Prince-Bishop of Płock

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The Prince-Bishop of Płock was a senior ecclesiastical and secular ruler in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth who governed the Diocese of Płock while also holding princely authority over its territories.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic episcopal see
ecclesiastical office
prince-bishopric
appliesToJurisdiction Diocese of Płock NERFINISHED
associatedWith Płock NERFINISHED
country Poland
exercised secular authority
spiritual authority
existedDuring Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth era NERFINISHED
followed Latin Church canon law
governed Diocese of Płock NERFINISHED
hadPrivilege representation in the Polish Senate
hadRoleIn governance of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
hasCapital Płock NERFINISHED
hasTerritorialJurisdictionOver lands of the Diocese of Płock
heldTitle Prince-Bishop
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Masovia NERFINISHED
officeCreatedIn Middle Ages
officeHeldBy members of the Catholic clergy
officeHolderOf Bishop of Płock NERFINISHED
partOf Catholic Church in Poland NERFINISHED
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
seat Płock Cathedral NERFINISHED
subordinateTo Pope NERFINISHED
typeOf territorial prince-bishopric
usedLanguage Latin
Polish
wasBoth ecclesiastical ruler
secular ruler

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Charles Ferdinand Vasa title Prince-Bishop of Płock