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John Peter Marchi

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Died
  
1733

Other names
  
Giovanni Pietro Marchi

Years active
  
1680–1733

Name
  
John Marchi

Nationality
  
Venetian

Occupation
  
Jurist

Known for
  
Illyrian Academy

Full Name
  
Ivan Petar Marki (Markic)

Born
  
1663
Republic of Venice

John Peter Marchi (Italian: Giovanni Pietro Marchi, Serbo-Croatian: Ivan Petar Marki); 1663-1733) was a Venetian jurist, member of the Split nobility and founder and president of the Illyrian Academy (Academia Illyrika iliti vam Slovinska). Marchi supported and worked for the liberation of the Sanjak of Bosnia from the Ottoman Empire and conversion of its Orthodox population to Catholicism.

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Early life

After he received his PhD in Law in Padua in 1680, Marchi returned to Split where he was a judge and legal advisor. He was librarian of the library of Ivan Pastric.

Marchi noble family

Marchi was the most notable member of Marchi noble family. In 1728 he received certificate which confirmed his Roman nobility membership.

Illyrian Academy

Marchi was founder, president and member of the Illyrian Academy (Academia Illyrika iliti vam Slovinska). Marchi's intention was to support capture of the Sanjak of Bosnia from Ottoman Empire and conversion of its Orthodox population to Catholicism. He believed that Orthodox Slavs from Bosnia would convert to the religion of the new lord of Bosnia.

References

John Peter Marchi Wikipedia


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