The article establishes that artist Luca Signorelli was in Rome on June 1, 1513, citing an agreement signed by Signorelli and a representative of the nuns of Saint Michelangelo in the dispute over the status of his daughter-in-law, Matthea Scaramuccia, in the Cistercian community. Topics discussed include the demise of Signorelli's son in 1502, Matthea's decision to enter the Cistercian convent, and the Bishop of Cortona's decision against Matthea receiving special privileges.
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