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Roman Catholic Diocese of Tragurium : ウィキペディア英語版 | Roman Catholic Diocese of Tragurium
Tragurium, Ancient Latin name of a city in Dalmatia (coastal Croatia), now called Trogir, was a bishopric until 1829 and a Latin titular bishopric until 1933. == History == In 1050 Tragurium became the seat of a diocese also known as Traù (in curiate Italian) or Trogir in Slavic local Dalmatian language. On 1 May 1298 it lost territory to establish the Diocese of Šibenik. On 30 June 1828, the residential see was abolished by papal bull ''Locum Beati Petri'', a Croation dioceses reshuffle, which divided its territory over the then Roman Catholic Diocese of Split–Makarska and its own above daughter Šibenik.
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