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controlled by Venice. He died in his house in Sućuraj and is buried in the chapel of St. George he built as a family mausoleum. Kačić died before his request for the appointment of a bishop coadjutor was approved by the pope. Nevertheless, the pope appointed Petar Kačić his successor on 12 September
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509:"Recenzija: Makarski biskup fra Bartul Kačić Žarković (Brist, 1572. – Sućuraj, 1645.): Život – djelo – vrijeme, Zbornik radova sa znanstvenog skupa održanog u Sućurju, 24. lipnja 1995., Sućuraj, 1999., 298 str"
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219:Administrator of Duvno
145:Alessandro della Torre
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