Thus, from 1584 to 1588, Ugrinović administered the entire area served by the Bosnian Franciscans – Central Dalmatia, Herzegovina, Bosnia, Slavonia and Banat.
[1] After Franjo Baličević was appointed the bishop of Bosnia on 14 November 1588, Ugrinović's jurisdiction was once again limited to the territories of the dioceses of Duvno and Makarska.
[1] In his old age, Ugrinović entrusted the administration of these two dioceses to his vicar general Pavao Kačić, while he mainly resided in his native Poljica, living there as a poor man.
Filip Lastrić writes that he was killed in Ključ in Bosnia, while Ante Lulić, although with uncertainty, states that the location was Makra near Makarska.
The modern theory, of which Ante Škegro writes, states that Ugrinović was killed while giving chrism in Bijelo Polje near Potoci, Mostar in Herzegovina.