. "Bruno Tommasi (14 January 1930 \u2013 17 September 2015) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop. He was born in Montignoso and ordained a priest in 1958. Tommasi was named the bishop of Pontremoli in June 1983 and simultaneously served as coadjutor bishop of Apuania until July 1983. Pontremoli was combined with Massa Carrara in 1988, and was led by Tommasi through 1991, when he was appointed the archbishop of Lucca. He retired in 2005."@en . . . . . "Bruno Tommasi"@it . "47884539"^^ . . . . "Bruno Tommasi (* 14. Januar 1930 in Montignoso, Provinz Massa-Carrara, Italien; \u2020 17. September 2015 in Lucca) war ein r\u00F6misch-katholischer Geistlicher und Erzbischof von Lucca."@de . . . . . . . . "Bruno Tommasi"@en . . . . . . . "Bruno Tommasi"@de . . . "1002"^^ . . . . . . . . "Bruno Tommasi (* 14. Januar 1930 in Montignoso, Provinz Massa-Carrara, Italien; \u2020 17. September 2015 in Lucca) war ein r\u00F6misch-katholischer Geistlicher und Erzbischof von Lucca."@de . . "Bruno Tommasi (Montignoso, 14 gennaio 1930 \u2013 Viareggio, 17 settembre 2015) \u00E8 stato un arcivescovo cattolico italiano."@it . "Bruno Tommasi (14 January 1930 \u2013 17 September 2015) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop. He was born in Montignoso and ordained a priest in 1958. Tommasi was named the bishop of Pontremoli in June 1983 and simultaneously served as coadjutor bishop of Apuania until July 1983. Pontremoli was combined with Massa Carrara in 1988, and was led by Tommasi through 1991, when he was appointed the archbishop of Lucca. He retired in 2005."@en . "1019773155"^^ . . "Bruno Tommasi (Montignoso, 14 gennaio 1930 \u2013 Viareggio, 17 settembre 2015) \u00E8 stato un arcivescovo cattolico italiano."@it . . .