Niccola della Tuccia (November 1, 1400 – 1472) was a 15th-century Viterbese chronicler under Pope Nicholas V, Callixtus III, Pius II, Paul II, and Sixtus IV.
[1][2] His name suggests that he is connected to the gens Tuccia of ancient Rome but this is not certain.
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