Nicolas de Crucibus explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific-Prefix:Most Reverend
Nicolas de Crucibus
Church:Catholic Church
Diocese:Diocese of Hvar
Term:1463–1473
Predecessor:Thomas de Venezia
Death Date:1473
Death Place:Hvar, Croatia
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Nicolas de Crucibus or Nicolò delle Croci (died 1473) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Hvar (1463–1473)[1] and Bishop of Chioggia (1457–1463).[2]

Biography

On 21 October 1457, Nicolas de Crucibus was appointed Bishop of Chioggia by Pope Callixtus III.[3] [4] On 10 February 1463, he was appointed Bishop of Hvar in Dalmatia Pope Pius II. He served as Bishop of Hvar until his death in 1473.

While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of Francesco Barozzi (bishop), Bishop of Treviso (1466).

Notes and References

  1. Book: Eubel, Konrad. Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi . II. 215. 1914. Libreria Regensbergiana. Münster. second. Latin.
  2. Book: Eubel, Konrad. Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi . II. 131. 1914. Libreria Regensbergiana. Münster. second. Latin.
  3. Web site: Cheney . David M.. Bishop Nicolas de Crucibus. Catholic-Hierarchy.org. June 16, 2018.
  4. Web site: Chow . Gabriel. Bishop Nicolò delle Croci. GCatholic.org. June 16, 2018.