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Prince-Provost : ウィキペディア英語版
Prince-Provost
Prince-Provost ((ドイツ語:Fürstpropst)) is a rare title for a monastic superior with the ecclesiastical style of provost who is a Prince of the Church in the sense that he also ranks as a secular 'prince' (''lato sensu'': ruler), notably a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire (''Reichsfürst''), holding a direct vote in the Imperial Diet assembly coequal to an actual Prince-abbot, as in each case treated below.
==Berchtesgaden Provostry==
The monastery of Augustinian Canons Regular at Berchtesgaden, established about 1102, had already enjoyed an immediate status within the Bavarian Circle, equal to an Imperial abbey. In 1559 the provosts were elevated to the rank of a Prince of the Empire in chief of the small lordship. The full style of the office became ''Fürst, Propst und Herr zu Berchtesgaden''. In the course of the German Mediatisation in 1803, the Berchtesgaden Provostry was annexed by the Electorate of Salzburg, it finally fell to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1810.

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