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A prince-bishop was usually considered an elected monarch. and external links
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The Prince-Bishop of Münster
Albert of Buxhoeveden, Prince-Bishop of Livonia
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prince-bishop
ˈprince-ˈbishop A bishop who is also a prince (sense 5); also one who (as in certain cases in Germany) enjoyed the temporal possessions and authority of a bishopric, with princely rank (= Ger. Fürst-bischof: see prince n. 7).1867 Freeman Norm. Conq. I. v. §3. 321 Durham..with its highest point crown...
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Sava Petrović (prince-bishop)
History
In 1735 Sava officially became the Metropolitan (vladika, rendered as "prince-bishop") of Cetinje, succeeding Danilo I. Petersburg in 1766, Sava again resumed his duties as Metropolitan (Prince-Bishop).
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Prince Bishop (horse)
Prince Bishop (foaled 10 February 2007) is an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse. Background
Prince Bishop is a chestnut gelding bred in Ireland by Thurso Ltd.
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which bishop was maximus
He supported the Prince of Tver and Vladimir Mikhail Yaroslavich in his struggle with Prince of Moscow Yuri Danilovich for the title of Grand Duke.
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Eric of Saxe-Lauenburg (prince-bishop)
Eric of Sachsen-Lauenburg (1472 – 20 October 1522) was Bishop of Hildesheim as Eric II from 1502 to 1503 and Bishop of Münster as Eric I from 1508 to In 1508, Conrad VI of Rietberg, Bishop of Osnabrück and Münster, died.
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John IV of Saxe-Lauenburg (prince-bishop)
John IV of Saxe-Lauenburg () (c. 1483–1547) was a Prince-Bishop of Hildesheim. In 1503 John was elected as Prince-Bishop of Hildesheim, after his brother and predecessor in office, Eric, had resigned in his favour earlier the same
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Prince-Bishopric of Freising
The Prince-Bishopric of Freising should not be confused with the diocese of Freising, which was considerably larger and over which the prince-bishop's In 1294, the bishop was raised to the status of prince-bishop and thus became an Estate of the Empire enjoying imperial immediacy.
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Prince-Bishopric of Speyer
The prince-provostry of Wissemburg in Alsace was ruled by the prince-bishop of Speyer in a personal union. The prince-bishops reigned from there from 1371 to 1723. Afterwards the prince-bishop moved his seat to Bruchsal.
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Frederick of Denmark (bishop)
He was the Prince-Bishop of Hildesheim and Bishop of Schleswig. As the youngest son, he was proclaimed the Prince-Bishop of Hildesheim and Bishop of Schleswig. He died on 7 October 1556 unmarried.
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Prince-abbot
Abbot of Saint Gall, elevated by King Philip of Germany in 1207
the Abbot of Stavelot-Malmedy
the Abbot of Corvey, elevated to a Prince-Bishop in 1792 the Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg
the Princess-Abesses of the Imperial and Royal Theresian Stift for Noble Ladies in the Castle of Prague
See also
Prince-Bishop
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Prince-provost
and Liège as well as Prince-Bishop of Münster from 1683
1688–1723 Joseph Clemens von Bayern, Prince-Bishop of Freising and Regensburg from 1685 to 1694 from 1524 to 1529, Prince-Bishop of Freising from 1541
1552–1573 Cardinal Otto Truchsess von Waldburg, also Prince-Bishop of Augsburg since 1543
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List of state leaders in the 11th-century Holy Roman Empire
of Trent (complete list) –
Ulrich II, Prince-bishop (1027–1055)
Azzo, Prince-bishop (1055–1065)
Henry I, Prince-bishop (1068–1082)
Bernard II, Prince-bishop (1021–1025)
Reginard, Prince-Bishop (1025–1037)
Nithard, Prince-Bishop (1037–1042)
Wazo, Prince-Bishop (1042–1048)
Theodwin, Prince-Bishop (1048–1075)
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List of state leaders in the 12th-century Holy Roman Empire
(1180–1193)
Arnold II, Prince-bishop (1210–1221)
Rudolf II, Prince-bishop (1223–1226)
Berthold, Prince-bishop (1226–1233)
Ulrich IV, Prince-bishop (1233 Albert II, Prince-bishop (1156–1177)
Salomon, Prince-bishop (1177–1183)
Albert III di Madruzzo, Prince-bishop (1184–1188)
Conrad II di Biseno, Prince-bishop
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List of state leaders in the 14th-century Holy Roman Empire
of Brixen (complete list) –
, Prince-bishop (1301)
Arnold, Prince-bishop (1302)
, Prince-bishop (1302–1306)
, Prince-bishop (1306–1322)
, Prince-bishop (1322–1322)
, Prince-bishop (1322–1324)
, Prince-bishop (1324–1336)
, Prince-bishop (1336–1363)
, Prince-bishop (1363–1364)
, Prince-bishop (1364–1374
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