608:, which had adjourned in the previous year. In his Summons, the bishop laid out in detail the precise expectations of a synod. His second synod was held on 4 March 1574, in which the establishment of a diocesan seminary was approved. On 15 September 1579, Bishop Guidiccioni held another synod, in the main hall of the episcopal palace. BIshop Alessandro Guidiccioni the Younger (1600–1637) held a diocesan synod on 25–27 November 1625. In 1646, Bishop Giovanni Battista Rainoldi (1645–1650) held a diocesan synod. On 10 April 1653, Bishop Pietro Rota (1650–1657) presided over a diocesan synod. Cardinal Girolamo Buonvisi (1657–1677) held a diocesan synod on 30 May–1 June 1661. On 16–18 April 1681, Cardinal Giulio Spinola (1677–1690 resigned) presided over a diocesan synod. Cardinal Francesco Buonvisi (1690–1704) held a diocesan synod in the cathedral of S. Martino on 28–30 April 1700.
575:(Avignon Obedience), to settle the schism. On 9 May 1408, while still in Lucca, Pope Gregory created fourn new cardinals, two of whom were his nephews. This was in apparent violation of the electoral capitulations signed and sworn to at his election in 1406. Eight of his cardinals removed themselves from Lucca in anger and fear, beginning on 11 May, and made for Pisa. The cardinals held a formal meeting at Livorno on 29 June, denouncing Gregory XII and calling for a church council. In fear of the French fleet, which held the city of Genoa, Gregory abandoned the announced plan to meet in Savona, and returned to Siena on 14 July 1408. At the
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Lucca, warning him not to molest the people of the
Garfagnana. When war broke out between Lucca and Pisa in 1230, not for the first time, the people of Garfagnana took advantage of the war, to rise in revolt to free themselves from the Lucchese. The Lucchese, despite the support of Pope Gregory for Pisa and his intervention in the Garfagnana, were not minded to allow the revolt of Garfagnana to go unpunished. Their principal attack was on the castle and town of Loppia, the capital of the imperial territory, which they destroyed.
2622:. He studied law at the University of Ferrara, his parents' home. He had been Auditor causarum Sacrii Palatii, and then Bishop of Penne ed Atri on 4 May 1495. He was appointed coadjutor bishop of Lucca by 25 September 1495, and succeeded to the diocese in 1499. Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere attempted to obtain the administratorship of the diocese of Lucca, which resulted in long litigation at the papal court Sandeo died in Rome in the papal palace on 6 September 1503, during the Novendiales following the death of
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418:, and the discovery in 1197 of a stone, recording the deposition of the relics of Paulinus, a holy martyr, apparently confirmed this belief. On the stone, however, St. Paulinus is not called Bishop of Lucca, nor is there any allusion to his having lived in Apostolic times. His hagiography belongs to the 13th century. His existence is unknown to all documents and monuments down to the end of the 12th century, and no church or chapel in the diocese was dedicated to him. At the
537:) of the citizens, he had decided to remove the bishop of Lucca and suppress the diocese. He appointed the bishop of Florence, then the archbishop of Pisa, then again the bishop of Florence, to be the representative of the pope in exerecising episcopal jurisdiction in the city and diocese of Lucca. The diocese was restored, and a new bishop, Guercio Tebalducci, was appointed, by Gregory IX on 12 December 1236.
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of the Grand Duke of
Tuscany and the King of Spain. Only after protracted negotiations was the interdict lifted, on 31 March 1643. Cardinal Franciotti was appointed papal legate in the March of Ancona (May 1640 to December 1642). At the conclusion of his term, he moved to Rome, where he provided shelter for his brothers, who had been driven out of Lucca.
1925:"Pastoralis collocatio, hodie animarum bono magis congrua, regionis vulgo «Garfagnana» appellatae, hisce annis Congregationis pro Episcopis sollicitam curam ad se convertit, quae eo spectabat, ut rei solutio maxime idonea ac definitiva dari posset, ita quidem ut ecclesiastici fines cum civilibus provinciae Lucensis limitibus melius convenirent."
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goods, particularly grain. Bishop
Guidiccioni in his advanced age was not able to make progress in enforcing the church's demands. On his death, Cardinal Marco Antonio Franciotti was appointed bishop, in the expectation that a native of Lucca would succeed in restraining the government. He failed. On 1 September 1639, therefore,
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Lanzoni, p. 596: "Paolino 1, preteso protovescovo di Lucca, è ignorato da tutti i monumenti e documenti lucchesi fino al termine del xii secolo. Egli, secondo la sua
Passione {BEL, 6555), sarebbe stato il primo vescovo di Lucca, mandato da s. Pietro stesso e martirizzato sub Nerone; ma nessuna chiesa
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ordered
Franciotti to leave the city, and he appointed an Apostolic Commissary to deal with the Republic, Bishop Cesare Raccagni of Città di Castello, who also failed. The dreaded interdict was pronounced by the pope on 2 April 1640. The clergy obeyed the pope, but the Republic trusted to the support
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At the beginning of August 1719, Bishop
Genesio Calchi (1714–1723) sent out the usual summonses, announcing that there would be a general diocesan synod in Lucca, to open on 18 September 1719. This raised an immediate outcry on the part of the clergy of the Garfagnana, who were required to attend, as
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Alessandro (the elder, son of Niccolò) was the grand-nephew of
Cardinal Bartolomeo. He was appointed coadjutor bishop for his grand-uncle on 9 January 1549, and succeeded to the diocese on 4 November 1549. In 1571, he was sent to Avignon as Vice-Legate for a two-year term. He resigned on 27 November
1557:, (Firenze: Coi tipi dell'arte della stampa, 1881), p. 67, citing the letter of Gregory IX to the archbishop of Pisa: "Profanarunt sancta, diruerunt ecclesias, et altaria suffuderunt, et dilectum filium Plebanum de Loppia adducentes captivum, retruserunt eum in custodia carcerali." Giuseppe Garampi.
