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Milo of Trier (died 762 or 763) was the son of St. Leudwinus and his successor as Archbishop of Trier and Archbishop of Reims. His great-uncle Saint Basinus had preceded his father as Archbishop of Trier .
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It seems that Milo (bishop of Trier) in effect controlled a number of episcopal sees (despite only being a laymen), while Abel remained in office only as suffragan bishop. In 751, Boniface once more addressed a letter to Pope Zacharias, in which he lamented the injustices of lay control over the church, but his erstwhile ambitions to change ...
Trier (/ t r ɪər / TREER, [3] [4] German: ⓘ; Luxembourgish: Tréier [ˈtʀəɪɐ] ⓘ), formerly and traditionally known in English as Trèves (/ t r ɛ v / TREV, French: [5] [6]) and Triers (see also names in other languages), is a city on the banks of the Moselle in Germany.
Milo (/ ˈ m iː l oʊ / MEE-loh) is a masculine given name and a surname. The name Milo is derived from multiple sources. The name Milo is derived from multiple sources. In the Slavic languages , the root mil- means "dear" or "beloved," and the name may have come from a Latinized form of this root.
Herman Trier (1845–1925), Danish educator and politician; Joachim Trier (born 1974), Norwegian film director; Jost Trier (1894–1970), German linguist; Karl von Trier (1265–1324), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; Lars von Trier (born 1956) (Lars Trier), Danish film director; Walter Trier (1890–1951), Czech-German illustrator
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