• a bishop of Makarska, Bijanković also administered the dioceses of Duvno and Skradin under the Ottoman occupation. Bijanković was born in Split, at the...
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    Varingez Serafin Kodić Glasnović Anton Muzić Ante Antić Petar Barbarić Nikola Bijanković Didak Buntić Aleksa Benigar Klaudija Böllein Egidije Bulešić Giacoma...
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    diocese of Makarska at the initiative of the Bishop of Makarska, Nikola Bijanković, but was never completely finished. In 1756, the cathedral was consecrated...
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  • December 1699. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of Nikola Bijanković, Bishop of Makarska (1699). Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). HIERARCHIA...
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  • 21 February 1684, he asked the Congregation to ban the bishop of Bosnia Nikola Ogramić from coming to the territory of the Sanjak of Klis where these parishes...
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  • testimonies, which Mandić dated to the period of Marijan Lišnjić and Nikola Bijanković, the bishops of Makarska who administered the Diocese of Duvno, the...
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  • consecrator and Nikola Tomašić, the bishop of Skradin and Pietro Maria Suárez, the bishop of Feltre as the co-consecrators. Bijanković arrived in Makarska...
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    5 March 1686 Apostolic administrator and the bishop of Makarska. Nikola Bijanković 10 May 1699 – 10 August 1730 Apostolic administrator and the bishop...
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  • 25 – 1663) Marijan Lišnjić, O.F.M. (1664.02.11 – death 1686.03.03) Nikola Bijanković, Oratorians (C.O.) (1698.12.19 – death 1730.08.10) Stjepan Blašković...
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