Petar Tilikonis

Petar Tilikonis OFM (died 1439) was a Croatian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of Makarska from 1394 and administrator of Duvno from 1429 to his death in 1439.

[1] Pope Boniface IX appointed Tilikonis the bishop of Makarska on 7 September 1394.

The territory of his diocese was contested between Sandalj Hranić and brothers Juraj and Vukašin Vojsalić, the nephews of Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić.

Juraj and Vukašin controlled the seat of the Diocese of Makarska, the town of Mukur and other possessions: Labčanj, Gradac, Drvenik, Pasičina and Miluša.

Due to these conflicts, Tilikonis could not reside in the diocese's seat, Mukur, living instead on the territory of the Archdiocese of Split.