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    The Diocese of Duvno (Latin: Dioecesis Dumnensis; Dioecesis Dalminiensis; Croatian: Duvanjska biskupija) was a Latin rite particular church of the Catholic...
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    The Diocese of Mostar-Duvno (Latin: Dioecesis Mandentriensis-Dulminiensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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  • Bartul Kačić (category Franciscans of the Franciscan Province of Bosnia)
    prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of Makarska from 1615 to his death in 1645, at the same time, he administered the Diocese of Duvno. Born...
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    Pontificibus, ordered that Franciscans to withdraw from most of the parishes in the Diocese of Mostar-Duvno, retaining 30 and leaving 52 to the diocesan clergy...
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    archbishops of Split, successors of Salona's archbishops, who attempted to restore the ancient Duvno Diocese. Northern Bosnia was part of the Pannonian-Moravian...
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  • Pavao Posilović (category Bishops of Duvno)
    Diocese of Skradin were under the care of the Franciscans of the Visovac friary. Posilović moved to the Rama friary located in the Diocese of Duvno....
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  • prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of Duvno from 1355 to 1362 and again in 1371. Stephen also administered the Diocese of Makarska...
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  • when it was abolished with the Diocese of Mostar-Duvno established on its place. The date when the Apostolic Vicariate of Herzegovina was established is...
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  • Marijan Maravić (category Bishops of Duvno)
    to entrust the Diocese of Duvno to Posilović, which was granted by Pope Alexander VII, who translated Posilović from Skradin to Duvno in May 1655. During...
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  • administered the dioceses of Duvno and Skradin under the Ottoman occupation. Bijanković was born in Split, at the time part of the Republic of Venice to father...
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