Henry of the Palatinate, Bishop of Utrecht

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Henry of the Palatinate, Bishop of Utrecht, was a 16th-century German prince-bishop whose rule in the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht ended with the transfer of its secular authority to Charles V, formalized in the Treaty of Utrecht of 1528.

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Henry of the Palatinate, Bishop of Utrecht canonical 1

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instanceOf Roman Catholic bishop
bishop
human
prince-bishop
associatedWithTreaty Treaty of Utrecht (1528) NERFINISHED
chronologicalContext 16th century
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
describedAs 16th-century German prince-bishop
endCause secular authority transferred to Charles V
ethnicGroup German
givenName Henry NERFINISHED
governedTerritory Utrecht and its surrounding lands
historicalRegion Low Countries NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht NERFINISHED
memberOf high clergy of the Holy Roman Empire
nobleFamily House of Wittelsbach NERFINISHED
notableEvent transfer of secular authority of the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht to Charles V
notableFor being the last prince-bishop to exercise secular authority over the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht
occupation clergyman
prince
officeTermEnd 1528
partOf Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht NERFINISHED
politicalContext expansion of Habsburg control in the Low Countries
positionHeld Bishop of Utrecht NERFINISHED
Prince-Bishop of Utrecht NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
secularPowerLostTo Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
significantEvent Treaty of Utrecht of 1528 NERFINISHED
successorState Habsburg-controlled Lordship of Utrecht NERFINISHED
typeOfRule ecclesiastical and secular
workLocation Utrecht NERFINISHED

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Treaty of Utrecht (1528) significantFigure Henry of the Palatinate, Bishop of Utrecht