Roman Catholic Diocese of Korčula

The Diocese of Korčula (also Diocese of Curzola or Diocese of Cursola) was a Roman Catholic diocese in Croatia, located in the city of Korčula. In 1828, it was suppressed to the Archdiocese of Dubrovnik.[1][2]

Catholic Dioceses in Bosnia and Dalmatia in the 15th century

History

Ordinaries

Diocese of Korčula

  • Agostino Quinzio, O.P. (17 Jun 1573 – 17 Aug 1605 Appointed, Bishop of Massa Lubrense)[3]
  • Raphael Riva (Ripa), O.P. (12 Sep 1605 – 24 Nov 1610 Appointed, Bishop of Chioggia)[4]
  • Theodorus Dedo, O.P. (14 Mar 1611 – Aug 1625 Died)
  • Giacomo Fagagna (Faganeo), O.S.H. (28 Jan 1626 – Aug 1642 Died)
  • Francesco Manola (12 Jan 1643 – Aug 1664 Died)
  • Gerolamo de Andreis (13 Apr 1665 – 2 Feb 1673 Died)
  • Nikola Spanic (17 Jul 1673 – 29 Nov 1707 Died)
  • Marino Drago (3 Oct 1708 – 9 Oct 1733 Died)
  • Vincent Cossovich (1 Dec 1734 – 21 Jul 1761 Died)
  • Michael Triali (23 Nov 1761 – 23 Sep 1771 Appointed, Archbishop of Zadar)
  • Giovanni Carsana (23 Sep 1771 – 6 Jun 1774 Appointed, Archbishop of Zadar)
  • Simon Spalatin (13 Mar 1775 – 25 Jun 1781 Appointed, Bishop of Ossero)
  • Antun Belglava (17 Sep 1781 – 28 Sep 1787 Appointed, Bishop of Trogir)
  • Josephus Cosserich Teodosio (28 Sep 1787 – Feb 1802 Died)
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See also

References

  1. "Diocese of Korčula (Curzola, Cursola)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  2. "Titular Episcopal See of Korčula" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  3. "Bishop Agostino Quinzio, O.P." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 10, 2016
  4. "Bishop Raphael Riva (Ripa), O.P." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 12, 2016



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