Bishopric of Krefeld

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The Bishopric of Krefeld was a historical ecclesiastical territory in the Lower Rhine region where Middle Dutch served as a primary vernacular language.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ecclesiastical territory
former Christian diocese
borderRegionLanguageArea Low Franconian languages
surface form: Low Franconian dialect area
ecclesiasticalTradition Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
governedBy bishop
hasCapital Krefeld
hasLiturgicalLanguage Latin
hasOfficialLanguage Latin
hasPrimaryVernacular Middle Dutch
hasTerritorialCharacter prince-bishopric
hasType bishopric
historicalStatus defunct ecclesiastical principality
languageFamilyOfVernacular West Germanic languages
locatedIn Lower Rhine region
Western Europe
locatedInPresentDay Germany
state of North Rhine-Westphalia
namedAfter Krefeld
partOf Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
regionHistoricallyLinkedTo Lower Lorraine
religion Christianity
situatedOn Lower Rhine
usedScript Latin alphabet
usedVernacularLanguage Middle Dutch
vernacularBelongsTo Low Countries language area

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Middle Dutch spokenIn Bishopric of Krefeld
Middle Dutch spokenIn Bishopric of Krefeld
this entity surface form: Bishopric of Monheim am Rhein
Middle Dutch spokenIn Bishopric of Krefeld
this entity surface form: Bishopric of Herdecke