groups related by blood, marriage, and/or adoption
honoree; owner
Notes
[a] The Deti altar was on the south (right) wall of the church between the organ and the side door.
[b] The sepoltuari are vague on the location of this altar, but it may have been one of two on the retrofacade or it was along the south wall.
[c] The sepoltuari are vague on the location of this altar, but it may have been one of two on the retrofacade or it was along the north wall.
[d] The Cangiani chapel was in the corner of the church opposite the Barbadori/Capponi chapel, the first along the south wall.
[e] The sepoltuari describe this altar as up a stair next to the nuns choir.
[f] The tomb is described as near the side door on the right (south) side of the church.
[g] It seems that the Canigani and Paganelli wanted to show their Guelf loyalties by including the arms of Charles and Philip of Anjou on their altar's decorations.