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Pavao Posilović OFM (c. 1597 – c. 1656/57) was a Bosnian-Herzegovinian and
Croatian prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as the
bishop of
Duvno from...
- reason,
Posilović,
still the
bishop of Skradin, fled to the
Franciscan friary in Rama, from
where Maravić
tried to
remove him.
Unlike Maravić,
Posilović gained...
- also a sponsor). In 1911 he was
appointed coadjutor to
Archbishop Juraj Posilović. On 26
April 1914 he took the
management of the
Zagreb Archdiocese. He...
- the
Diocese of Skradin,
which was
vacant since its last
bishop Pavao Posilović died in 1656/57. In 1682, Lišnjić
escaped the
Ottomans to Zadar. On 21...
- za povijest.
Posilović,
Znanstveni Skup
Pavao (2001).
Zbornik o
Pavlu Posiloviću:
zbornik radova sa
znanstvenoga skupa "Pavao
Posilović i šibensko-skradinski...
- 11 May 1869)
Josip Mihalović (27 June 1870 – 19
February 1891)
Juraj Posilović (18 May 1894 – 26
April 1914)
Antun Bauer (26
April 1914 – 9 December...
- this
circle are
works of
Matija Divković,
Stjepan Matijević and
Pavao Posilović.
After the
Ottoman conquest,
Bosnian Cyrillic was used,
along with Arebica...
- Mihalović
appointed Juraj Posilović to the
position of
editor of the
Zagreb Catholic paper (ZKL; 1872–1875). In 1874,
Posilović became a
regular lecturer...
-
foundation of the
journal was
financially encouraged by
archbishops Juraj Posilović and
Antun Bauer, who
established separate funds for its financing. Bauer...
- 47%)
Miroslav Čangalović,
opera singer Obrad Piljak,
politician Pavao Posilović,
Roman Catholic bishop and
writer Slavko Zagorac,
retired footballer and...