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Benedikt Vinković : ウィキペディア英語版 | Benedikt Vinković
Benedikt Benko Vinković () was a Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pécs (1630-1637) and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zagreb (1637-1642). == Early life == Vinković was born in 1581 in Jastrebarsko (or Jaska). According to some contemporary sources his parents Petar and Magdalena were free peasants, while Toma Kovačević say that they lived at feudal estate of some noble man. At his early age Vinković was educated by jesuits in seminaries in Erdelj, Zagreb and Vienna. In 1606 Vinković became rector of Ilyrian College in Bologne. In 1608 he received PhD in philosophy. In 1611 Vinković became an archdeacon of Čazma and in 1612 in Komarnica. In 1619 Vinković was an envoy of the Croatian Diet sent to the Emperor to discuss some Serb related issues. In 1622 Vinković was appointed to position of the cathedral archdeacon. In case of the Ottoman controlled territories in Europe, the policy of Vatican was to appoint Jesuit priests who fluently spoke many different languages, including what they called Slavic, to higher positions in hierarchy of the Catholic church. That is why Vinković was appointed as a bishop in then Ottoman-held Pécs in 1630. In his correspondence Vinković also used Latin and Hungarian language. Vinković was main supporter of Martin Borković and his counter-reformation activities in Međimurje.
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