Lodovico Chieregati

Lodovico Chieregati (or Chieregato, Chierepati;[1] died on 4 June 1573[1] in Vicenza, Republic of Venice) was an Italian missionary who served as an Archbishop of Antivari (Bar) in the mid-16th century.

Descended from an aristocratic family, several of Chieregati's relatives are recorded as prelates in several Dalmatian dioceses.

[1] Originally from Vicenza,[2] Pope Clement VII appointed Chieregati as Archbishop of Antivari on 11 May 1528.

On 29 July 1549, a letter arose written to the Venetian Inquisition by Chieregati from Vincenza.

In the letter, he also accused some of the clerics in Ulcinium of being inclined towards Protestantism, therefore labeling them as heretics.