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Dominik Andrijašević

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Dominik Andrijašević (Italian: Domenico Andreassi, Latin: Dominicus Andriasius/Dominicus Andreassius; 1572–1639), was a Ragusan Francisan friar who served as the Catholic Bishop of Scutari (1622–24) and later Mostar (1637).

Life

Born in 1572 in Orahov Do[1] in Herzegovina, Andrijašević was a resident in Ragusa (Dubrovnik).[2]

Andrijašević was sent with Damjan Ljubibratić several times to the Popes with petitions of aid in Balkan uprisings.

In 1608, Andrijašević arrived in Ragusa (Dubrovnik) from Spain with letters for Grdan.[3]

In 1624, the Ottomans expelled Andrijašević from Scutari.[4]

Legacy

Andrijašević was a member of the Andrijašević-Mrše family of the Slano region.[5]

References

  1. ^ Journal of Croatian Studies. Croatian Academy of America. 1990. p. 109.
  2. ^ Robin Harris (January 2006). Dubrovnik: A History. Saqi Books. ISBN 978-0-86356-959-3.
  3. ^ Zdenko Zlatar (1 January 1992). Our Kingdom Come: The Counter-Reformation, the Republic of Dubrovnik, and the Liberation of the Balkan Slavs. East European Monographs. ISBN 978-0-88033-239-2. In July of 1608 Domenico Andreassi (Dominik Andrijasevic) came from Spain to Dubrovnik with letters for vojvoda Grdan. Vojvoda Grdan ...
  4. ^ Karlo Jurišić (1972). Katolička crkva: na biokovsko-neretvanskom području u doba turske vladavine. Kršćanska Sadašnjost. pp. 46–.
  5. ^ Antun Golušić (1991). Rodovi Slanskog primorja. Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti u Zagrebu. p. 103.