Bishopric of Goes

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The Bishopric of Goes was a medieval ecclesiastical territory in the Low Countries where Middle Dutch served as the primary vernacular language.

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Label Occurrences
Bishopric of Goes canonical 1

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Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bishopric
ecclesiastical territory
former Christian diocese
governedBy bishop
hasAdministrativeNature church jurisdiction
hasClericalLanguage Latin
hasCulturalRegion Dutch-speaking Low Countries
hasEcclesiasticalStatus diocesan see
hasHistoricalLanguageStage Middle Dutch
hasHistoricalStatus defunct ecclesiastical territory
hasJurisdictionType ecclesiastical jurisdiction
spiritual jurisdiction
hasLanguageFamily West Germanic languages
hasOfficialLanguage Latin
hasOfficialReligion Western Christianity
surface form: Latin Christianity
hasRite Latin Rite
hasSocioLinguisticContext vernacular–Latin diglossia
hasTerritorialType ecclesiastical principality
hasVernacular Middle Dutch
historicalRegion Low Countries
locatedIn Low Countries
medieval Low Countries
partOf Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
predecessorLanguageOfVernacular Old Dutch
primaryVernacularLanguage Middle Dutch
religion Christianity
successorLanguageOfVernacular Early Modern Dutch
timePeriod Middle Ages
usedScript Latin alphabet
useLiturgicalLanguage Latin
useVernacularLanguage Middle Dutch

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Middle Dutch spokenIn Bishopric of Goes