Modruš

Part of present-day village with the ruins of Tržan castle in the background

Modruš is a village, former bishopric and current Latin Catholic titular see in the mountainous part of Croatia, located south of its municipality's seat Josipdol (Karlovac County), on the easternmost slopes of Velika Kapela mountain, in northern Lika.

The population is 197 (census 2001).[1]

History

One of the counties in the Kingdom of Croatia (in personal union with Hungary) was partially named Modruš-Rijeka County after the town.

From 1193 until 1553 Modruš and the large surrounding estate was owned by members of the Frankopan noble family, who were living in the Tržan castle above the medieval settlement.

Ecclesiastical history

Residential Bishops of Modruš

(all Roman Rite)

Suffragan Bishops of Modruš
From 1630, due to the sees' personal union, see Diocese of Senj (Segna).

Titular see

The diocese was nominally restored in 2000 as Latin Titular bishopric of Modruš (Croatian = Curiate Italian) / Modrussa / Modrussen(sis) (Latin).

It has had the following incumbents, so far of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank :

Notable locals

See also

References

Bibliography - ecclesiastical history

Coordinates: 45°07′N 15°14′E / 45.117°N 15.233°E / 45.117; 15.233

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