15th-century religious leader
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concept
A 15th-century religious leader is an influential spiritual authority who guided religious practice, doctrine, and community life within the sociopolitical and cultural context of the 1400s.
Observed surface forms (3)
- 15th-century Roman Catholic bishop ×2
- 15th-century Italian clergy ×1
- 15th-century religious figure ×1
Instances (5)
- Patriarch Joseph II of Constantinople
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Amadeus of Portugal (Antipope Benedict XIV)
via concept surface "15th-century religious figure"
surface form: Amadeus of Portugal
- John of Savoy, Bishop of Geneva via concept surface "15th-century Roman Catholic bishop"
- Francesco Salviati via concept surface "15th-century Italian clergy"
- Pierre Cauchon via concept surface "15th-century Roman Catholic bishop"