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English: Tombstone of Giovanni Antonio B. and his wife Anna de Metuna, 1531. Forniz (1975) assumes that the tombstone originally belonged to the Locatelli and has been reused, because the owl in the coat of arms (however similar to the one of the Meduna) had been abraded. See also: Benedetti, Andrea. "Forniz Antonio, Reperti romani, vestigia medioevali e sigilli di tombe nel duomo di Pordenone (…) [recensione]". Il Noncello (44): 98–109.
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