Memorials

S. Croce cloister 181.1 sepoltura de Aglioni a

Rosselli Number 181.0
Memorial Type
Status transferred
Current Repository na
Primary Installation frn
Secondary Installation frn
Tomb Form unk
Liturgical Orientation frn
Database ID 31447

Groups (1 total)

Aglioni b
Maybe 1290 (date is uncertain) to Maybe 1400 (date is uncertain)

Related Memorials (1 total)

S. Croce cloister 181.2 Giuliano d'Andrea barbiere:
circa 1400 (date is approximate)

Notes

  • [a] There is a discrepancy in the order of concession in the sources. The original 1439 sepoltuario only names Andrea da Sommaia as owner of the tomb. The copy kept in the Archivio di Santa Croce says it passed from the Aglioni family to Giuliano d'Andrea barbiere who left the Compagnia di Orsanmichele as his heir, which in turn conceded the tomb to Dante da Sommaia. The copy kept at the Archivio di Stato di Firenze, as well as Rosselli, reverse the order saying it went from Dante da Sommaia to the barber to the confraternity. However, given that the Priorista Mariani mentions the tomb in his sketch on the da Sommaia, it seems likely that the Archivio Santa Croce record is correct and that the da Sommaia were the last owners of the tomb.
  • [b] This family seems to have died out in the fifteenth century, and their Santa Croce tomb was conceded at some time before 1439.