Antun Giuriceo

[6] He negotiated the transfer of the episcopal seat to the Sorkočević Palace, which served as the municipal court at the time.

[5] He is best known for renewing the public festivity of Saint Blaise, the patron of Dubrovnik in 1836, together with poet Antun Kazančić.

Vincenzo Basile and his two associates met the bishop, who asked them to stay in Dubrovnik for pastoral work.

[8] On 30 September 1839, Pope Gregory XVI gave the apostolic administration over the Diocese of Treibnje Mrkan, located in the Ottoman Empire, to the bishops of Dubrovnik.

On 20 June 1840, Giuriceo appointed Vidoje Maslać, a parish priest of Dubrave near Neum, his special vicar for Trebinje-Mrkan.