Enrico Da Fucecchio
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Enrico da Fucecchio (died c. 1297) was an Italian
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bishop. He was appointed on April 25, 1273 as Bishop of
Diocese of Luni __NOTOC__ The Diocese of Luni was a Roman Catholic bishopric with its seat in Luni, Liguria, northwestern Italy. The bishop and cathedral chapter moved to Sarzana in the 12th century; the move was formalised in 1201. Though the bishops of Luni ha ...
by
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. He insisted on performing his first mass at the
Luni Cathedral Luni Cathedral, previously the Pieve of Santa Maria, was located in Luni, in Liguria, Italy, near the port. According to archaeological discoveries the church was built by the Romans in the late 4th and early 5th century and was the centre ...
, a ruined cathedral that had declined since the Roman period.


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