Tragurium

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Tragurium is a Catholic titular see, corresponding to present-day Trogir in Croatia. The diocese of Trogir (also diocese of Trau) existed from the eleventh century to 1828, when it was suppressed.

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[edit] Bishops

  • Giovanni Orsini (Ursinus, John Orsinus)
  • Treguanus
  • Friar Bartholomew
  • Toma Niger[1]
  • Giovanni Vitelleschi[2]
  • Lionello Chieregato
  • Ludovico Trevisano (1435)
  • Federico Cornaro[3]
  • Marzio Andreucci (1604)
  • Pace Giordano (Pax Jordanus) (1623-1649)[4]
  • Antun Kacic
  • Jeronim Fonda (1738)[5]

[edit] Titular bishops

  • Dale J. Melczek[6]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Croats at European universities in Middle Ages, Latinists, Encyclopaedists
  2. ^ The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Obituary (1394-1503)
  3. ^ Cardinal Federico Cornaro
  4. ^ HrĨak - Croatica Christiana Periodica Vol.52 (10.02.2004.)
  5. ^ Acta Histriae, 9, 2001, 2 (XII.)
  6. ^ bishop melczek

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