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Bishop Petrus Bakich de Lach

Deceased

Bishop of Bosnia (Bosna, Diacovar, Diakovar), Croatia


Events

DateAgeEventTitle
28 Sep 1670³Born
17 Dec 169525.2Ordained PriestPriest
1710³39.2SelectedBishop of Sirmio (Srijem; Sirmium), Croatia
24 Apr 171645.5SelectedBishop of Bosnia (Bosna, Diacovar, Diakovar), Croatia
7 Dec 171646.1ConfirmedBishop of Bosnia (Bosna, Diacovar, Diakovar), Croatia
18 May 171746.6Ordained BishopBishop of Bosnia (Bosna, Diacovar, Diakovar), Croatia
5 Jul 174978.7DiedBishop of Bosnia (Bosna, Diacovar, Diakovar), Croatia

Note(s): ³ Day Uncertain

MicroData Summary for Petrus Bakich de Lach
(WikiData: Q12639566)
Bishop Petrus Bakich de Lach (born , died ) Bishop of Bosnia (Bosna, Diacovar, Diakovar)

EventPlace
Birth PlaceSplit
Ordained BishopSt. Gaetan, Wien, Archdiocese of Wien {Vienna}, Austria

  • a priest for 53.5 years
  • a bishop for 32.1 years
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession:

Source(s):
  • b: Hierarchia Catholica, Volume 5, Page 124, and Page 358
  • b/c2+: Les Ordinations Épiscopales, Year 1717, Number 6
  • ob/c2+: Le Petit Episcopologe, Issue 60, Number 4,524

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