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Rosselli described the church as it existed in 1580, noting that in 1657 it no longer appeared as it had in the written description he consulted, perhaps an earlier sepoltuario.

Building S. Maria in Verzaia
Object Type
Space Type church
Status lost
Site indoors
Count of Memorials 16
Count of Memorials in Sub-Spaces 1
Database ID 10492

Sub-Spaces (1 total)

Individuals (9 total)

Battaglia, Giulio (monsignor) (pisano) honoree circa 1640s (date is approximate) to 1785
Brucianesi, Francesco di Antonio honoree; burial 1515 to 1785; after 1515
Guidotti da Castelfranco di Sopra, Francesco di Lorenzo honoree 1515 to 1785
Minugiai, Domenico honoree from at least 1580 through at most 1785
Minugiai, Leonardo di Francesco honoree from at least 1580 through at most 1785
no surname, Benedetto di Giovanni honoree 1497 to 1785
no surname, Giuliano di Antonio (torniaio) commissioner; honoree; burial 1469; 1469 to 1785; after 1469
Porcellini, Federigo di Stefano commissioner; honoree; burial 1459; 1459 to 1785; circa 1491 (date is approximate)
Vespucci, Altobianco di Domenico di Agnolo honoree 1465 to 1785

Groups (14 total)

Battaglia honoree 1600s to 1785 b
Becchi honoree from at least 1580 through at most 1656
Brucianesi honoree from early sixteenth to mid seventeenth century; 1515 to 1785
del Forte honoree from at least 1580 through at most 1785
Guidotti da Castelfranco di Sopra honoree 1515 to 1785
Minugiai honoree from at least 1580 through at most 1785
no surname used honoree 1469 to 1785
no surname used honoree
Porcellini honoree 1459 to 1785
unidentified arms in S. Maria Verzaia honoree from at least 1580 through at most 1785
unidentified arms in S. Maria Verzaia honoree from at least 1580 through at most 1656
unidentified arms in S. Maria Verzaia honoree from at least 1580 through at most 1656
unidentified in S. Maria Verzaia honoree from at least 1580 through at most 1785
Vespucci honoree

Notes

  • [a] The chapel was described by Rosselli as on the righthand side, presumably the first upon entering the church, but possibly closer to the high altar.
  • [b] In 1657 Rosselli described the tomb as "modern."