. The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 4); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . eb., 1386), by Elizabeths hiredassassin. Civil war followed. Sigismund (1387-1409) was taken captive by Ivan Horvat, and freshdifficulties arose with the Turks in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula. The coronation of Ladislaus,King of Naples, at Zara, 5 August, 1393, did not re-sult in Internal discord existed among theFrankopani, Zrinski, Gorjanski, Blagaji, Kurjakovici,etc. Gregory XII organized a crusade in Siena to helpSigis


. The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 4); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . eb., 1386), by Elizabeths hiredassassin. Civil war followed. Sigismund (1387-1409) was taken captive by Ivan Horvat, and freshdifficulties arose with the Turks in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula. The coronation of Ladislaus,King of Naples, at Zara, 5 August, 1393, did not re-sult in Internal discord existed among theFrankopani, Zrinski, Gorjanski, Blagaji, Kurjakovici,etc. Gregory XII organized a crusade in Siena to helpSigismund, and Ladislaus, seeing that he could nothold his ground on the Eastern Adriatic, sold Dal-matia to Venice for 100,000 ducats, the agreementbeing signed in the church of S. Silvestro, 9 July, the fourteenth century there were in Croatiathree archbishoprics and seventeen dioceses, subdi-vided into archdeaconries and parishes. At the be-ginning of the century the See of Bosnia was trans-ferred to Djakovo. Each diocese had an average offour or five hundred parishes in addition to chaptersand collegiate churches. Blessed Augustine of Gazo-. dOLLEuiATE Church (X Century) and Bell Tower (1377), FlUME tich was Bishop of Agram. Marc Antonio de Domi-nis, famed for his learning, was Bishop of Zengg (Senj.)The religious orders were in a flourishing condition, es-pecially the Knights of St. John (Cruciferi) who ex-erted great influence upon the people. St. John Cap-istran, defender of Belgrade, died at the monastery ofIlok, Croatia, 23 October, 1456, and was canonized in1690. The missal was translated into Croatian, andcopies are preserved to-day in some of the libraries. In Sigismunds time Croatia was severely tried bythe wars with Venice, and those against the Turks,who invaded Croatian territory in 1414-15. Fromthat until 1838, when the Turks were finally repulsedat Cetin, the struggle was continuous The BansNicholas and John Frankopani and Matko Talovacwere the first in the


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