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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
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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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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.
253:. The Avignon popes used the church institutions mainly to collect taxes to build their new residence in Avignon. As the Šubić's were able to issue their own currency, they were wealthy and good taxpayers, so they were allowed to pursue their church policies.
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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
129:, who ruled the diocese until 1507, was the last bishop active in the diocese until 1551. Until that time, the diocese was nominally held by titular bishops, followed by a line of the so-called missionary bishops, the first of whom was
448:(1684–1699) the regions of Duvno and Rama were devastated, while the Friary of St. Peter that served as a temporary cathedral was destroyed by the Ottomans in 1687. Further, the Catholics of Duvno largely left the region during 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
137:, which belonged to the diocese of Duvno, but after its destruction by the Ottomans in the late 17th century, they continued to administer the diocese from the Archdiocese of Split, while they were helped by the
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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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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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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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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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1346:14 June 1835
1298:Sankt Pölten
1213:Mate Delivić
1201:Summer 1732–
1152:5 March 1686
1054:24 July 1647
1050:31 July 1645
884:14 July 1536
818:26 June 1507
797:Popovo Polje
777:Vid Hvaranin
757:Sede vacante
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563:20 June 1345
514:John of Hoio
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1644:Škegro 2002
1632:Škegro 2002
1617:Škegro 2002
1600:Škegro 2002
1588:Škegro 2002
1576:Škegro 2002
1564:Škegro 2002
1552:Škegro 2002
1540:Škegro 2002
1528:Škegro 2002
1516:Škegro 2002
1437:Brownsville
1315:27 May 1827
1175:10 May 1699
1124:5 June 1663
1081:24 May 1655
635: 1392
628: 1375
577:Benedictine
573:Cisteranian
542:Benedictine
402:Prozor-Rama
378:Herzegovina
372:During the
356:One of the
322:Roško Polje
258:Kotromanićs
127:Vid of Hvar
115:Roško Polje
92:Roško Polje
2029:Categories
1898:Cathedrals
1729:17°13′32″E
1726:43°43′18″N
1680:9536491850
1654:References
1288:3 May 1824
1215:, OFM and
911:9 May 1575
575:and later
546:Franciscan
535:1298/1311–
484:Nominators
446:Morean War
266:Stephen II
166:Background
65:Latin rite
1967:Ivan Merz
1929:Relations
1412:in 1870.
998:Barbastro
972:instead.
949:Smederevo
920:in 1575.
866:–Unknown
803:in 1551.
737:–Unknown
608:Valentine
456:control.
364:in 1472.
278:Zachlumia
1950:See also
1689:Journals
1491:See also
1445:Maroneia
1383:Salzburg
1356:Salzburg
1325:Warszawa
1209:Makarska
1185:Makarska
1158:Makarska
762:Unknown–
742:Furlania
695:Makarska
641:Makarska
454:Venetian
228:Tropolje
224:Adriatic
197:Makarska
147:Makarska
141:and the
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57:Croatian
1091:Skradin
1029:provost
945:Poljica
589:Stephen
495:Bishop
468:Bishops
385:in the
383:nahiyah
374:Ottoman
362:Albania
282:Neretva
251:Avignon
193:Šibenik
161:History
123:Ottoman
100:Posušje
70:of the
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1441:Mobile
1410:Zagreb
1033:Prague
1025:Mantua
793:Cetina
746:Istria
531:Madius
501:Notes
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358:canons
333:Madius
236:Cetina
216:George
212:Mladen
205:Bribir
189:O.F.M.
153:after
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1841:Other
1669:[
1659:Books
1503:Notes
1329:Płock
1103:Livno
1099:Drava
1023:From
943:From
620:Matej
498:Term
431:Zadar
342:Vlach
232:Livno
117:near
96:Duvno
49:Latin
1675:ISBN
1404:1870
1400:1868
1130:Sinj
1097:and
1095:Sava
1019:1635
970:Pécs
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822:1514
744:and
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689:1439
685:1429
598:1371
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567:1355
537:1344
505:Refs
234:and
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218:and
195:and
135:Rama
104:Rama
102:and
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