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Tomus duodecimus (Vol. 12) Turin: A. Vecco 1867), pp. 760-765. The territories of Barga and
Petrasancta (Garfagnana) remained subject to the bishop of Lucca: § 3: "Volumus tamen, ut loca seu Oppida de Barga et Petrasancta libera facta, cum eorum villis, territoriis ac capitaneatibus, licet ditioni
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Bertini, Memorie e documenti, Vol. 4, p. 204 § 23: "Ma siccome il nostro P Mansi dopo aver esaminati gli atti del
Concilio Ariminense nel Labbé, non trovò fatta di tal Vescovo commemorazione alcuna, inclinò piuttosto a toglierlo affatto dalla serie dei nostri Pastori. Per verità se la proposizione
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On 12 March 1253, Bishop
Guercio (1236–1255) presided over a diocesan synod in the cathedral of S. Martino in Lucca. Bishop Henricus (1300–1330) held a diocesan synod in 1300. A diocesan synod was held by Bishop Berengarius (1349–1368) in the episcopal palace in Lucca on 14 October 1351. He held a
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In the 1640s, the Republic of Lucca was a subject of great annoyance to the Papacy. Lucca allowed German protestants to reside in the city, spreading heresy; it violated legitimate exemptions of the clergy from laws and regulations; and it considered it its right to tax commercial transactions in
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wrote to the bishop of Lucca on 10 September 1719, pointing out the complex difficulties, and requesting the bishop to find a way to cancel, or at least postpone, the synod. On the 14th, the bishop wrote to the Council of State of Lucca, asking that they see that there was calm so that his synod
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The nobles and barons of Garfagnana, taking an opportunity to free themselves from Lucca, swore oaths of allegiance to Pope Gregory IX on 23 November 1228. Pope Gregory appointed a papal vicar to administer the territory, in place of the imperial vicar. In 1229, Gregory wrote to Bishop Opizzo of
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ci permette di constatare che le leggende apostoliche di Eomolo di Fiesole {BHL, 7330-4), di Anatolone di Milano {BHL, 416), di Aspren di Napoli {BHL, 724) discendono al secolo xi; quelle di Cataldo di Taranto {BHL, 1652), di Marco di Atina {BHL, 3298), di Prosdocimo di Padova (JSITL, 6960), al
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A diocesan synod was an irregularly held, but important, meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy. Its purpose was (1) to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop; (2) to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy; (3) to
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and 22 bishops and abbots consecrated the new cathedral of S. Martin in Lucca. The cathedral was administered and staffed by a corporation called the Chapter, composed of four dignities (Archpriest, Archdeacon, Primicerius, and Abbot) and fourteen canons, two of whom served as the Theologus
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On St. Fridianus see Colgan, "Acta Sanct. Scot.", I (1645), 633–51; "Dict. Christ. Biog.", s. v.; Fanucchi, "Vita di San Frediano" (Lucca, 1870); O'Hanlon, "Lives of Irish Saints", under 18 Nov.; "Analecta Bollandiana", XI (1892), 262–263, and "Bolland. Bibl. hagiogr. lat." (1899),
564:(Roman Obedience) fled from Rome and the power of Paolo Orsini on 9 August 1407. He travelled to Viterbo, to prepare for a congress which was to be held in Savona. In September, he and the papal court moved to Siena, where he held meetings with representatives of the French and of
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was named coadjutor archbishop of Lucca, with the right of succession. On 4 September 1972, he was appointed Secretary General of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Italy. He succeeded to the archdiocese on 20 January 1973, but resigned on 31 March. He died in Rome on 5 March
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that he should not accept investiture of his episcopate from the hands of the king until the king had cleared himself of his excommunication. He was warned a second time on 1 September 1073. Anselm died on 13 March 1086. Schwartz p. 213. Kehr III, p. 389, nos. 8,
426:, was said to be present. Perhaps the legend of Paulinus, the follower of S. Peter, arose through a repetition of this Paulinus. But no records of a council of Rimini in 359 survive. The claim of a second Paulinus or of his presence at Rimini cannot be tested.
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second synod on 20 October 1366, in the cathedral. Bishop Paolo Gabrielli (1374–1380) held a diocesan synod on 13 November 1374. Bishop Nicolò Guinigi (1394-1404; 1432–1435) held two diocesan synods, one on 12 August 1404, and another on 16 September 1414.
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Garfagna was a river valley and a group of communes located north-northeast of the city of Lucca. Ecclesiastically, it was subject to the bishops of Lucca, but its civil administration was part of the Holy Roman Empire and subject to the Holy Roman Emperor
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The original cathedral of the diocese of Lucca was the church of S. Reparata. At the beginning of the 8th century, the seat of the bishop was transferred to S. Martino, and S. Reparata became a collegiate church staffed by canons. On 6 October 1070,
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Jacobus was the brother of his predecessor, Bishop Joannes. He had been Archdeacon of Lucca. He ordained a cleric in July 801. On 10 March 1818, he installed the deacon Audemarus as rector of the church of S. Silvestro. Ughelli I, p. 797.
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made Pescia the seat of a diocese, separating its territory entirely from the diocese of Lucca, and appointed the first bishop. Bartolomeo Pucci, the Bishop of San Sepolcro, was transferred to the diocese of Pescia on 20 September 1728.
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transferred 18 parishes from the diocese of Lucca to the diocese of Pisa, including the Vicariates of Barga and of Pietrasanta, and transferred 7 parishes from the diocese of Pisa to the diocese of Lucca. In April 1826,
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An appointee of Urban VI (Roman Obedience), Bishop Giovanni built the episcopal palace, completed in 1393. He died on 24 September 1393. Cappelletti XV, pp. 532-533. Gams, p. 740. col. 2. Eubel I, p. 313 with note
522:, who administered it through an imperial vicar. In 1222, constant hostility between Lucca and Pisa broke out into open warfare. In 1228, Pope Gregory IX intervened in 1228, and ordered the parties to make peace.
