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Nikola Ugrinović

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was appointed the bishop of Bosnia on 14 November 1588, Ugrinović's jurisdiction was once again limited to the territories of the dioceses of Duvno and Makarska. In his old age, Ugrinović entrusted the administration of these two dioceses to his vicar general
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died in 1584, Ugrinović also became the apostolic administrator of the Bosnian diocese. Thus, from 1584 to 1588, Ugrinović administered the entire area served by the
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in present-day southern Italy, Ugrinović could formally take the office of the apostolic administrator of these dioceses. After the bishop of
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in the second half of 1603 or the first half of 1604. The folk tales speak of his murder and grave in Lipovica near
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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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Ugrinović was an experienced Franciscan. On 12 March 1577, he managed to obtain a
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17th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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16th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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and two laymen. The location of his death remains unknown.
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occupation, as well as the parts of the Ottoman-occupied
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writes, states that Ugrinović was killed while giving
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Index

OFM
Croat
Catholic Church
Smederevo
Diocese of Duvno
Diocese of Bosnia
Franciscan
Republic of Poljica
Croatia
Smederevo
Dominik Mandić
Karlo Jurišić
vicar general
Duvno
Daniel Vocatius
Ottoman
Diocese of Makarska
Muro Lucano
Bosnia
Ante Matković
Bosnian Franciscans
Dalmatia
Herzegovina
Bosnia
Slavonia
Banat
firman
Murat III
Vrgorac
Livno

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