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pronounced [tǒmislaʋgrâːd]), also
known by its
former name
Duvno (Cyrillic: Дувно,
pronounced [
dǔːʋno]), is a town and the seat of the Muni****lity of Tomislavgrad...
- The
Diocese of
Duvno (Latin:
Dioecesis Dumnensis;
Dioecesis Dalminiensis; Croatian:
Duvanjska biskupija) was a
Latin rite
particular church of the Catholic...
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Franciscan and
religious writer. Ančić, a
native of Lipa in the
region of
Duvno,
joined the
Bosnian Franciscans and
received education in the Franciscan...
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Macedonia the
Diocese of Skopje; in Bosnia, the
dioceses of
Banja Luka, Mostar-
Duvno and Trebinje-Mrkan. Vrhbosna's
cathedral is the
Cathedral of the Sacred...
- The
Bishop of Mostar-
Duvno is the head of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-
Duvno,
located in
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is
responsible for looking...
- Trebinje-Mrkan from 1867, and as
spiritual administrator of the
Diocese of Mostar-
Duvno and Trebinje-Mrkan from 1910
until 1912. Lazarević was a
supporter of the...
- The
Diocese of Mostar-
Duvno (Latin:
Dioecesis Mandentriensis-Dulminiensis, Croatian: Mostarsko-duvanjska biskupija) is a
Latin Church diocese of the Catholic...
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Stephen OSB was a
prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as the
bishop of
Duvno from 1355 to 1362 and
again in 1371.
Stephen also
administered the Diocese...
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Another group,
inspired and
possibly organized by
friar Jozo Križić from
Duvno,
included soldiers serving their military service in the
Yugoslav army....
- and
Croatian prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as the
bishop of
Duvno from 1655 to his
death in 1658. Previously, he
served as the
bishop of Skradin...