Vid Hvaranin (Latin: Vitus de Ruschis; died c. 1507) was a prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of Duvno from 1489 to 1507.
[3] Dominik Mandić wrote that Vid gained from the Ottomans the full liberty to confess the Catholic religion on the territory of the Diocese of Duvno and that he was active among the local populace as well.
Friar Karlo Jurišić agrees with Škegro and states that Vid administered the diocese through his vicars from the Franciscan Province of Bosnia.
[2] Since 1491, Vid held the title of "the bishop of Duvno and all of Hum" and exercised his jurisdiction from Cetina in the west to Popovo Polje in the east.
From a letter of Pope Julius II on the appointment of Vid's successor Tomás de Córdoba in 1507, it is evident that he died shortly before that time.