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- In the Holy Roman Empire, the German term Hochstift (plural: Hochstifte) referred to the territory ruled by a bishop as a prince (i.e. prince-bishop)...
- The Prince-Bishopric of Regensburg (German: Fürstbistum Regensburg; Hochstift Regensburg) was a small ecclesiastical prin****lity of the Holy Roman Empire...
- Prince-Bishopric of Trent (Latin: Episcopatus ac Prin****tus Tridentinus; German: Hochstift Trient, Fürstbistum Trient, Bistum Trient) was an ecclesiastical prin****lity...
- Deutschen Hochstifts". Archiv für Frankfurts Geschichte und Kunst. 47: 63–74. Lüders, Detlev (1975). "Das Goethe-Museum des Freien Deutschen Hochstifts in Rom...
- The Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück (German: Hochstift Osnabrück; Fürstbistum Osnabrück, Bistum Osnabrück) was an ecclesiastical prin****lity of the Holy...
- The Prince-Bishopric of Worms was an ecclesiastical prin****lity of the Holy Roman Empire. Located on both banks of the Rhine around Worms just north of...
- such exercised political authority over a prin****lity, their so-called Hochstift, which was distinct, and usually considerably smaller than their diocese...
- The Prince-Bishopric of Warmia (Polish: Biskupie Księstwo Warmińskie; German: Fürstbistum Ermland) was a semi-independent ecclesiastical state, ruled by...
- The Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg (German: Fürstbistum Augsburg; Hochstift Augsburg) was one of the prince-bishoprics of the Holy Roman Empire, and belonged...
- intensified between burghers and bishops. The prin****lity or prince-bishopric (Hochstift) ruled politically by a prince-bishop could wholly or largely have overlapped...