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A document survives dated 1260, giving a complete list of the parishes and churches in the diocese of Lucca, with their annual incomes. A list of the parishes and churches in 1736 is given in the appendix of the
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to Bishop Benedictus (1118–1128) and his successors. Pope Lucius III granted the bishops the right to have the primatial cross carried before them in procession in their own diocese on 12 November 1181.
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of 3 July 1822, removed the Priorato of Castelnuovo in the valley of the Garfagnana, which included 40 parishes, from the diocese of Lucca, as well as several churches in the Vicariate of Castiglione.
2318:(1088–1099), advising him to be more lenient on those who killed excommunicated persons than on those in good standing as Catholics. He died under Urban II. Schwartz, p. 214. Kehr III, p. 390, no. 11.
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2688:. He was appointed bishop of Lucca on 26 May 1546. He died in Rome on 28 August 1549, according to his tombstone, quoted by Cappelletti. Cappelletti XV, p. 539. Eubel III, pp. 27 no. 34; 229.
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Cardinal Gara della Rovere, the brother of Cardinal Galeotto Franciotti della Rovere was not consecrated a bishop until 25 November 1509. He died on 9 March 1517. Eubel III, pp. 228-229.
2639:, Franciotti della Rovere was named a cardinal by Julius II on 9 November 1503, and consecrated a bishop by his uncle on 9 April 1504. He died on 11 September 1507. Eubel III, p. 228
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In 1519, the parish church of S. Maria Maggiore in Pescia was created a Provostship, and its Provost was assigned 60 parishes of the diocese of Lucca as his ordinary jurisdiction,
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699:, the Vatican Congregation of Bishops issued the decree, "Pastoralis Collocatio", on 5 September 1992, transferring 106 parishes of the Garfagnana from the diocese of Massa (
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Bishop Alessandro Guidiccioni the Elder (1549–1600) held a diocesan synod in the cathedral of S. Martino in Lucca on 12 November 1564, following the decrees laid down by the
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Tommasi, p. 59. The league was organized with the help of two cardinal legates. Members included: Lucca, Florence, Siena, Volterra and other communities, but not Pisa.
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ab...B. Franceso...Card. Bonvisio episcopo Lucano et comite, celebr. die 28, 29 et 30. Aprilis, Anni 1700. Lucca: Typ. Mariscandoli, 1700. Dinelli, pp. 254-258.
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on 21 May 1427. Gams (p. 740, col. 2) indicates that he returned to Lucca as bishop in 1432. He died on 15 November 1435. Eubel I, p. 313 with note 10.
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part of the ecclesiastical territory of the diocese of Lucca, even though they were part of the political territory then under the control of the
695:, the Vatican again revisited the centuries-long problem of the Garfagnana. After extensive consultations, and with authority granted them by
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1600, naming his nephew ALessandro Guidiccioni as his coadjutor, and died in 1605. Cappelletti XV, p. 539-540. Eubel III, p. 229 with note 7.
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named him coadjutor archbishop of Lucca with the right of succession. His resignation at the age of 75 became effective on 19 January 2019.
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3344:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus (1) (editio secunda, aucta et emendata ed.). Venice: apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 790–832.
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Gregory died on 22 August 1241. The Garfagnana was back under the control of Frederick II and the comune of Lucca by December 1242.
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Osservazioni storico-critiche intorno a un' antica iscrizione relativa a S. Paolino, primo vescovo di Lucca, recentemente scoperta,
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Vol. 29 (London: Kegan Paul Trench Trubner 1938), pp. 174-176. Rita Mazzei, "La questione dell'interdetto a Lucca nel sec. XVII,"
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dell' Ughelli si avesse da sostenere colla sola nota o catalogo dei sottoscritti a quel Concilio, sarebbe priva di fondamento...."
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Lorenzelli was the last nuncio to Paris before the separation (resigned as nuncio to France in 1904) (Cardinal in 1907). Bräuer,
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Riccardus held the title of Magister, and was a canon of the cathedral of Lucca. He was chosen by the cathedral Chapter by lot (
1950:(Sofia, Bulgaria), which took place in 342 or 343, or perhaps 347. He subscribed "Maximus a Thuscia de Luca". J.D. Mansi (ed.),
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Die Besetzung der Bistümer Reichsitaliens unter den sächsischen und salischen Kaisern: mit den Listen der Bischöfe, 951-1122
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Anselm was nephew of Pope Alexander II, and a noted writer. He was already bishop-elect on 24 June 1073, and was warned by
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temporali praedicti magni ducis subsint, nibilominus speciali iurisdictioni praefati episcopi Lucani, ut antea, remaneant."
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Anselm of Baggio (near Milan), later Pope Alexander II (1061–1073). Schwartz, pp. 212-213. J.N.D. Kelly & M.J. Walsh,
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sent to the Roman emperors Constantine, Heraclius, and Tiberius in Constantinople. Ughelli I, p. 795. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
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616:. Complaints to the duke led to a complaint on the part of the duke to the pope, requesting that the synod not be held.
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made it a free city and conferred other favours upon it, especially in the way of trade. This was the origin of the
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On 8 April 1231, Bishop Opizzo was removed from office, and the city of Lucca was deprived of its episcopal see by
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could be held, but the Council sided with the pope in requesting the bishop to suspend the holding of the synod.
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3176:, Volume 5, Parte 2 Lucca: Accademia lucchese di scienze, lettere ed arti. Tipografia editrice G. Giusti, 1837.
3163:, Volume 5, Parte 1 Lucca: Accademia lucchese di scienze, lettere ed arti. Tipografia editrice G. Giusti, 1837.
