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{{Infobox Christian leader
| name = Antun Belglava
| title = Bishop of Trogir (Trau)
| image =
| church=[[Catholic Church]]
| see = [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Tragurium|Bishop of Trogir]]
| appointed = 28 September 1787
| ended = 20 February 1790
| predecessor = Johann Anton Miocevich
| successor = Giovanni Pietro Galzigna
| consecration = 30 September 1781 ([[Bishop (Catholic Church)|Bishop]])
| consecrated_by=[[Federico Maria Giovanelli]]
| other_post=[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Korčula|Bishop of Curzola]]
<!---------- Personal details ---------->
| birth_date = 16 April 1730
| birth_place = [[Zadar]], [[Venetian Republic]]
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1790|2|20|1730|4|17}}
| death_place=[[Trogir]], [[Venetian Republic]]
}}
'''Antun Belglava''' ({{lang-it|Antonio Belglava}}, 1730 – 1790) was [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Korčula|bishop of Curzola]] from 1781 to 1787, and later [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Tragurium|bishop of Trogir (Trau)]]. He is mainly known for his work of correction of the [[Glagolitic]] liturgical books.{{r|HBL}}
==Life==
Antun Belglava was born in [[Zadar]] on 16 April 1730 to a noble family.{{r|ZC}} He studied at the [[University of Padua]]. Returned to Zadar, he became [[chancellery (medieval office)|chancellery]] of the diocese, holding also the position of canon of the chapter in [[Diocese of Nin|Nin]]. His ecclesiastical career followed with the appointment as [[protonotary apostolic]] and, in 1767, he became canon of the chapter of [[Zadar Cathedral]].{{r|HE1941}}
In Zadar, probably asked by bishop Matteo Caraman{{r|HBL}}, he started a long work in correction of the [[Glagolitic]] church books in [[Croatian recension of Old Church Slavonic]].{{r|HBL}}
In 1778 [[Pope Pius VI]] offered him to be bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Cephalonia and Zakynthos|Zakynthos]], but he gently refused.{{r|HBL}} On 17 September 1781 he was appointed [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Korčula|bishop of Curzola]]. The next 30 September he was consecrated [[Bishop (Catholic Church)|bishop]] in the patriarchal church of [[San Pietro di Castello (church)|San Pietro di Castello in Venice]] by Patriarch [[Federico Maria Giovanelli]].{{r|CH}} He entered in [[Korčula]] only in November 1782.
On 28 September 1787 he was transferred to [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Tragurium|bishop of Trogir (Trau)]].{{r|CH}} He died in [[Trogir|Trogir (Trau)]] on 20 February 1790.{{r|ZC}} Due to his ministry, he never succeeded to complete his work of correction of Glagolitic liturgical books.{{r|HE1941}}
==References==
{{Reflist|1|refs=
<ref name="CH">{{cite web|url=https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bbelglava.html |title=Antun Belglava |publisher=Catholic-Hierarchy.org|author=David Cheney|access-date=27 April 2024}}</ref>
<ref name="ZC">{{cite book|last1=Bianchi |first1=Carlo Federico|title=Zara Cristiana| volume=1| date=1877 |publisher=Tipografia di G.Woditzka |location=Zara |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2aAuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA225 |language=Italian |pages=225–226}}</ref>
<ref name="HBL">{{cite web |website=Hrvatski biografski leksikon|url=https://hbl.lzmk.hr/clanak/belglava-antun |title=Belglava, Antun |publisher=Leksikograski Zavod Miroslav Krleza |year=1983 |access-date=27 April 2024 |language=Croatian }}</ref>
<ref name="HE1941">{{cite encyclopedia |title=Belglava, Antun |encyclopedia=Hrvatska enciklopedija (1941.-1945.)|year=1941 |publisher=Naklada Hrvatskog Izdavalackog Bibliografskog Zavoda |location=Zabreb |url=https://hemu.lzmk.hr/Natuknica.aspx?ID=4777 |access-date=27 April 2024 |volume=2 |page=363 |language=Croatian}}</ref>
}}
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Belglava, Antun}}
[[Category:1730 births]]
[[Category:1790 deaths]]
[[Category:18th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Croatia]]
[[Category:18th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Republic of Venice]]
[[Categoryeople from Zadar]]
Okumaya devam et...
