Not the measured gait of a high prelate of the church or of a medletW baron entering a great hall ... but the strutting of a man in uniform.
The Auditor-General of the Camera, also one of the highest prelates, was formerly the chief judge in all cases concerning the financial administration of the Curia.
The king was met at the front portal by the Archbishop of Uppsala, highest prelate in the Church of Sweden, together with other bishops in their copes.
They depict ten remarkable events from the secular and religious career of pope Pius II, first as a high prelate, then bishop, a cardinal and ultimately pope:
The only important female presence was that of the so-called Cortigiane, decent prostitutes, who were the lovers of high prelates and noblemen.
As a mark of distinction, Roman Catholic bishops and higher prelates have a right to a canopy above their thrones at certain ecclesiastical functions.
The Archbishop of Esztergom became the highest ranking prelate of the local Catholic Church.
After the crushing of the revolution, Franz Joseph I (1848-1916) tried to enlist the high prelates as allies of the Crown.
Cornazzano studied at the university of Siena between 1444-47, and in 1450 he was in Rome, probably in the service of a high prelate.
It is the seat of the Archbishop of Seoul, Andrew Yeom Soo-jung, the highest Catholic prelate in the country.