1972:
477:, died at Lucca and was buried in the church of S. Frediano. Under Bishop Giovanni (c. 781–800) it is said that
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3188:, Volume 5, Parte 3 Lucca: Accademia lucchese di scienze, lettere ed arti. Tipografia editrice G. Giusti, 1841.
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of that year. The archdiocese, as of 2008, has a total of 362 parishes, all of which fall within the (civil)
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2552:, Lord of Lucca. On 8 January 1415 he was named papal treasurer. He was named Vicar of the city of Rome by
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Nicolaus was appointed bishop by Boniface IX (Roman Obedience). Bishop Nicolaus was exiled by his relative
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wrote a letter to the people, prelates, and clergy of Lucca, announcing that, due to the enormous crimes (
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591:, independent of the bishop of Lucca and immediately subject to the Holy See (Papacy). On 17 March 1727,
319:. The diocese dates back as a diocese to at least the 4th century; it became an archdiocese in 1726. The
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495:(preacher) and Penitentiary. They enjoyed the privilege of using the mitre and a gold pectoral cross.
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Cervioni was transferred to the titular see of Porphuria on 19 November 1731: Ritzler & Sefrin,
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De Mannis had been archpriest of the cathedral Chapter. His bulls as bishop of Lucca were signed by
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Guinigi was the first archbishop of Lucca (1726). He died in January 1729. Ritzler & Sefrin,
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Dinelli, pp. 58-65, gives a summary of the most significant material, chapter by chapter. Mansi,
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Guillermus was a professed member of the Dominican Order. He was appointed bishop of Lucca by
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editio novissima, Tomus III (Florence: A. Zatta 1759), pp. 42, 48 (no. LXII). Lanzoni, p. 590.
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Carlo de Stefani, "Ordini amministrativi dei comuni di Garfagnana, dal XII al XVIII secolo,"
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on 7 October 1225, though he expressed his displeasure at the use of the lot. P. Pressutti,
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Cardinal Spinola died in Rome on 11 March 1791. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 247 with note 3.
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Reforming Priests and Parishes: Tuscan Dioceses in the First Century of Seminary Education,
1606:, Vol. 2 (Paris: Fontemoing 1896), p. 514, no. 3399. Eubel I, p. 313, note 2. Tommasi, pp.
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Caesaris S. R. E. Cardinalis Baronii, Od. Raynaldi et Jac. Laderchii Annales Ecclesiastici
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Notizie sommarie riguardanti le chiese, i benefizj ed il clero della archidiocesi di Lucca
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o cappella della città e della vasta diocesi, fino al xiii secolo, appare a lui dedicata."
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bestowed on its bishop civil jurisdiction over the entire diocesan territory; but in 1081
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Lanzoni, pp. 589; 79: "Una occhiata alle produzioni agiografiche latine registrate nella
3228:(in Italian). Vol. Tomo decimoquinto (15). Venezia: G. Antonelli. pp. 467–559.
3034:(in Latin). Vol. 3 (Tomus III) (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
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Rodulfus died on 1 December 1118, according to the Necrology of Lucca. Schwartz, p. 214.
394:. Lucca was generally on the side of the pope against the emperor, and hence joined the
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3023:(in Latin). Vol. 2 (Tomus II) (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
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Bullarum diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum Romanorum pontificum Taurinensis editio,
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3011:(in Latin). Vol. 1 (Tomus I) (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
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Bullarum diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum romanorum pontificum editio Taurinensis
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375:, was thenceforward a place of great importance, and became the favourite seat of the
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3272:(in Latin). Vol. 3 (Tomus Tertius: Etruria). Berlin: Weidmann. pp. 386–453.
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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In 1408 Pope Gregory went to Lucca from Siena, to attempt to arrange a meeting with
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Alessandro (the younger, son of Antonio): During his term, on 5 December 1622, the
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Giulietti had been auxiliary bishop of Perugia before his appointment to Lucca by
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2400:, Tomus II (Romae: Typographia Vaticana 1895), p. 375, no. 5680. Eubel I, p. 313.
2028:, Vol. 11 (Florence: A. Zatta 1765), p. 307. Cappelletti XV, p. 499. J.P. Migne,
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1572:"civitatem Lucanum episcopali honore, quo tunc se indignam reddidit... privavit."
1463:, (Lucca: dalla tipografia Giusti, 1853), pp. 45-46. Cappelletti XV, pp. 543-548.
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1720:, Volume VI. 2 second edition, revised (London: George Bell, 1906), pp. 591-602.
3362:. Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. Retrieved: 23 November 2019.
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Compendio di storia ecclesiastica lucchese dalle origini a tutto il secolo XII.
2626:. Cappelletti XV, pp. 536-537. Eubel II, pp. 180 with note 5; 214 with note 2.
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Cappelletti XV, p. 497, derived from Ughelli I, p. 844, who gives no evidence.
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1419:"A Long Revered Relic is Found to be Europe's Oldest Surviving Wooden Statue"
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was brought to Lucca from Palestine; carbon dating puts the work c. 780–880.
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1589:, Vol. 1 (Paris: Fontemoing 1896), p. 376, no. 390. Eubel I, p. 313, note 2.
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3099:(in Latin). Vol. VII (1800–1846). Monasterii: Libreria Regensburgiana.
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Cardinal Bonvisi died in Lucca on 20 February 1677. Ritzler & Sefrin,
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Dinelli, pp. 206-213, reporting in detail the substance of the enactments.
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2490:, Vol. 9 (Paris: E. de Boccard 1929), p. 182, no. 48250. Eubel I, p. 313.
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Gams, p. 740, col. 2. Schwartz, p. 214. Kehr III, p. 390-391, nos. 12-18.
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Frigidianus (Fredianus): Cappelletti XV, pp. 497-498. Giuseppe Fanucchi,
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raised the diocese of Lucca to the status of a metropolitan archdiocese.
