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  2. Lucca - Wikipedia

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    Lucca (/ ˈ l uː k ə / LOO-kə; Italian: ⓘ) is a city and comune in Tuscany, Central Italy, on the Serchio River, in a fertile plain near the Ligurian Sea. The city has a population of about 89,000, [ 3 ] while its province has a population of 383,957.

  3. Walls of Lucca - Wikipedia

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    The walls of Lucca are a series of stone, brick, and earthwork fortifications surrounding the central city of Lucca in Tuscany, Italy. They are among the best preserved Renaissance fortifications in Europe, and at 4 kilometers and 223 meters in circumference they are the second largest intact example of a fully walled Renaissance city after ...

  4. Gemma Galgani - Wikipedia

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    Gemma Umberta Maria Galgani (12 March 1878 – 11 April 1903), also known as Gemma of Lucca, was an Italian mystic, venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church since 1940. She has been called the "daughter of the Passion" because of her profound imitation of the Passion of Christ . [ 2 ]

  5. San Michele in Foro - Wikipedia

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    San Michele in Foro is a Roman Catholic basilica church in Lucca, Tuscany, central Italy, built over the ancient Roman forum. Until 1370 it was the seat of the Consiglio Maggiore (Major Council), the commune's most important assembly. It is dedicated to Archangel Michael.

  6. Province of Lucca - Wikipedia

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    The province of Lucca (Italian: provincia di Lucca) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Lucca. It has an area of 1,773 square kilometres (685 sq mi) and a population of about 390,000. The province contains 33 comuni (sg.: comune). [2]

  7. Timeline of Lucca - Wikipedia

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    90 BCE - Lucca becomes a municipium. [3] 56 BCE - Conference of political leaders Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus held in Lucca. [2] 343 CE - Roman Catholic diocese of Lucca active (approximate date). [4] 553 CE - Lucca besieged by forces of Narses during the Gothic War. [3] 571 - Lucca becomes an episcopal seat of the Lombards. [1]

  8. Basilica of San Frediano - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of the Basilica of San Frediano well represents the characteristics of Romanesque Lucca before the influences of the nearby Pisa, in particular of the Cathedral of Buscheto, and workers from northern Italy change its traditional character.

  9. Principality of Lucca and Piombino - Wikipedia

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    The Principality of Lucca and Piombino was created in July 1805 by Napoleon I for his sister Elisa Bonaparte. It was a state located on the central Italian Peninsula (present-day Italy ) and was a client state of Napoleonic France .