-
against him,
defending the
Albanian identity of Skanderbeg.
While bishop,
Marnavich was the prin****l co-consecrator of:
Octavio Asinari,
Bishop of Ivrea...
- seat
during most of the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries.
Giovanni Thomas Marnavich in his book "Regiae
Sanctitatis Illyricanae Faecunditas"
dedicated to...
-
claimed that
Scanderbeg was not from Albania. In 1631,
Giovanni Thomas Marnavich,
Bishop of Bosnia,
published a booklet,
wherein he
claimed that Scanderbeg...
- work of Ivan
Tomko Marnavich (1579–1639),
archdeacon of
Agram (Zagreb). Any
other sources he used, if any, are unclear.
Marnavich was a
translator of...
- biography, and many more of Teodosije's.
Bishop of
Bosnia Giovanni Thomas Marnavich wrote about him. The
presence of the
relics of St. Sava in
Serbia had...
-
Ergelski Hasanović
Bishop of
Bosnia 1611–1613 Succeeded by
Giovanni Thomas Marnavich Preceded by Miklós Mikáczy
Bishop of Várad 1613–1619 Succeeded by Ladislas...
- with
Giovanni Delfino,
Bishop Emeritus of Belluno, and
Giovanni Thomas Marnavich,
Bishop of Bosnia,
serving as co-consecrators. He
served as
Bishop of...
- in 1664.
While bishop, he was the prin****l co-consecrator of
Thomas Marnavich,
Bishop of
Bosnia (1640). Gauchat,
Patritius (Patrice) (1935). HIERARCHIA...
-
Scipione Pannocchieschi d'Elci,
Bishop of
Pienza (1631)
Giovanni Thomas Marnavich,
Bishop of
Bosnia (1631)
Pompeo Balbani,
Bishop of
Castro del
Lazio (1632)...
-
Bishop of
Adria (1623);
Thomas Ivkovich,
Bishop of
Scardona (1626);
Giulio Saraceni,
Bishop of **** (1627); and
Thomas Marnavich,
Bishop of
Bosnia (1640)....