Examples of 'prince-archbishop' in a sentence

Meaning of "prince-archbishop"

prince-archbishop (noun) - an ecclesiastical title given to a bishop who also holds secular power, typically in historic contexts

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The federation welcomed him warmly and accepted Grand as Prince-Archbishop.
In Bremen Prince-Archbishop Valdemar had been warmly welcomed and nobody cared about the anathema.
It was probably performed the following year in Salzburg at the request of the Prince-Archbishop.
The Bremian prince-archbishop elects could only occasionally gain the imperial liege indult.
The official religion was Roman Catholicism, and the state was ruled by a Prince-Archbishop.
Before the battle the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg knighted several of the burghers of the town.
Leopold Mozart 's primary job was as a court musician, working for the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg.
Prince-Archbishop Valdemar finally resigned and entered into a monastery.
Duke Valdemar realised the threat Prince-Archbishop Valdemar presented.
So, Prince-Archbishop Sapieha naturally became his country 's regent.
Three years later, Emperor Ferdinand I granted the prince-archbishop the privilegium de non appellando.
Before the journey could begin, Leopold needed the consent of his employer, the prince-archbishop.
Residence of the Prince-Archbishop.
The Prince-Archbishop of Mainz.
He was constantly at war with Gerhard III, Prince-Archbishop of Bremen, and Frisians.

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Therefore, the prince-archbishop moved to Vörde German pronunciation.
The ring walls and towers were built in 1462 under Prince-Archbishop Burkhard II von Weißpriach.
Prince-archbishop of Regensburg.
Schrattenbach was succeeded by Count Hieronymus von Colloredo, the last Salzburg prince-archbishop before the 1803 secularisation.
The prince-archbishop then installed a Vogt ( i.e. bailiff ), directly ruling over the Wursten peasants.

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