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na | prince bishopf, ruling bishop |
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na | Prince Bishop is a good answer. In the wake of the Reform |
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prince bishopf, ruling bishop Explanation: Fuerstbischof is the ruling bishop, Langenscheidt's Muret Sanders has prince bishop Muret Sanders |
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Prince Bishop is a good answer. In the wake of the Reform Explanation: movement and the Counter-reformation, the bishops were invested with ample temporal powers in the Catholic parts of the German-speaking regions, many of them being nobles as well. |
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