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Guidi, P. "Serie cronologica dei vescovi e degli arcivescovi di Lucca,"
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Jerome was the brother of Count Ildebrandus of Lucca. Ughelli I, p. 797.
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publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod and of the Holy See.
3121:(in Latin). Vol. IX (1903–1922). Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
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Riario was consecrated a bishop on 8 September 1519. Eubel III, p. 229.
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308:
3081:. Vol. 6 (Tomus VI) (1730–1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
3045:. Vol. 4 (Tomus IV) (1592–1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana
3302:
I primi vescovi della « paroecia Lucensis ». Studio critico
3063:. Vol. 5 (Tomus V) (1667–1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2818:
Giovanni Domenico Mansi: Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 265 with note 4.
2016:
Bishop Eleutherius subscribed the synodical letter (Epistola III) of
447:
407:
368:
364:
360:
3110:(in Latin). Vol. VIII (1846–1903). Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
2587:. De Maulinis died on 24 October 1440. Eubel II, p. 180 with note 1.
2583:
Luigi Morini was appointed bishop of Lucca on 23 December 1435 by
624:
Bishop Fabio Colloredo (1731–1742) held a synod on 15–17 May 1736.
356:
324:
316:
93:
75:
2470:. He died at the papal court in Avignon in 1330. Eubel I, p. 313.
3341:
Italia sacra sive De Episcopis Italiae, et insularum adjacentium
669:
On 18 July 1789, at the request of the government of Florence,
2999:(in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
283:
2884:
was bishop of Faenza-Modigliana (1997–2003). On 31 May 2003,
1982:
Volume 50 (1998), for a critical view of the sparse evidence.
1898:, (Turin: Seb. Franco et Henrico Dalmazzo 1871), pp. 430-432.
1530:, (Modena: Società tipografica, 1785), pp. 71-78, esp. p. 71.
3225:
Le chiese d'Italia: dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
640:
on territory which had formed part of the diocese of Lucca.
434:
The first bishop of certain date is Maximus, present at the
3194:
Medieval Lucca: And the Evolution of the Renaissance State.
2180:
In February 901, Bishop Peter appeared in a lawsuit before
1238:
List of parishes of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lucca
2376:, to be consecrated a bishop. Eubel I, p. 313 with note 1.
657:
On 11 September 1726, by the bull "Inscrutabili divinae",
2684:
Guidiccioni was named a cardinal on 19 December 1539, by
2483:
on 26 January 1330. He died on 12 April 1349. G. Mollat,
1563:(Roma: per Niccolò, e Marco Pagliarini, 1759), pp. 18-21.
2923:, Volume 4, "Documenti" no. XXVII, p. 37. Biscotti, pp.
1835:, Lucca: Dominicus Ciufetti, 1736. Dinelli, pp. 262-268.
1498:
5th series vol. 9 (Firenze 1892), 31-66, at pp. 32-37.).
1236:. For a listing of parishes by province and commune see
2800:
Colloredo: Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 265 with note 2.
1641:
Dinelli, pp. 54-58, publishes the decrees of the synod.
1159:
Giovanni Domenico Stefanelli, O.P. (1836-1844 Resigned)
3367:"I vescovi alla guida della diocesi" (List of bishops)
3281:, dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (anno 604)
2939:
Synodus Lucana celebrata die 15. 16. et 17. Maii 1736,
2827:
Bianchi: Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 265 with note 5.
2003:, Vol. 10 (Florence: A. Zatta 1764), p. 867. Bertini,
1971:, (Lucca: Landi 1870). See: Francesca Luzzati Laganà,
1829:
Synodus Lucana celebrata die 15. 16. et 17. Maii 1736,
3182:
Memorie e documenti per servire alla storia di Lucca,
2503:
on 21 October 1349. He died in 1368. Eubel I, p. 313.
1117:
Bernardino Guinigi (1723–1726) promoted to archbishop
911:
Robertus attested 31 August 1202 - 21 September 1225)
3235:
Memorie e documenti per servire alla storia di Lucca
3145:
Memorie e documenti per servire alla storia di Lucca
2920:
Memorie e documenti per servire alla storia di Lucca
2609:
Bishop Nicolaus died in June 1499. Eubel II, p. 180.
2529:
on 9 January 1374. He died in 1380. Eubel I, p. 313.
2413:. until 21 August 1236. Eubel I, p. 313 with note 2.
2269:
Grimithus died on 22 October 1022. Schwartz, p. 212.
1560:
Illustrazione di un antico sigillo della Garfagnana,
1523:
Ricerche istoriche sulla provincia della Garfagnana,
3372:
Last compiled: 28 May 2011. Retrieved: 6 June 2023.
2836:
Sardi: Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 265 with note 6.
2809:
Palma: Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 265 with note 3.
579:on 5 June 1409, Gregory and Benedict were deposed.
277:
263:
255:
247:
237:
232:
218:
208:
198:
190:
180:
165:
155:
150:
142:
126:
118:
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100:
88:
83:
43:
27:
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Italy
3152:, Volume 4. Lucca: Presso Francesco Bertini, 1818.
2022:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio,
1997:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio,
1952:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio,
1707:, Barri-Ducis: Ludovicus Guerin 1874, pp. 222-223.
1652:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio,
367:, the Lucchesi obstinately resisted the attack of
2372:Robertus was summoned to Rome on 23 July 1203 by
2101:Vol. 4, pp. 346-387. Cappelletti XV, pp. 501-502.
2088:Vol. 4, pp. 331-346. Cappelletti XV, pp. 500-501.
3028:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus, eds. (1923).
2430:(Paris: Fontemoing 1907), pp. 514-515, no. 3399.
1703:, Vol. 27 (Tomus Vigesimus Septimus 1397-1423),
450:(Ultonia), of whom in his "Dialogues" (III, 10)
438:(343). Remarkable for sanctity and miracles was
2945:, Lucca: Dominicus Ciufetti, 1736, pp. 335-345.
