Slovenian Roman Catholic prelate
Šimun Vosić (also Simone Vossich) (died August 1482) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop (Personal Title) of Capodistria (1473–1482), Titular Archbishop of Patrae (1473–1482), and Archbishop of Bar (1461–1473).[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Biography
On 26 October 1461, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Pius II as Archbishop of Bar.[1] On 26 November 1473, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Sixtus IV as Archbishop (Personal Title) of Capodistria and Titular Archbishop of Patrae.[1] He served as Archbishop of Capodistria until his death in August 1482.[1]
Episcopal succession
Episcopal succession of Šimun Vosić
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While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:[1]
- Blasius Vramay, Bishop of Lezhë (1467);
- Juan Diaz de Coca, Bishop of Oviedo (1468);
- Nicola Barrault, Archbishop of Durrës (1469);
- Guillaume Olivieri, Bishop of Alet (1469);
- Thaddeus Morisey, Bishop of Down and Connor (1469);
- Thomas Arthur (bishop), Bishop of Limerick (1469);
- Jacob Ulfsson, Archbishop of Uppsala (1470);
- Benedetto Martiali, Titular Bishop of Nicopolis ad Iaterum (1471);
- Pierre von Wedberch, Bishop of Ösell (1471);
- Burchard Tuberflug, Titular Bishop of Sebaste in Cilicia and Auxiliary Bishop of Konstanz (1471);
- Hermann Molitoris, Titular Bishop of Salmasa and Auxiliary Bishop of Halberstadt (1472);
- Garcis Menezes, Bishop of Évora (1472);
- James Goldwell, Bishop of Norwich (1472);
- Diego de Moiras, Bishop of Tui (1473);
- Albert Schönhofer, Titular Bishop of Salona and Auxiliary Bishop of Passau (1473);
- Daniel Zehender, Titular Bishop of Belline and Auxiliary Bishop of Konstanz (1473);
- Agostino Bishop of Santorini (1477);
- Marino Fregeno, Bishop of Kammin (1479);
- Giovanni Ducco, Bishop of Coron (1479); and
- Johann Schlecht, Titular Bishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia and Auxiliary Bishop of Regensburg (1481).
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