Enrico da Fucecchio (died c. 1297) was an Italian
Roman Catholic
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bishop.
He was appointed on April 25, 1273 as Bishop of
Diocese of Luni by
Pope Gregory X
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. He insisted on performing his first mass at the
Luni Cathedral
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, a ruined cathedral that had declined since the Roman period.
References
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Bishops of Luni
1297 deaths
Year of birth unknown
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