{{Infobox Christian leader
| name = Antun Belglava
| title = Bishop of Trogir (Trau)
| image =
| church=[[Catholic Church]]
| see = [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Tragurium|Bishop of Trogir]]
| appointed = 28 September 1787
| ended = 20 February 1790
| predecessor = Johann Anton Miocevich
| successor = Giovanni Pietro Galzigna
| consecration = 30 September 1781 ([[Bishop (Catholic Church)|Bishop]])
| consecrated_by=[[Federico Maria Giovanelli]]
| other_post=[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Korčula|Bishop of Curzola]]
<!---------- Personal details ---------->
| birth_date = 16 April 1730
| birth_place = [[Zadar]], [[Venetian Republic]]
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1790|2|20|1730|4|17}}
| death_place=[[Trogir]], [[Venetian Republic]]
}}
'''Antun Belglava''' ({{lang-it|Antonio Belglava}}, 1730 – 1790) was [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Korčula|bishop of Curzola]] from 1781 to 1787, and later [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Tragurium|bishop of Trogir (Trau)]]. He is mainly known for his work of correction of the [[Glagolitic]] liturgical books.{{r|HBL}}
==Life==
Antun Belglava was born in [[Zadar]] on 16 April 1730 to a noble family.{{r|ZC}} He studied at the [[University of Padua]]. Returned to Zadar, he became [[chancellery (medieval office)|chancellery]] of the diocese, holding also the position of canon of the chapter in [[Diocese of Nin|Nin]]. His ecclesiastical career followed with the appointment as [[protonotary apostolic]] and, in 1767, he became canon of the chapter of [[Zadar Cathedral]].{{r|HE1941}}
In Zadar, probably asked by bishop Matteo Caraman{{r|HBL}}, he started a long work in correction of the [[Glagolitic]] church books in [[Croatian recension of Old Church Slavonic]].{{r|HBL}}
In 1778 [[Pope Pius VI]] offered him to be bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Cephalonia and Zakynthos|Zakynthos]], but he gently refused.{{r|HBL}} On 17 September 1781 he was appointed [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Korčula|bishop of Curzola]]. The next 30 September he was consecrated [[Bishop (Catholic Church)|bishop]] in the patriarchal church of [[San Pietro di Castello (church)|San Pietro di Castello in Venice]] by Patriarch [[Federico Maria Giovanelli]].{{r|CH}} He entered in [[Korčula]] only in November 1782.
On 28 September 1787 he was transferred to [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Tragurium|bishop of Trogir (Trau)]].{{r|CH}} He died in [[Trogir|Trogir (Trau)]] on 20 February 1790.{{r|ZC}} Due to his ministry, he never succeeded to complete his work of correction of Glagolitic liturgical books.{{r|HE1941}}
==References==
{{Reflist|1|refs=
<ref name="CH">{{cite web|url=https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bbelglava.html |title=Antun Belglava |publisher=Catholic-Hierarchy.org|author=David Cheney|access-date=27 April 2024}}</ref>
<ref name="ZC">{{cite book|last1=Bianchi |first1=Carlo Federico|title=Zara Cristiana| volume=1| date=1877 |publisher=Tipografia di G.Woditzka |location=Zara |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2aAuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA225 |language=Italian |pages=225–226}}</ref>
<ref name="HBL">{{cite web |website=Hrvatski biografski leksikon|url=https://hbl.lzmk.hr/clanak/belglava-antun |title=Belglava, Antun |publisher=Leksikograski Zavod Miroslav Krleza |year=1983 |access-date=27 April 2024 |language=Croatian }}</ref>
<ref name="HE1941">{{cite encyclopedia |title=Belglava, Antun |encyclopedia=Hrvatska enciklopedija (1941.-1945.)|year=1941 |publisher=Naklada Hrvatskog Izdavalackog Bibliografskog Zavoda |location=Zabreb |url=https://hemu.lzmk.hr/Natuknica.aspx?ID=4777 |access-date=27 April 2024 |volume=2 |page=363 |language=Croatian}}</ref>
}}
{{Authority control}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Belglava, Antun}}
[[Category:1730 births]]
[[Category:1790 deaths]]
[[Category:18th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Croatia]]
[[Category:18th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Republic of Venice]]
[[Categoryeople from Zadar]]
Okumaya devam et...