Source for parishes: CCI (2008), Parrocchie, Chiesa Cattolica Italiana, archived from the original on 2013-02-18, retrieved 2008-03-15.
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P. Guidi, Osservazioni storico-critiche intorno a un' antica iscrizione relativa a S. Paolino, primo vescovo di Lucca, recentemente scoperta,(in Italian), (Lucca 1902). Fedele Savio, "San Paolino fu primo vescovo di Lucca?"(in Italian), in: Rivista di scienze storiche, Anno II, tomo 1 (1905), pp. 12-18.
Pietro Magri, Il territorio di Barga,(in Italian), (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. Illustrazione di un antico sigillo della Garfagnana, (Roma: per Niccolò, e Marco Pagliarini, 1759), pp. 18-21.
Lucien Auvray, Registres de Gregoire IX, (in Latin), Vol. 2 (Paris: Fontemoing 1896), p. 514, no. 3399. Eubel I, p. 313, note 2. Tommasi, pp. 69-74.
Synodus Lucana 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.
Bullarum diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum romanorum pontificum editio Taurinensis 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 temporali praedicti magni ducis subsint, nibilominus speciali iurisdictioni praefati episcopi Lucani, ut antea, remaneant."
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. Memorie e documenti, Vol. 4, part 2 (Supplemento), pp. 3-4; 20-21.
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On 2 January 1971, Bartoletti 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 1976.
Italo was bishop of Faenza-Modigliana (1997–2003). On 31 May 2003, Pope John Paul II named him coadjutor archbishop of Lucca with the right of succession. His resignation at the age of 75 became effective on 19 January 2019.
Giulietti had been auxiliary bishop of Perugia before his appointment to Lucca by Pope Francis on 19 January 2019. Arcidiocesi di Lucca, "Biografia. Don Paolo Giulietti,"(in Italian), retrieved: 2 June 2023.
Frigidianus (Fredianus): Cappelletti XV, pp. 497-498. Giuseppe Fanucchi, Vita di S. Frediano, e notizie dei suoi tempi, (in Italian), (Lucca: Landi 1870). See: Francesca Luzzati Laganà, "Frediano, santo,"(in Italian), in: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani Volume 50 (1998), for a critical view of the sparse evidence.
Dario Busolini, "Franciotti, Marco Antonio,"(in Italian), in: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani Volume 50 (1998). Kathleen Comerford, Reforming Priests and Parishes: Tuscan Dioceses in the First Century of Seminary Education, Boston-Leiden: Brill 2006, pp. 92-98.