Uberto (Archbishop of Pisa)
- Uberto (Archbishop of Pisa)
Cardinal Uberto Lanfranchi was the Archbishop of Pisa from 1132 to 1145. He served as papal legate on many occasions.
Uberto established the seat of the legate to the island of Sardinia at Porto Torres in 1135. He was faithful to Innocent II.
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