
Prince-Archbishop
A Prince-Archbishop is a high-ranking religious leader who combines the responsibilities of both a church archbishop and a secular ruler of a territory. Historically, they held spiritual authority within the church while also exercising political power over a specific region or city. This dual role meant they guided religious practices and doctrines, while also governing and making secular decisions for their territory. Such positions were common in medieval Europe, where church leaders often played significant roles in governance, blending spiritual leadership with territorial sovereignty.