Category
page 1Bishops of Split
Glycerius
Glycerius (died after 474) was Roman emperor of the West from 473 to 474. He served as (commander of the palace guard) during the reign of Olybrius (), until Olybrius died in November 472. After a four-month interregnum, Glycerius was proclaimed as emperor in March 473 by Gundobad, the (master of soldiers) and power behind the throne. Very few of the events of his reign are known other than that an attempted invasion of Italy by the Visigoths was repelled by local commanders, diverting them to Gaul. Glycerius also prevented an invasion by the Ostrogoths through diplomacy, including a gift of 2
Saint Domnius
Bishop of Salona
Andrea Cornaro
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal

Frane Franić
Croatian catholic priest (1912-2007)
Bernardo Zanne
Italian clergyman and bishop
Marko Kalogjera
Croatian Roman Catholic bishop (1819–1888)