2600:on 30 January 1441. He died on 18 January 1448.
1937:Vol. 85 (Città del Vaticano 1993), pp. 205-212.
856:Petrus (1081–1092) adherent of Emperor Henry IV
3118:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi
3107:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi
3096:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi
1991:Bishop Laetus attended the Lateran council of
801:Hieronymus (Aldobrandeschi) (attested 852-867)
327:, in the cathedral of S. Martino. It is not a
3338:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolò (1717).
3287:. Volume primo. Faenza: F. Lega. PP. 589-605.
2618:Sandeo was a canonist, a writer, a nephew of
2512:Guilelmus was appointed on 17 August 1368 by
2499:Berengarius was appointed bishop of Lucca by
1965:Vita di S. Frediano, e notizie dei suoi tempi
8:
3093:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
3075:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
3057:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
3238:, Volume 7: Sinodi della diocesi di Lucca.
3078:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
3060:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
2962:, Chiesa Cattolica Italiana, archived from
1654:editio novissima, places the synod c. 1308.
50:
3321:. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. pp. 211–214.
3104:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
2901:on 19 January 2019. Arcidiocesi di Lucca,
2140:Bishop Petrus attended the Roman synod of
269:
40:
3249:, Vol. V, 1905, to Vol. XI, 1911. Lucca.
3169:Memorie e documenti della storia di Lucca
3157:Memorie e documenti della storia di Lucca
2075:Vol. 4, pp. 303-330. Gams, p. 740, co. 1.
908:Guido (attested 18 May 1194 - 9 May 1202)
1366:di Paolino di Lucca {BHL, 6555), al xiii
1341:"San Paolino fu primo vescovo di Lucca?"
1179:Giulio Arrigoni, O.F.M. Ref. (1849-1875)
3242:. Lucca: Presso Francesco Bertini, 1834
2715:. Cappelletti XV, p. 539-540. Gauchat,
2711:was formed and separated from Lucca by
2657:Grosso della Rovere: Eubel III, p. 229.
2574:Gams, p. 740. Eubel I, p. 313, note 10.
2565:Gams, p. 740. Eubel I, p. 313, note 10.
1729:Biscotti, p. 33. Ritzler & Sefrin,
1261:
1108:Cardinal Francesco Buonvisi (1690–1700)
535:propter enormes civium Lucanorum culpas
442:(Frediano) (560–588), son of Ultonius,
363:in 550. Hoping for assistance from the
2739:Volume 50 (1998). Kathleen Comerford,
2291:, 2nd edition (OUP 2010), pp. 153-154.
1368:; di Oronzo di Lecce, ancora più giù!"
1206:Benvenuto Italo Castellani (2005–2019)
1088:Giovanni Battista Rainoldi (1645–1650)
3039:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
2743:Boston-Leiden: Brill 2006, pp. 92-98.
1417:Povoledo, Elisabetta (19 June 2020).
1027:Cardinal Jacopo Ammanati (1477–1479)
914:Riccardus (September 1225 - c. 1225)
7:
2737:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
1980:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
1350:, Anno II, tomo 1 (1905), pp. 12-18.
1048:Sisto Gara della Rovere (1507–1517)
958:Guillermus Dulcini, O.P. (1330–1349)
884:Ubertus (attested 1128-1135 deposed)
2516:. He died in 1373. Eubel I, p. 313.
1511:(London: J. Dent, 1912), pp. 29-30.
1069:Francesco Sforza Riario (1517–1546)
678:, basing his decision on a bull of
513:Suppression of the diocese of Lucca
410:was preached at Lucca by a certain
122:1,520 km (590 sq mi)
3418:Roman Catholic dioceses in Tuscany
3247:Schola Clericorum et Cura Animarum
2314:Gotifredus received a letter from
1995:in October 649. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
1718:History of Rome in the Middle Ages
1138:Fabio Colloredo, Orat. (1731–1742)
1078:Alessandro Guidiccioni (1600–1637)
1072:Bartolomeo Guicciodoni (1546–1549)
1018:Ludovicus de Maulinis (1435-1440)
967:Paulus de Gabriellibus (1374–1380)
25:
3207:(in German). Berlin: De Gruyter.
3204:Handbuch der Kardinäle: 1846-2012
2903:"Biografia. Don Paolo Giulietti,"
2525:Paolo Gabrielli was appointed by
2466:Bishop Henricus was appointed by
2251:Gherardus: Schwartz, pp. 211-212.
2030:Patrologiae Latinae Tomus LXXXVII
952:Paganellus de Porcari (1274–1300)
875:Rangerius (attested c. 1096–1112)
863:Gotifredus (attested 1089 ?)
457:In 739, during the episcopate of
2032:(Paris 1863), p. 1240. Bertini,
1043:Galeotto Franciotti della Rovere
1021:Baldassare de Mannis (1441–1448)
964:Guilelmus de Lordato (1368−1373)
777:Talesperianus (attested 713–729)
69:
3334:. Firenze: G.P. Vieusseux 1847.
1033:Nicolaus Sandonnino (1479–1499)
1024:Stephanus de Trenti (1448–1477)
970:Antonius de Riparia (1381–1383)
881:Benedictus (attested 1119–1127)
203:Cathedral of St Martin in Lucca
18:Roman Catholic Diocese of Lucca
3327:Sommario della storia di Lucca
3222:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1859).
2993:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
2233:Teudigrimus: Schwartz, p. 211.
2131:(Supplemento), pp. 3-4; 20-21.
1742:Dinelli, pp. 190-195; 197-204.
