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  1. The Duchy of Lucca (Italian: Ducato di Lucca) was a small Italian state existing from 1815 to 1847. It was centered on the city of Lucca.

  2. 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.

  3. In 1814, the Imperial Austrian Army occupied Lucca, ending French control with the fall of Napoleon. Under the Congress of Vienna Piombino was given to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and Elba to the exiled Napoleon. Lucca was restored to separate state status as the Duchy of Lucca (1815–1847).

  4. The Duchy of Tuscia (Italian: Ducato di Tuscia), initially known as the Duchy of Lucca (Italian: Ducato di Lucca), was a Lombard duchy in Central Italy, which included much of today's Tuscany.

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    From 576 to 797, under the Lombards, it was the capital of a duchy, known as Duchy of Tuscia, which included a large part of today's Tuscany and the province of Viterbo, during this time the city also minted its own coins.

  6. The Duchy of Lucca (1815−1847) — located in the Tuscany region of the Italian Peninsula - was created to compensate the House of Bourbon-Parma for the loss of the Duchy of Parma at the Congress of Vienna.

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  8. Overview. Duchy of Lucca. Quick Reference. House of Baciocchi–Princedom of Lucca. House of Bourbon–Duchy of Lucca. Mancini, A., Storia di Lucca (Florence, 1950). 1805–1814. Felix Baciocchi (made prince of Lucca by Napoleon I, emperor of the French 1805; deposed, died 1841) 1805–1814.

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