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31: 1833: 2009: 1997: 171: 436:. The initiative was accepted by the Propaganda, which asked the Pope to appoint the new bishop for the Catholics in the Ottoman Bosnia, which would be appointed from the ranks of the Bosnian Franciscans. The territory encompassed by the Vicariate of Bosnia included the territory of the dioceses of Duvno and 344:
population arrived on the territory of Duvno. The Vlachs were especially averse to the Church authorities, and often, in order to avoid taxation, they would also change their confession. The proof that the Diocese of Duvno suffered a hard time after Šubićs fall is a testimony of an anonymous Spanish
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that he had to leave his seat because of the "evil of the people". Many authors, like Ivo Bagarić, Slavko Kovačić, and Damir Kabrić consider that the "evil of the people" referred to the resistance of the local populace to the Church authorities over the taxation, which would be impossible under the
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was freed from paying a regular fee paid by the diocesan bishops upon their appointment because of poverty. For those reasons, the bishops of Duvno were forced to live outside their diocese and lived mostly on the territory of the Archdiocese of Split, where, at the same time, they held high posts.
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During the Ottoman rule, in order to survive, the bishops of Duvno relied on Franciscans and their own families respectively. During their missionary activity, the bishops had no official residence on the territory of the diocese and held the religious services around the ruins of the destructed
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in the 1470s, the bishops of Duvno, who only occasionally resided in the fortress of Rog, were forced to leave their cathedral church. The Diocese of Duvno thus practically became a missionary territory. Finally, in 1477, the fortress of Rog, as well as the wider area of Duvno, became an Ottoman
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of 1735. By this decree, the Holy See harmonised the ecclesiastical situation with the political one. It was also in accordance with the Ottoman policy that the clergy serving in its territory should be Ottoman subjects. A special ecclesiastical province under Ottoman Empire was promoted by the
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due to a war between the Ottomans and the Venetians. Notwithstanding the insistence of Rome to settle on the territory of the Diocese of Duvno, he was reluctant to live on a territory controlled by the Ottomans and settled in Senj and refused to oblige. For this reason, he was suspended.
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On the other hand, they would suffer from serious poverty. For example, Bishop Stephen, who resided in the Diocese of Duvno, was forced to beg due to poor conditions, and later, as a high-ranking church dignitary in Split, he acted as a missionary for his Diocese of Duvno.
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Spanish. Titular bishop. Formerly a provincial of the Austrian Franciscan Province. He was freed from residing in Duvno until the liberation from the Ottomans. At the same time, he served as a vicar of the Austrian Imperial Army. He was later translated to
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From Split. The first bishop to be active on the territory of the diocese the first native bishop since Vid of Hvar and the first of the so-called missionary bishops of Duvno. He fled the Ottomans to Spain in 1570 and was translated to the
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had a right to establish dioceses in his metropolitan area and appoint and consecrate the bishops. The exact year of the establishment of the Diocese of Duvno remains unknown. It is not mentioned before the rule of
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calls Mladen II Šubić to remove "the enemies of the Christ's Cross" from Bosnia. The Šubić's mission to appropriate the members of the Bosnian Church to the Catholic Church gained them a favour among the
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who lived under the Ottomans. From 1610 to 1645, the diocese was again ruled only nominally by titular bishops, and after that, by the missionary bishops and the bishops of the neighbouring
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At the time, the circumstances within the Papacy allowed the Šubić's to implement their church policy. The Papacy at the time, faced complex issues, including the dispute with
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from 1648 to 1650. After being appointed the bishop of Duvno, Posilović continued to administer the diocese of Skradin. He died after being imprisoned by the Ottomans in
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incursions in the diocese from the 1460s to the final conquest of the diocese in the 1480s, the bishops of Duvno resided on the territory of the Archdiocese of Split.
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Ever since its establishment, the Diocese of Duvno suffered from poverty and the personal insecurity of the bishops. In 1345, Madius' successor
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was mentioned as the cathedral church of the Diocese of Duvno. The Friary of St. Peter served to Posilović as a temporary refuge.
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Spanish. Although appointed as the residential bishop, he was only a titular bishop due to the Ottoman conquest of the diocese.
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Spanish. Although appointed as the residential bishop, he was only a titular bishop due to the Ottoman conquest of the diocese.
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missionaries. They constructed Franciscan friaries and appointed Franciscans as bishops in the dioceses under their control.
