groups related by blood, marriage, and/or adoption
honoree
circa 1310 (date is approximate) to 1622; circa 1332 (date is approximate) to 1622; circa 1490 (date is approximate) to 1622; 1622 to 1739; 1622 to 1778
d
groups related by blood, marriage, and/or adoption
honoree; commissioner
circa 1300s (date is approximate) to circa 1510 (date is approximate)
Notes
[a] An inventory of San Procolo in the mid-fifteenth century, surviving in two versions, lists five chapels as present in the church. In addition to the high altar, oriented to the east, there were additional chapels under the patronage of the Arrighi, Villani, Valori, and del Pannocchia families, likely two on each side wall. Given that it seems the Arrighi family altar remained in its original position on the south wall through all three iterations (before 1441, 1662, and 1739), the Valori family altar may have been the first on the left wall when facing the high altar, where the Niccolini altar stands today.
[c] Ginevra's father died on March 14th, 1583. Her husband installed a tomb at the foot of her family's altar in 1599, and they fully restored it in 1622 even though she only became sole heir to the Baldovini dl Pannocchia family estate in 1628 at the death of her brother Filippo.
[d] Though the altar still exists, and the Valori arms are visible in the architrave, the church was suppressed in 1778.