![Three historical memorial plaques are mounted on a light-colored wall inside what appears to be a church or a significant historical building in Florence, Italy. Above, a dark wooden beam or ceiling structure is visible, and to the left, a light-colored column or pilaster partially obstructs the view. The lower part of the wall features red brickwork.
From left to right, the first plaque is a light-colored, ornate marble epitaph with an arched top. It features a round medallion with a sculpted bust and commemorates "DANIELE MANIN." Other visible text includes "PERCHÉ ALL IN ONE," "NEL SETTERASSI," and "ITALIANO."
The middle plaque is rectangular, set within a dark frame, and against a background of mottled marble. Below it, a sculpted coat of arms is partially visible, and to its right, an oval relief sculpture depicts a robed figure, possibly an angel or cherub. The inscription, headed "D M" (Dis Manibus), commemorates "FR. FRANCISCO BONARRO[TIO] LEONARDO," and mentions "MICHALANGIS," indicating a connection to the Michelangelo Buonarroti family. It records a date of "ANN SAL MDCXXXII" (1632).
The third plaque on the right is also made of light-colored stone with decorative edges. Its inscription commemorates "PHILIPPO BONARPOTIO SENATORI FLOR" (Filippo Buonarroti, a Florentine Senator). The text details his achievements and virtues, such as being a "SYMNO ANTIQVITATIS INTERPRETI" (interpreter of antiquity) and a scholar of jurisprudence. It also names his wife "FAUSTA MALVOLTIA" and son "LEONARDIAS FUNS," and includes details of his death, "OBIT MIEID DECA DIXONIL."](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_782e41ca-b95c-4dc1-9.jpg?alt=media)
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Three historical memorial plaques are mounted on a light-colored wall inside what appears to be a church or a significant historical building in Florence, Italy. Above, a dark wooden beam or ceiling structure is visible, and to the left, a light-colored column or pilaster partially obstructs the view. The lower part of the wall features red brickwork. From left to right, the first plaque is a light-colored, ornate marble epitaph with an arched top. It features a round medallion with a sculpted bust and commemorates "DANIELE MANIN." Other visible text includes "PERCHÉ ALL IN ONE," "NEL SETTERASSI," and "ITALIANO." The middle plaque is rectangular, set within a dark frame, and against a background of mottled marble. Below it, a sculpted coat of arms is partially visible, and to its right, an oval relief sculpture depicts a robed figure, possibly an angel or cherub. The inscription, headed "D M" (Dis Manibus), commemorates "FR. FRANCISCO BONARRO[TIO] LEONARDO," and mentions "MICHALANGIS," indicating a connection to the Michelangelo Buonarroti family. It records a date of "ANN SAL MDCXXXII" (1632). The third plaque on the right is also made of light-colored stone with decorative edges. Its inscription commemorates "PHILIPPO BONARPOTIO SENATORI FLOR" (Filippo Buonarroti, a Florentine Senator). The text details his achievements and virtues, such as being a "SYMNO ANTIQVITATIS INTERPRETI" (interpreter of antiquity) and a scholar of jurisprudence. It also names his wife "FAUSTA MALVOLTIA" and son "LEONARDIAS FUNS," and includes details of his death, "OBIT MIEID DECA DIXONIL."
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