List of the bishops of Salona

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The following people were or are bishops or archbishops of the Diocese of Salona or the Archdiocese of Split-Makarska in Croatia :

Bishops of Salona
Surname Years
St. Venantius Mid 3rd century
St. Domnius † 304
Primus approx. 304 – approx. 325
Maximus I. 343
Leontius before 381
Gaianus 2nd half of the 4th century
Symferius before 406
Hesychius 405 - approx. 426
Paschasius approx. 426 - approx. 443
Justin approx. 443 – approx. 473
Glycerius approx. 474 – approx. 480
Honorius I. approx. 493 – approx. 505
Ianuarius approx. 505 - approx. 515
Stephen approx. 515 - approx. 527
Honorius II. approx. 527 – before 554
Frontinianus 554, 562
Peter before 562
Probinus after 562
Natalis approx. 580-593
Maximus II approx. 594-620

In 641 Salona was devastated by the Avars . The diocese of Salona was continued as an archbishopric in the later Split from the middle of the 7th century.

Archbishops of Salona Bishops of Makarska
Ivan I. Ravenjanin Middle of the 7th century Stjepan approx. 533
Petar I.
Marijan
Martin I.
Leon
Petar II 840-860
Justin 860-876
Marin 881-886
Teodozije 887-893
Petar III 893-912
Ivan II 914-928
January
Frontinijan
Martin I. 970-1000
Pavao 1015-1030
Martin II 1030
Dobralj 1030-1050
Ivan III 1050-1059
Lovro I. 1059-1099
Krescencij 1110-1114
Manasses 1112
Grgur 1135
Gandino 1136-1158
Absalom 1159-1161
Petar IV 1161-1165
Albert 1166
Gerardo 1167-1175
Rajnerije 1175-1180
Petar V. 1185-1187
Petar VI. 1188-1196
Bernard 1198-1217
Slavic 1217-1219
Guncel 1221-1241
Stjepan 1242-1243
Toma 1243-1244
Ugrin 1245-1248
Ivan IV 1248
Rogerij 1249-1266
Ivan V. 1266-1294
Jacob 1294-1297
Petar VII 1297-1324
Belijan 1324-1328 Valentine approx. 1320-1367
Dominik Luccari 1328-1348 Ivan I. circa 1367
Peregrin 1348 Simeon 1370
Hugolin Branca 1349-1388 Jacob 1375-1384
Andreas dei Benzi 1388-1402 Ivan II circa 1388
Marin a Cutheis 1402
Peregrin de Aragonia 1403-1409
Dujam de Judicibus 1410-1411
Petar VII 1411-1426
Franjo Malipiero 1427-1428
Bartolomej Zabarella 1428-1439
Jacobino Badoero 1439-1451 Franjo I. circa 1445
Lovro II. Zanne 1452-1473 Jeronim circa 1465
Ivan VI. Zanetin 1474-1478 Andrija 1472-1482
Petar IX Foscari 1476-1479
Bartol II. Averoldo 1479-1503 Vid de Ruchis circa 1490
Bernard II. Zanne 1503-1524 Franjo II. Orelli circa 1520
Andrija II. Cornelio 1527-1536
Marko Cornelio 1537-1566
Alojzije Michieli 1566-1575
Ivan Dominik Foconio 1577-1602
Markantun de Dominis 1602-1616
Sforza Ponzoni 1616-1640 Bartol Kačić-Žarković 1615-1645
Leonard Bondumier 1641-1667 / 8 Petar Kačić 1646-1660 / 1
Bonifacije Albani 1668-1678 Marijan Lišnjić 1664-1686
Stjepan I. Cosmi 1678-1707
Stjepan II. Cupilli 1707-1719 Nikola Bjanković 1698-1730
Ivan Laghi 1720-1730
Antun Kadčić 1730-1745 Stjepan Blašković 1731-1776
Pacific Bizza 1746-1756
Nikola Dinarico (Dinarić) 1757-1764
Ivan Luka de Garagnin 1765-1780
Lelije de Cippico 1784-1807 Fabijan Blašković 1777-1820

In 1828, the Archdiocese of Salona is united with the Diocese of Makarska to form the Diocese of Split-Makarska

Bishops of Split-Makarska
Pavao Klement Miošić 1830-1837
Benigno Albertini 1839
Josip Godeassi 1840-1843
Alojzije Marija 1840-1865
Marco Calogerà 1866-1888
Filip Frano Nakić 1889-1910
Antun Đivoje 1911-1917
Juraj Caric 1918-1921
Kvirin Klement Bonefačić 1923-1954
Frane Franić 1954-1969
Archbishops of Split-Makarska
Frane Franić 1969-1988
Ante Juric 1999-2000
Marin Barišić since 2000

literature

  • Vassil Gjuzelev, Renate Pillinger: Christianity in Bulgaria and on the rest of the Balkan Peninsula in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages , Bulgarian Research Institute in Austria, Haskovo (Bulgaria) 1987.