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puts the establishment of the Diocese of Duvno between 1274 and 1297. Other authors, like Karlo Jurišić, Slavko Kovačić and
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over the taxation of clergy and expropriation of the church's property and especially the property previously owned by the
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Only nominated for a brief period, but never consecrated as the bishop of Duvno, appointed and installed as the bishop of
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rule of the Šubićs. The fall of Duvno also enabled the spread of the Bosnian Church, and at the same time, a significant
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He fled the diocese due to the Ottoman incursions in the territory and preached for the Crusade against the Ottomans in
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travel writer who in the second quarter of the 14th century wrote that the Catholics are almost non-existent in Bosnia.
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German. Reported that the territory of the Diocese was in ruins and empty since the population moved to the region of
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and Cetina. Thus, the Šubić's were seen as the fighters for the orthodoxy against the heterodox Bosnian Church. Thus,
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On the edge of survival: the Diocese of Duvno from its foundation till inclusion in the Vicarate of Bosnia
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The collapse of the Šubićs' power in Duvno after the Kotromanićs takeover in 1322, resulted badly for
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Na rubu opstanka: Duvanjska biskupija od utemeljenja do uključenja u Bosanski apostolski vikarijat
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in the east. He was the last residential bishop of Duvno and the last native bishop until
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The coat of arms of the Šubić family that influenced the establishment of the diocese
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of the Diocese of Duvno, Nicholas, became a bishop in his own right in present-day
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Hungarian. Only nominated, never appointed or installed; became the archbishop of
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in 1412 but continued to administer the Diocese of Duvno until he died in 1428.
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On the verge of the 13th to 14th century, the sons of Paul Šubić –
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and again the apostolic vicar of Brownville and the titular bishop of
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in 1647, but continued to administer the Diocese of Duvno until 1655.
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In the 14th century, when the Diocese of Duvno was established, the
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that was established in the 14th century with a seat in present-day
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The cathedral church of the Diocese of Duvno was the Church of St.
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The territory that remained in the Ottoman Empire after the
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and administered the Diocese of Duvno from 1429 to 1439.
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and administered the Diocese of Duvno from 1371 to 1392.
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Religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina during Ottoman period
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Austrian. Titular Bishop. He was an auxiliary bishop of
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The diocese was established under the patronage of the
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Polish. Titular Bishop. He was an auxiliary bishop of
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Polish. Titular Bishop. He was an auxiliary Bishop of
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This resulted in moving the papal seat to 226:hinterland, adopted the title of a "Duke of 2055:Religion in medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina 1673:] (in Croatian). Zagreb: Dom i svijet. 610:resigned in 1344 until his return in 1356. 53:Dioecesis Dumnensis; Dioecesis Dalminiensis 1910:Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure, Banja Luka 1774: 1760: 1207:Apostolic administrator and the bishop of 1183:Apostolic administrator and the bishop of 1156:Apostolic administrator and the bishop of 90:. 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Previously a member of the 367: 24: 1853:Greek Catholic Eparchy of Križevci 504: 25: 2066: 2014:Bosnia and Herzegovina portal 1331:, and later the bishop of Płock. 2007: 1995: 1905:Sacred Heart Cathedral, Sarajevo 1831: 1296:, later served as the bishop of 450:Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–1718) 280:, Tropolje and the area between 1962:Church of St John in Podmilačje 859:Andrés Clemente de Torrecremata 268:Kotromanić, although himself a 18:Roman Catholic Diocese of Duvno 414:Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718) 13: 1: 1653: 1060:Franciscan Province of Bosnia 1027:. Titular bishop. Formerly a 947:. 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Index

Roman Catholic Diocese of Duvno

Latin
Croatian
Latin rite
particular church
Catholic Church
Tomislavgrad
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Archdiocese of Split
Archdiocese of Dubrovnik
Roško Polje
Duvno
Posušje
Rama
Šubić family
Roško Polje
Tomislavgrad
Ottoman
Vid of Hvar
Daniel Vocatius
Rama
Illyrian priests
Bosnian Franciscans
Makarska
Diocese of Mostar-Duvno
Austria-Hungary

Archbishop of Split
Paul I Šubić of Bribir

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