groups related by blood, marriage, and/or adoption
honoree
Notes
[a] The tomb of Giovanni di M. Lotto Salviati was originally located in the north transept, described in the 1439 sepoltuario as having a large marble stone. It was later moved to the left aisle, where it remains in the pavement in front of the Guidacci altar.
[b] The original tomb seems to have been installed in the early fifteenth century, and it was destroyed before 1907.
[c] Though he was heir to a family tomb in the cloister, given that this church tomb was associated with him and he its likely patron, he almost certainly was buried here.
[d] A sepoltuario dated 1440 lists Alamanno as an owner of his father's tomb
[e] A sepoltuario dated 1440 lists Bernardo as an owner of his father's tomb
[f] A sepoltuario dated 1440 lists Jacopo as an owner of his father's tomb
[g] draws up will in 1417, perhaps acquires grave spot at this time