Nedersticht

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Nedersticht was the historical name for the core territory around the city of Utrecht that formed the southern part of the medieval Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht in the Low Countries.

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Nedersticht canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former territory
historical region
associatedWith Diocese of Utrecht
associatedWithEvent Burgundian and Habsburg consolidation of the Low Countries
borderedBy Oversticht
capitalOf Bishopric of Utrecht
surface form: Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht
country Holy Roman Empire
etymology Lower Guelders
surface form: Dutch "Neder" (lower) + "Sticht" (bishopric domain)
followedBy Habsburg rule in the Northern Netherlands
governmentForm ecclesiastical principality
hasAlternativeName Lower Sticht
hasCapital Utrecht NERFINISHED
hasPart Utrecht, Netherlands
surface form: city of Utrecht
historicalRegionType core territory of the Bishopric of Utrecht
historicalStatus secular domain of a prince-bishop
integratedInto Habsburg Netherlands
languageUsed Middle Dutch
locatedIn Low Countries
locatedInPresentDay Netherlands
province of Utrecht
namedAfter Utrecht NERFINISHED
opposedTo Oversticht
partOf Bishopric of Utrecht
Bishopric of Utrecht
surface form: Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht

Bishopric of Utrecht
surface form: Temporalities of the Bishopric of Utrecht
positionWithin southern part of the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht
precededBy early medieval possessions of the bishops of Utrecht
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
ruledBy Bishop of Utrecht
surface form: Prince-Bishop of Utrecht
timePeriod Middle Ages

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Oversticht oppositeOf Nedersticht
Sticht Utrecht includes Nedersticht