Inscriptions (1 total)

1912 S. Mag.ri Bartoli Bettini Medici, et Suorum The tomb of master Bartolo son of Bettino, doctor, and of his own

Individuals (6 total)

no surname, Bartolo (magister) di Bettino (medico)
before 1427
a
Nanna (mona) (uxor Mag. Bartolo di Bettino medico)
after 1427
b
no surname, Andrea di Mag. Bartolo di Bettino
after 1427
c
Caterina (mona) (uxor Andrea di Mag. Bartolo di Bettino)
after 1427
d
no surname, Agostino di Andrea di Mag. Bartolo di Bettino
after 1427
e
no surname, Fiora di Andrea di Mag. Bartolo di Bettino
after 1427
f

Groups (1 total)

no surname used
circa 1350s (date is approximate) to circa 1808 (date is approximate) g

Notes

  • [a] arms and inscription
  • [b] Unless she requested burial with her birth family, Nanna would have been buried in her husband's tomb.
  • [c] Given that the dedication on his father's tomb included descendants, it is likely that Andrea was buried there as well.
  • [d] Unless she requested otherwise, Caterina would have been buried with her husband, most likely in her father-in-law's tomb.
  • [e] Given that the dedication on his grandfather's tomb included descendants, it is likely that Agostino was buried there as well.
  • [f] Fiora may have died while still in her parents' household. If she married or joined a convent, she likely would have been buried with those groups unless she specifically requested burial in her grandfather's tomb.
  • [g] Given that Maestro Bartolo's widow was 80 years old in 1427, as claimed by her son Andrea in his catasto declaration, an installation date of his tomb in the mid to later 1300s is likely.