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    Diocese of Sarsenterum (Latin: Dioecesis Sarsenterensis) was a Latin Roman Catholic diocese in the area of present Bosnia and Herzegovina, restored as...
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    still controlled 63 of 79 parishes in the dioceses of Vrhbosna and Mostar. In the 1970s, friars in Herzegovina formed an association of priests to encourage...
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    Province of Bosna Srebrena (also Bosna Argentina; officially Latin: Provincia OFM Exaltationis S. Crucis – Bosna Argentina) is a province of the Franciscan...
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    in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Vrhbosna, currently Tomo Vukšić, and center of Catholic worship in the city. The cathedral...
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  • of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Salona (now Split). In 533 it lost territories to establish the Diocese of Makarska and the Diocese of Sarsenterum...
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    Diocese of Bosnia (Latin: Dioecesis Bosniensis) was a Latin Catholic diocese that existed in Bosnia between the 11th and 15th centuries, and remained formally...
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    Ston (category Municipalities of Croatia)
    Salona, a diocese was established in Sarsenterum for the Zachlumia (Hum) area, which belonged to the church in Ston (Pardui). Later Sarsenterum was destroyed...
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    Konjic), Sarsenterum, Delminium, Baloie and Lausinium. With the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in 476 and with the ravaging and settling of Avar and...
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    Ex hac augusta (category Papal bulls of Pope Leo XIII)
    Austria-Hungary from the Ottoman Empire, with Archdiocese of Vrhbosna seated in Sarajevo having three suffragan dioceses: Banja Luka, Mostar-Duvno and Trebinje-Mrkan...
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    Marko Semren (category Franciscans of the Franciscan Province of Bosnia)
    Marko Semren (born 9 April 1954) is the auxiliary bishop of Banja Luka in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 1973, he entered the Franciscan Order studied philosophy...
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    Macedonia the Diocese of Skopje; in Bosnia, the dioceses of Banja Luka, Mostar-Duvno and Trebinje-Mrkan. Vrhbosna's cathedral is the Cathedral of the Sacred...
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    The Diocese of Banja Luka (Latin: Dioecesis Banialucensis; Croatian: Banjolučka biskupija) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in western...
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  • retreat of Ottoman rule in 1878, when Herzegovina became part of the empire of Austria-Hungary, Pope Leo XIII took steps to establish dioceses (1881) and...
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    Cim (archaeological site) (category History of Mostar)
    support the claim that the seat of Diocese of Sarsenterum was in this area at the time, the unusual arrangement of the Early Christian Basilica Cim with presbytery...
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    the present-day Diocese of Mostar-Duvno, there were two dioceses: the Duvno and Narona-Sarsenterum.[citation needed] The Diocese of Duvno (Delminium)...
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    Episcopal Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved 11 July 2020. http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/conference/007.htm http://www.ktabkbih.net/...
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  • Giusta Sarda Sardes Sarepta (Latin Church and Maronite Church) Sariphaea Sarsenterum Sasabe Sasima Sassura Sata Satafi Satafis Satala in Armenia Satala in...
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