134:. Archbishop Averoldi, who was originally from Italy, came into conflict with another of his vicar generals, Jerolim Cipik, supported by the Split clergy. Cipik was eventually released from his duties, and Mandić suggests that since Vid isn't mentioned after 1495 and that in 1496, the archdiocese had appointed the new vicar general, Vid was probably released from his duties as well for siding with de Cipik. From a letter of
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