1339:, (Lucca 1902). Fedele Savio,
1301:"Archdiocese of Lucca (Italy)"
1156:Giuseppe de Nobili (1826-1836)
940:Guercio Tebalducci (1236–1255)
905:Willelmus (attested 1170-1194)
893:Gregorius (attested 1147-1163)
834:Grimithus (attested 1014–1022)
822:Teudigrimus (attested 983–987)
795:Berengarius (attested 837-843)
335:, and is immediately subject (
1:
3017:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
3005:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
2345:Benedictus: Schwartz, p. 214.
2260:Rodilandus: Schwartz, p. 212.
2242:Isalfredus: Schwartz, p. 211.
2171:Gherardus: Ughelli I, p. 798.
2153:Ambrosius: Ughelli I, p. 797.
1699:Augustinus Theiner (Editor),
1472:Kehr III, p. 391-392, no. 23.
1162:Pietro Luigi Pera (1845-1846)
974:Giovanni Salviati de Ficeccio
828:Gherardus (attested 990–1003)
825:Isalfredus (attested 988–989)
780:Walprandus (attested 737–754)
729:Maximus (attested 342 or 343)
691:In the changes following the
87:
3266:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1908).
2730:"Franciotti, Marco Antonio,"
2485:Jean XXII. Lettres communes,
2457:Paganellus: Eubel I, p. 313.
2424:Les registres de Grégoire IX
2215:Adalongus: Schwartz, p. 211.
1871:vol. 85 (1973), pp. 167-185.
1200:Giuliano Agresti (1973–1990)
1135:Tommaso Cervioni (1729–1731)
1055:Leonardo Grosso della Rovere
949:Petrus Angelello (1272–1274)
837:Joannes (attested 1023–1055)
816:Adalongus (attested 968–978)
804:Gherardus (attested 869-895)
798:Ambrosius (attested 843-852)
307:ecclesiastical territory or
3276:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927).
2987:Reference works for bishops
2936:Fabius comes de Colloredo,
2197:Conradus: Schwartz, p. 211.
1946:Maximus was present at the
1826:Fabius comes de Colloredo,
1348:Rivista di scienze storiche
1228:of Tuscany. 354 are in the
1194:Antonio Torrini (1928–1973)
1182:Nicola Ghilardi (1875-1904)
1150:Martino Bianchi (1770–1789)
810:Conradus (attested 935–964)
783:Peredeus (attested 755–779)
703:) to the diocese of Lucca.
463:Richard, King of the Angles
414:, said to be a disciple of
406:There is a legend that the
384:Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor
106:Immediately subject to the
3449:
3324:Tommasi, Girolamo (1847).
3311:Schwartz, Gerhard (1907).
2666:Riario: Eubel III, p. 229.
2395:Regesta Honorii Papae III,
2289:Oxford Dictionary of Popes
2278:Joannes: Schwartz, p. 212.
2206:Aghinus: Schwartz, p. 211.
2188:. Kehr III, p. 388, no. 1.
2144:in 826. Ughelli I, p. 797.
1623:. Brachtel, pp. 19, 75-76.
1141:Giuseppe Palma (1743–1764)
1114:Genesio Calchi (1714–1723)
831:Rodilandus (attested 1005)
789:Jacobus (attested 801-818)
786:Joannes (attested 781–800)
768:Eleutherius (attested 679)
707:had been created in 1822.
446:, or perhaps of a king of
359:was besieged and taken by
284:Website of the Archdiocese
31:
3360:The Catholic Encyclopedia
3232:Dinelli, Paolino (1834).
2908:, retrieved: 2 June 2023.
2439:Guercio: Eubel I, p. 313.
1869:Rivista storica italiana,
1496:Archivio storico italiano
1481:Kehr III, p. 395, no. 45.
1203:Bruno Tommasi (1991–2005)
1191:Arturo Marchi (1910–1928)
1153:Filippo Sardi (1789-1826)
890:Otto (attested 1139-1146)
807:Petrus (attested 896–932)
792:Petrus (attested 819-834)
465:and father of the Saints
424:Paulinus, Bishop of Lucca
282:
268:
68:
64:
2448:Petrus: Eubel I, p. 313.
2071:Telesperianus: Bertini,
1861:The History of the Popes
1600:Registres de Gregoire IX
1583:Registres de Gregoire IX
1444:Kehr III, p. 398. no. 6.
1209:Paolo Giulietti (2019– )
1197:Enrico Bartoletti (1973)
1111:Orazio Spada (1704–1714)
1083:Marco Antonio Franciotti
774:Balsarius (attested 700)
771:Felix (attested 685/686)
32:Not to be confused with
3365:Arcidiocesi di Lucca.
3201:Bräuer, Martin (2014).
3191:Brachtel, M.E. (2008).
2845:Cappelletti XV, p. 555.
2719:IV, p. 223 with note 2.
2363:Guido: Eubel I, p. 313.
2354:Gams, p. 740, column 2.
2224:Wido: Schwartz, p. 211.
1551:Il territorio di Barga,
1091:Pietro Rota (1650–1657)
1063:(March– November 1517)
1061:Raffaele Sansoni Riario
1057:(briefly in March 1517)
985:(1394-1404; 1432–1435)
961:Berengarius (1349–1368)
819:Wido (attested 979–981)
502:granted the use of the
301:Archidioecesis Lucensis
102:Ecclesiastical province
52:Archidioecesis Lucensis
3308:. Lucca: Baroni, 1915.
3300:Pedemonte, A. (1915).
3240:(in Italian and Latin)
3186:(in Italian and Latin)
3174:(in Italian and Latin)
3161:(in Italian and Latin)
3150:(in Italian and Latin)
2856:Handbuch der Kardinäle
2791:V, p. 247 with note 8.
2778:V, p. 247 with note 7.
