A
prince-bishop is a
bishop who is the civil governor of some
secular principality. Thus the principality ruled politically by a prince-bishop could wholly or largely overlap with his diocesan jurisdiction, since some parts of his
diocese, even the city of his residence, could be exempt from his civil rule, obtaining the status of
free imperial city. If the
episcopal see is an
archbishopric, the correct term is
prince-archbishop; the equivalent in the regular (monastic) clergy is
prince-abbot.