The Diocese of Makarska was a Latin Catholic bishopric from 533 to 590, from 1344 to 1400 and from 1615 until its 1828 merger into the (meanwhile Metropolitan Arch)
Diocese of Split-Makarska, which preserves its title.
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History
Established in 533 as Diocese of Makarska / Macarsca (Curiate Italian), on territory split off from the
Diocese of Narona.
Suppressed in 590, its territory being reassigned partly to the Metropolitan
Archdiocese of Salona (now Split; Croatia), and partly to establish the
Diocese of Duvno (
Bosnia).
Restored in 1344 as Diocese of Makarska / Macarsca (Italian), on territory (re)gained from the above Metropolitan Archdiocese of Salona
Suppressed in 1400, merged (back) into the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Salona (Split)
Restored in 1615 as Diocese of Makarska / Macarsca (Italian), regaining its territory from Metropolitan Archdiocese of Salona.
In 1663 it (re)gained territory from the suppressed above Diocese of Duvno.
Suppressed on 1828.06.30, merged into the renamed
Roman Catholic Diocese of Split–Makarska (absorbing its title and territory), which later became a Metropolitan Archbishopric.