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Jeronim Trogiranin OFM (Latin:
Hieronymus de Tragurio) was a
prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as the
bishop of
Duvno from 1439 to his resignation...
- crown. His tomb is
located in the
Trogir Cathedral (Chapel of
Saint Ivan
Trogiranin).
Feast of St. Ivan Trogir,
patron of the city of Trogir, is solemnly...
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group called the
Ragusan School of
Painting which included Blaž
Jurjev Trogiranin,
Jovan Ugrinović,
Mihajlo Hamzić (Michael
Joannis Theutonici) and Nikola...
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Murano and others.
Works of
local masters,
paintings of Blaž
Jurjev Trogiranin [Blase, son of
George from Trogir] or the 13th
century polyptych of the...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Jeronim Trogiranin Bishop of
Duvno 1460–Unknown Succeeded by Vid Hvaranin...
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titles Preceded by
Stephen Bishop of
Duvno 1392–1412 Succeeded by
Jeronim Trogiranin Preceded by
Bevenuto Bishop of Hvar 1412–1420 Succeeded by
Peter of Pag...
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Technical School Vinkovci,
Vinkovci Srednja strukovna škola Blaž
Jurjev Trogiranin Trogir Srednja škola
Ivana Lucića
Trogir Biskupijska klasična gimz****ja...
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almost certainly correct in
saying that the epitaph's
author was a
Trogiranin. If so, the
terminology would presumably reflect the
views of a Trogir...
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Lovro Dobričević and his son
Vicko Lovrin,
Mihajlo Hamzić, Blaž
Jurijev Trogiranin and Ivan Ugrinović,
began a
tradition of art in the city that continues...
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Makarska and
administered the
Diocese of
Duvno from 1429 to 1439.
Jeronim Trogiranin 22
April 1439 – 1459
Resigned due to
political difficulties.
Nikola Zadranin...