Marko Kalogjera
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Marko Kalogjera OL (December 7, 1819 – December 4, 1888), also known as Monsignor Marco Calogerà or Marco Calogjera, was a priest and Roman Catholic Bishop of Split and Makarska, present-day Croatia, and Kotor, present-day Montenegro. On September 7, 1881, he was awarded the title of Commander (Baron) of the Austrian Imperial Order of Leopold.[1]
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Marko Kalogjera | |
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Bishop of Split & Makarska, Bishop of Kotor | |
Archdiocese | Zadar (former) |
Diocese | Split-Makarska (archdiocese), Kotor |
Predecessor | Alojzije Marija Pini |
Successor | Filip Frano Nakić |
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Ordination | August 20, 1843 |
Consecration | June 19, 1856 by Josip Godeassi |
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Born | (1819-12-07)December 7, 1819 |
Died | (1888-12-04)December 4, 1888 Split, Kingdom of Dalmatia, Austria-Hungary |
Motto | "In Tempestate Securitas" |
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Religious style | Bishop |
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