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Aleksandar Komulović (1548 – 11 June 1608) was a Catholic priest and diplomat from Venetian Dalmatia (now Croatia). Part of the Counter-Reformation, and an early Pan-Slavist, he notably led a diplomatic mission aimed to forge an anti-Ottoman coalition in support of the West during the Long Turkish War, principally in the Balkans and among the Slavs. Although he failed his mission, he inspired the Serbs to revolt. The Papacy was aware that the Latin language of the liturgical books presented an obstacle for the conversion of the South Slavs from Islam and Orthodoxy to Catholicism. Komulović belonged to the first group of Jesuit missionaries and authors who attempted to spread Catholicism among the Slavs using liturgical books in Slavic. After his death, his propaganda activities were contin

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  • Aleksandar Komulović (en)
  • Комулей, Александр (ru)
  • Олександр Комулович (uk)
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  • Александр Комулей (Комулович; итал. Allessandro di Comolo, arciprete di S. Geronimo, 1548 или 1548, Сплит или Салона — 11 июня 1608 или не ранее 1599, Дубровник) — аббат, католический миссионер, иезуит, дипломат, далматинец из города Спалатро. (ru)
  • Олександр Комулович (Комулей, Allessandro di Comolo, 1548 — 11 червня 1608) — абат, католицький місіонер, єзуїт, дипломат, далматинець з міста Спалато (Спліт).Разом з єзуїтом Раджиє, об'їздив в 1584—1587 рр. Балканський півострів, насаджуючи католицизм. Комулей, який знав слов'янські мови, 1594 р відправився до князя трансільванського і до воєводи молдавського підіймати їх проти турків. Істотних результатів його місія не мала. У Польщі Комулею за сприяння М. Язловецького вдалося організувати шеститисячний загін козаків, але похід їх скінчився нічим. (uk)
  • Aleksandar Komulović (1548 – 11 June 1608) was a Catholic priest and diplomat from Venetian Dalmatia (now Croatia). Part of the Counter-Reformation, and an early Pan-Slavist, he notably led a diplomatic mission aimed to forge an anti-Ottoman coalition in support of the West during the Long Turkish War, principally in the Balkans and among the Slavs. Although he failed his mission, he inspired the Serbs to revolt. The Papacy was aware that the Latin language of the liturgical books presented an obstacle for the conversion of the South Slavs from Islam and Orthodoxy to Catholicism. Komulović belonged to the first group of Jesuit missionaries and authors who attempted to spread Catholicism among the Slavs using liturgical books in Slavic. After his death, his propaganda activities were contin (en)
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  • Dubrovnik, Republic of Ragusa (en)
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