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Born in Tyrenia, in a working-class family, Lucci moved on to study law at the university of Sheng, in Jingdao. He dropped out after two years however, and worked for the local government of lesser-Attera. He worked on the unification of the Atterean provinces, but found himself frustrated with the Jingdaoese bureaucracy. A man of letters, Lucci decided to focus on writing, and published one novel and two bundles of poetry.
Born in Tyrenia, in a working-class family, Lucci moved on to study law at the university of Sheng, in Jingdao. He dropped out after two years however, and worked for the local government of lesser-Attera. He worked on the unification of the Atterean provinces, but found himself frustrated with the Jingdaoese bureaucracy. A man of letters, Lucci decided to focus on writing, and published one novel and two bundles of poetry.


After briefly returning to his Tyrenian homeland, Lucci joined the Jingdaoese expeditionary force to Blackstone, following the Jingdaoese administrative annexation. He took up residence in the Colony of Itteria, which was largely founded by Tyrenians within the Iron Company. He has several jobs, as a teacher, salesman and archivist for the government. Following the transfer of Western Benacia to Batavia, Lucci received Batavian citizenship. He was elected mayor of Itteren in 1664 as an independent.
After briefly returning to his Tyrenian homeland, Lucci joined the Jingdaoese expeditionary force to Blackstone, following the Jingdaoese administrative annexation. He took up residence in the Colony of Itteria, which was largely founded by Tyrenians within the Iron Company. He occupied several jobs, as a teacher, salesman and archivist for the government. Following the transfer of Western Benacia to Batavia, Lucci received Batavian citizenship. He was elected mayor of Itteren in 1664 as an independent.


In 1672, Lucci became the chairman of [[Voorwaarts Batavië!]] and coordinated its election campaign.
In 1672, Lucci became active for [[Voorwaarts Batavië!]] and coordinated its election campaign.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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*''Infinite Oceans'' (Novel, published 1654)
*''Infinite Oceans'' (Novel, published 1654)
*''My Mother's Children'' (Poetry, published 1655)
*''My Mother's Children'' (Poetry, published 1655)
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Giacomo Lucci
Lucci.jpg
Full name Giacomo Lucci
AKA Il Poeta
Physical information
Species Human
Gender Male
Hair color and style Long, black
Eye color brown
Skin color Olive
Other Well-trimmed beard
Biographical information
Father Fabio Lucci
Mother Malena Conversano
Date of birth 1631 AN
Place of birth Tyrenia, Jingdao
Date of death N/a
Place of death N/a
Residence(s) Itteren, Batavia
Nationality Batavian, Jingdaoese
Occupation Poet, author

Giacomo Mattia Lucci is a Batavian poet, author and politician of Tyrenian descent.

Life

Born in Tyrenia, in a working-class family, Lucci moved on to study law at the university of Sheng, in Jingdao. He dropped out after two years however, and worked for the local government of lesser-Attera. He worked on the unification of the Atterean provinces, but found himself frustrated with the Jingdaoese bureaucracy. A man of letters, Lucci decided to focus on writing, and published one novel and two bundles of poetry.

After briefly returning to his Tyrenian homeland, Lucci joined the Jingdaoese expeditionary force to Blackstone, following the Jingdaoese administrative annexation. He took up residence in the Colony of Itteria, which was largely founded by Tyrenians within the Iron Company. He occupied several jobs, as a teacher, salesman and archivist for the government. Following the transfer of Western Benacia to Batavia, Lucci received Batavian citizenship. He was elected mayor of Itteren in 1664 as an independent.

In 1672, Lucci became active for Voorwaarts Batavië! and coordinated its election campaign.

Bibliography

  • The Man, in Darkness a Light (Poetry, published 1652)
  • Infinite Oceans (Novel, published 1654)
  • My Mother's Children (Poetry, published 1655)