
Stake attention in this memory
This media file presents an indoor scene, likely within a museum or a historical building in Florence, Italy. The setting features light-colored walls and a decorative frieze with diamond patterns along the upper wall/ceiling junction. The primary subjects are two ancient stone plaques displayed on the wall. On the left, an oval-shaped marble relief depicts the bust of a robed figure, with visible inscriptions "S.RICHARD.OF.CERCHIS" and "H KDS". To its right, a rectangular stone tablet is mounted, bearing text in old Italian or Latin. This inscription describes a miraculous event: "LAB.VMILIANA VEDOVA STANDO IN QVESTA SVATORRE STIMOLATA DA GRAN SE TE FECE TIRARE DA QVESTO POZZO DVE SECCHIE D'ACQVA E LATROVO PER MIRACOLO SEMPRE MVTA TA IN VINO PRIMA DEL IOCCIVL." This recounts how the widow Vmiliana, thirsty in her tower, drew two buckets of water from a well, which miraculously turned into wine, an event dated before "IOCCIVL" (likely 1204). Higher on the wall, a modern, framed informational plaque identifies "CARLO MARCELLINI" as a "LAPICIDA FIORENTINO" (Florentine Stonemason), with an English translation. This sign provides further details in both Italian and English, presumably about the stonemason or the historical context of the exhibited artifacts. No people are present, and no active event is depicted. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, typical for a display.
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