Matija Mazarek

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Born1726
DiedUnknown
Othernames
  • Matija Masarek
  • Matija Mazrreku
CitizenshipOttoman Empire
Matija Mazarek
Матија Мазарек
Born1726
DiedUnknown
Other names
  • Matija Masarek
  • Matija Mazrreku
CitizenshipOttoman Empire
OccupationCatholic archbishop

Matija Mazarek or Matija Masarek (Serbian: Матија Мазарек; Albanian: Matej Mazreku; 1726–fl. 1792) was an 18th-century Catholic priest.[1] In the second half of the 18th century he was the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Skopje. His reports to the Vatican are an important source for demography study of his diocese.

Most probably of Albanian origin, Mazarek was born in Janjevo in 1726. The name Mazrek(u), which means horse breeder in Albanian, is found throughout all Albanian regions.[2] Elsie links the name to Mazreku, an Albanian tribe north of Shkodër.[3]

Before 1743, Jovan Nikolović (or Gjon Nikolle) sent Mazarek to Italy to be trained for his religious tasks.[4] In 1750 he was archbishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Skopje.[5]

Many of his ancestors and descendants were notable Catholic priests, such as:

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