2709:Diocese of San Miniato
1935:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
1276:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1271:"Archdiocese of Lucca"
1075:Alessandro Guidiccioni
1001:Frederico (1423–1432)
813:Aghinus (attested 967)
693:Second Vatican Council
638:diocese of San Miniato
600:Post-Tridentine synods
485:Chapter and cathedrals
321:seat of the archbishop
300:
213:St Paulinus of Antioch
51:
3115:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
2954:Source for parishes:
2084:Walprandus: Bertini,
1880:Tommasi, pp. 553-575.
1817:Dinelli, pp. 258-262.
1796:Dinelli, pp. 248-254.
1787:Dinelli, pp. 245-247.
1778:Dinelli, pp. 242-245.
1769:Dinelli, pp. 239-241.
1760:Dinelli, pp. 234-238.
976:, O.Min. (1383–1393)
887:Guido (attested 1138)
756:Laetus (attested 649)
544:Early diocesan synods
377:Marquesses of Tuscany
226:15 (Religious Orders)
3290:Nicolai, U. (1966).
3042:Hierarchia catholica
3031:Hierarchia catholica
3020:Hierarchia catholica
3008:Hierarchia catholica
2789:Hierarchia catholica
2776:Hierarchia catholica
2754:Hierarchia catholica
2717:Hierarchia catholica
2389:), and confirmed by
2127:Memorie e documenti,
2114:Vol. 4, pp. 387-422.
2112:Memorie e documenti,
2099:Memorie e documenti,
2097:Peredeus: Bertini,
2086:Memorie e documenti,
2073:Memorie e documenti,
2062:Vol. 4, pp. 298-302.
2060:Memorie e documenti,
2058:Balsarius: Bertini,
2049:Vol. 4, pp. 271-297.
2047:Memorie e documenti,
2036:Vol. 4, pp. 268-271.
2034:Memorie e documenti,
2007:Vol. 4, pp. 265-268.
2005:Memorie e documenti,
1916:Biscotti, pp. 34-35.
1731:Hierarchia catholica
1256:Notes and references
1186:Benedetto Lorenzelli
1123:Archbishops of Lucca
1105:(1677–1690 resigned)
955:Henricus (1300–1330)
878:Rodulfus (1112–1118)
632:On 5 December 1622,
396:League of S. Ginesio
293:Archdiocese of Lucca
259:Benvenuto Castellani
228:21 Permanent Deacons
59:Arcidiocesi di Lucca
45:Archdiocese of Lucca
34:Archdiocese of Lecce
3428:Province of Pistoia
3394:43.8500°N 10.5167°E
3390: /
3292:I vescovi di Lucca.
3279:Le diocesi d'Italia
3179:Bertini, Domenico.
3166:Bertini, Domenico.
3155:Bertini, Domenico.
3142:Bertini, Domenico.
2867:On 2 January 1971,
2110:Joannes: Bertini,
1859:Ludwig von Pastor,
1663:Dinelli, pp. 65-66.
1539:Tommasi, pp. 72-74.
1234:Province of Pistoia
1145:Gian Domenico Mansi
1037:Felino Maria Sandeo
454:relates a miracle.
3355:Benigni, Umberto.
3255:Guidi, P. (1924).
3197:Oxford: OUP, 2008.
2756:V, p. 247, note 2.
2468:Pope Boniface VIII
2024:editio novissima,
1999:editio novissima,
1973:"Frediano, santo,"
1948:Council of Serdica
1632:Dinelli, pp. 7-10.
1509:The Story of Lucca
1423:The New York Times
1130:Bernardino Guinigi
1003:Avignon Obedience?
997:Avignon Obedience?
665:Territorial losses
659:Pope Benedict XIII
628:Territorial losses
593:Pope Benedict XIII
583:Territorial losses
573:Pope Benedict XIII
566:Pope Benedict XIII
436:Council of Sardica
333:suffragan dioceses
233:Current leadership
3423:Province of Lucca
3269:Italia pontificia
3214:978-3-11-026947-5
3128:978-88-250-1000-8
3001:pp. 739-741.
2886:Pope John Paul II
2624:Pope Alexander VI
2391:Pope Honorius III
2374:Pope Innocent III
1520:Domenico Pacchi,
1435:Kehr III, p. 408.
1269:Cheney, David M.
1250:Timeline of Lucca
1230:Province of Lucca
1096:Girolamo Buonvisi
995:Loto (1404–1423)
697:Pope John Paul II
687:Territorial gains
589:nullius dioecesis
529:On 8 April 1231,
492:Pope Alexander II
452:Gregory the Great
420:Council of Rimini
392:Republic of Lucca
289:
288:
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402:Mythical history
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329:metropolitan see
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1147:(1764–1769)
1132:(1723–1729)
1098:(1657–1677)
1085:(1637–1645)
1045:(1503–1507)
1039:(1499–1503)
933:(1231–1236)
931:Sede remoto
923:(1227–1231)
849:(1073–1086)
843:(1056–1073)
353:Gothic Wars
351:During the
191:Established
151:Information
3412:Categories
3385:10°31′00″E
3382:43°51′00″N
3085:2016-07-06
3067:2016-07-06
3049:2016-07-06
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2970:2008-03-15
2959:Parrocchie
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946:Paganellus
459:Walprandus
343:(Papacy).
248:Archbishop
185:Roman Rite
127:Population
114:Statistics
2917:Bertini,
2858:. p. 205.
1101:Cardinal
1094:Cardinal
1081:Cardinal
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644:Interdict
471:Winnibald
467:Willibald
416:St. Peter
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199:Cathedral
168:Sui iuris
78:Cathedral
3357:"Lucca."
1893:Tomus 22
1621:128-129.
1619:Pacchi,
1307:June 16,
1282:June 16,
1244:See also
1215:Parishes
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475:Walburga
398:(1197).
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341:Holy See
143:Parishes
108:Holy See
84:Location
3137:Studies
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716:To 1100
505:pallium
382:In 981
347:History
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278:Website
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361:Totila
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325:Lucca
317:Italy
297:Latin
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