Prince-Bishop of Nysa

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The Prince-Bishop of Nysa was a powerful ecclesiastical ruler who governed the Nysa region as both a Catholic bishop and secular prince within the historical structures of Central Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic episcopal title
ecclesiastical office
prince-bishopric
appliesToJurisdiction Nysa region NERFINISHED
associatedWith Roman Catholic Diocese of Wrocław NERFINISHED
Silesian history
country Holy Roman Empire
exercisedPower spiritual authority
temporal authority
governedBy canon law
feudal law
governmentForm prince-bishopric government
hasCapital Nysa NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic combination of ecclesiastical and secular power
territorial sovereignty within the Holy Roman Empire
hasJurisdictionOver surrounding territories of Nysa
town of Nysa
hasLegalStatus imperial estate of the Holy Roman Empire
hasRole Catholic bishop
secular prince
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
early modern period
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Central Europe NERFINISHED
Silesia NERFINISHED
officeHolderOf Nysa principality NERFINISHED
officeScope diocesan governance
secular administration of Nysa lands
officeType feudal lord
territorial prelate
partOf Prince-Bishopric of Wrocław NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Diocese of Wrocław NERFINISHED
ecclesiastical principalities of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
seat Nysa NERFINISHED
subordinateTo Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
Pope NERFINISHED
typeOfMonarchy prince-bishopric monarchy
usedLanguage German
Latin
Polish
usedTitle prince-bishop

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Charles Ferdinand Vasa title Prince-Bishop of Nysa