16th-century bishop
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concept
A 16th-century bishop is a high-ranking Christian cleric who oversaw a diocese and played significant religious, political, and cultural roles during the era of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation.
Observed surface forms (3)
- 16th-century Roman Catholic cardinal ×1
- 16th-century clergy ×1
- 16th-century cleric ×1
Instances (4)
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Bishop Thomas Lancaster
surface form: Thomas Lancaster
- Guillaume Briçonnet via concept surface "16th-century clergy"
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Georges de Selve, bishop of Lavaur
via concept surface "16th-century cleric"
surface form: Georges de Selve
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Cardinal Michele Bonelli
via concept surface "16th-century Roman Catholic cardinal"
surface form: Michele Bonelli