Bishopric of Brielle

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The Bishopric of Brielle was a medieval ecclesiastical territory in the Low Countries where Middle Dutch served as the primary language of administration and daily life.

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Bishopric of Brielle canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bishopric
ecclesiastical territory
medieval polity
hasAdministrativeLanguage Middle Dutch
hasCulturalRegion Dutch-speaking Low Countries
hasEcclesiasticalStatus diocese
hasGovernmentType episcopal government
hasHistoricalLanguageStage Middle Dutch
hasJurisdictionType spiritual jurisdiction
temporal jurisdiction
hasLanguageFamily West Germanic languages
hasOfficial bishop
hasPrimaryClericalRank bishop
hasSocietalRole center of Christian worship
center of ecclesiastical administration
hasSpokenLanguage Middle Dutch
hasTerritorialType ecclesiastical principality
locatedIn Low Countries
medieval Low Countries
partOf Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religion Christianity
Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
timePeriod Middle Ages
usedLanguageInAdministration Middle Dutch
usedLanguageInDailyLife Middle Dutch
usedScript Latin alphabet

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Middle Dutch spokenIn Bishopric of Brielle