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  1. The Republic of Lucca (Italian: Repubblica di Lucca) was a medieval and early modern state that was centered on the Italian city of Lucca in Tuscany, which lasted from 1160 to 1805. Its territory extended beyond the city of Lucca , reaching the surrounding countryside in the north-western part of today's Tuscany region, to the ...

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  2. Impact. References. Luca Conference. Coordinates: 43°50′30″N 10°30′10″E. From left to right: Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey. The Luca Conference was a 56 BC meeting of the three Roman politicians of the First Triumvirate — Caesar, Pompey and Crassus — that took place at the town of Luca (modern Lucca, in Tuscany ), near Pisa.

  3. Republic of Lucca, republic established by Napoleon Bonaparte in Lucca and its environs on Dec. 27, 1801, after his second successful conquest of Italy, driving out the Austrians. It lasted less than four years; in June 1805 he granted Lucca to his sister Élisa Bonaparte as a principality, part of.

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  4. Lucca es una ciudad y municipio italiano ubicado en la región de Toscana, en el centro-norte del país. Situada a orillas del río Serchio, en una fértil llanura cercana al mar Tirreno, es la capital de la provincia homónima y cuenta con unos 88 000 habitantes.

  5. The walls of Lucca are a series of stone, brick, and earthwork fortifications surrounding the central city of Lucca in Tuscany, Italy.