Andrija Jamometić

Andrija Jamometić or Andrea Zamometić (1420–1484)[1][2] was 15th-century Dominican who struggled for the reformation of the Catholic church through means of conciliarism.[3] Born in the Croatian noble Jamomet family, he tried to achieve church reform through revival of the Council of Basel. His goals included struggling for uniting all European peoples against the advancing Ottomans.

Andrija Jamometić
Born1420
Died1484
Other namesAndrea Zamometić
OccupationDominican

Jamometić graduated at the Padua University. In the 1476–84 period Jamometić was titular Archbishop of the diocese in Krajina (near Skadar lake).

References

  1. Croatica 1983, p. 203 ANDRIJE. JAMOMETICA(. 1420/30-1484.)
  2. Novak 2003, p. 100
  3. Lapina, Morris & Throop 2015, p. 209: " Andrija Jamometić (Andrea Zamometić)."

Sources

  • Lapina, Dr Elizabeth; Morris, Dr April Jehan; Throop, Asst Prof Susanna A (28 November 2015). The Crusades and Visual Culture. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. ISBN 978-1-4724-4926-9.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Novak, Slobodan Prosperov (2003). Povijest hrvatske književnosti: od Baščanske ploče do danas. Golden marketing.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Croatica (1983). Croatica Christiana Periodica.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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