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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 91:
wrote that Vid gained from the Ottomans the full liberty to confess the Catholic religion on the territory of the Diocese of Duvno and that he was active among the local populace as well. However, Škegro refuted this claim, writing that such an act would contradict the Ottoman conquering policies and
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have completely occupied the territory of the Diocese of Duvno. Because of this, the Pope allowed Vid to be consecrated by any Catholic bishop. He was so consecrated in Venice on 13 June 1490 by the Archbishop of Corinth Antonio Saracco.
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in 1507, it is evident that he died shortly before that time. Vid remained the last native bishop of Duvno until 1551. In that period, the Diocese of Duvno only had titular bishops.
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occupied by the Ottomans. In 1493, as a general vicar of the Archdiocese of Split, Vid passed a judgment regarding the election of a parish priest in
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Archivio storico del Patriarcato di Venezia, Curia patriarcale di Venezia, Sezione antica, Diversorum, reg. 7, cc. 121v-122r
103:. Friar Karlo Jurišić agrees with Škegro and states that Vid administered the diocese through his vicars from the 279: 104: 272:
On the verge of existence: the Diocese of Duvno from its foundation till inclusion in the Vicarate of Bosnia
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Na rubu opstanka: Duvanjska biskupija od utemeljenja do uključenja u Bosanski apostolski vikarijat
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in the east. Besides being the bishop of Dunvo, Vid also administered the
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that from 1490 to 1495 Vid was an emissary and a vicar general of the
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Since 1491, Vid held the title of "the bishop of Duvno and all of
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16th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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15th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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on 2 October 1489. At the time of his appointment, the
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Index

Vid of Hvar
Latin
Catholic Church
Duvno
vicar general
Hvar
Jeronim Dieda
canon
Pope Innocent VIII
Duvno
Ottomans
Dominik Mandić
archbishop of Split
Bartolomeo Averoldi
Split
Franciscan Province of Bosnia
Hum
Cetina
Popovo Polje
Diocese of Makarska
Diocese of Ston
Knin
Pope Julius II
Tomás de Córdoba
Mandić 1936




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