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'''Vicko Zmajević''' (born 21 December 1670 in [[Perast]], died 12 September 1745 in [[Zadar]]) was a [[Montenegro|Montenegrin]] [[Roman Catholic]] archbishop of Bar and Primate of Serbia and also the archbishop of the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zadar|Archdiocese of Zadar]].
'''Vicko Zmajević''' ({{lang-sr|Вицко Змајевић|Vicko Zmajevic}}, born 21 December 1670 in [[Perast]], died 12 September 1745 in [[Zadar]]) was a [[Serbs of montenegro|Montenegrin]] [[Roman Catholic]] archbishop of Bar and [[Primate of Serbia]] and also the archbishop of the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zadar|Archdiocese of Zadar]].


Zmajević was appointed Archbishop of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bar|Bar]] on 18 April 1701 and Apostolic Administrator of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Budua|Budva]] on 24 December 1701 and again on 12 August 1713. Zmajević at Bar church fair in 1702 had the title of ''Diocleciensis, totius regni Serviae primas, visitator Albanie.'' He was consecrated as bishop by Marino Drago, bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Kotor|Kotor]]. Zmajević became the archbishop of Zadar on 22 May 1713. He resigned as Apostolic Administrator of [[Budva]] in 1714.<ref name="Short biography"/>
Zmajević was appointed Archbishop of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bar|Bar]] on 18 April 1701 and Apostolic Administrator of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Budua|Budva]] on 24 December 1701 and again on 12 August 1713. Zmajević at Bar church fair in 1702 had the title of ''Diocleciensis, totius regni Serviae primas, visitator Albanie.'' He was consecrated as bishop by Marino Drago, bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Kotor|Kotor]]. Zmajević became the archbishop of Zadar on 22 May 1713. He resigned as Apostolic Administrator of [[Budva]] in 1714.<ref name="Short biography"/>
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Vicko Zmajević
Archbishop of Zadar
ArchdioceseZadar
SeeZadar
Appointed22 May 1713[1]
Term ended21 December 1745
PredecessorViktor Prioli
SuccessorMatej Karaman
Other post(s)Primate of Serbia, Archbishop of Bar (1701-1710)
Apostolic Administrator of Budva (1701-1714)
Apostolic visitor for countries under Ottoman rule (Serbia, Albania, Macedonia, Greece) (1701-1745)
Apostolic visitor for Bosnia (1737-1745)
Orders
Consecrationby Marino Drago
Personal details
Born
Vicko Zamjević

(1670-12-21)21 December 1670
Perast, Ottoman Empire (now Montenegro)
Died12 September 1745(1745-09-12) (aged 74)
Zadar, Republic of Venice (now Croatia)
BuriedChurch of Our Lady of Health, Zadar
DenominationRoman Catholic
Styles of
Vicko Zmajević
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleArchbishop

Vicko Zmajević (Template:Lang-sr, born 21 December 1670 in Perast, died 12 September 1745 in Zadar) was a Montenegrin Roman Catholic archbishop of Bar and Primate of Serbia and also the archbishop of the Archdiocese of Zadar.

Zmajević was appointed Archbishop of Bar on 18 April 1701 and Apostolic Administrator of Budva on 24 December 1701 and again on 12 August 1713. Zmajević at Bar church fair in 1702 had the title of Diocleciensis, totius regni Serviae primas, visitator Albanie. He was consecrated as bishop by Marino Drago, bishop of Kotor. Zmajević became the archbishop of Zadar on 22 May 1713. He resigned as Apostolic Administrator of Budva in 1714.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Archbishop Vincent Zmajevic". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
Preceded by Archbishop of Zadar
1713-1745
Succeeded by