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'''Milo of Nanteuil''' ({{lang-fr|'Milon'}} or {{lang|fr|'''Miles de Nanteuil'''}}) was a warrior, [[Crusades|crusader]], and [[Bishop (Catholic Church)|Bishop]] of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Beauvais|Beauvais]] from 1218 to 1234.<ref name=theo/> From 1207 to 1217 he was [[provost (religion)|provost]] of the [[Cathedral of Reims]].<ref name=theo/> He was the fourth son of Gaucher I of the [[House of Châtillon]] who had established a branch of that family centered on the legacy of his wife, [[Nanteuil-la-Fosse]].<ref name=theo>{{cite book|last1=Evergates|first1=Theodore|title=Littere Baronum: The Earliest Cartulary of the Counts of Champagne|date=2003|publisher=University of Toronto Press|page=116|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HOTycyoFP0wC&pg=PA203&dq=Milo+nanteuil&hl=en&sa=X&ei=d4MEVIjuN8a4ggS9xoGIDw&ved=0CB8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Milo%20nanteuil&f=false}}</ref> He combined an ambitious pursuit of ecclesiastical office with military service in Italy on behalf of the Pope, participation in the [[Fifth Crusade]], builder of [[Beauvais Cathedral]], and patronage of [[Jean Renart]].
'''Milo of Nanteuil''' ({{lang-fr|'Milon'}} or {{lang|fr|'''Miles de Nanteuil'''}}) was a warrior, [[Crusades|crusader]], and [[Bishop (Catholic Church)|Bishop]] of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Beauvais|Beauvais]] from 1218 to 1234.<ref name=theo/> From 1207 to 1217 he was [[provost (religion)|provost]] of the [[Cathedral of Reims]].<ref name=theo/> He was the fourth son of Gaucher I of the [[House of Châtillon]] who had established a branch of that family centered on the legacy of his wife, [[Nanteuil-la-Fosse]].<ref name=theo>{{cite book|last1=Evergates|first1=Theodore|title=Littere Baronum: The Earliest Cartulary of the Counts of Champagne|date=2003|publisher=University of Toronto Press|page=116|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HOTycyoFP0wC&pg=PA203&dq=Milo+nanteuil&hl=en&sa=X&ei=d4MEVIjuN8a4ggS9xoGIDw&ved=0CB8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Milo%20nanteuil&f=false}}</ref> He combined an ambitious pursuit of ecclesiastical office with military service in Italy on behalf of the Pope, participation in the [[Fifth Crusade]], building of [[Beauvais Cathedral]], and patronage of [[Jean Renart]].


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Milo of Nanteuil
Bishop of Beauvais
Milo of Nanteuil on the far right holding the royal mantle for the Coronation of Louis VIII and Blanche of Castile at Reims in 1223
Native name
Milon de Nanteuil
ChurchRoman Catholic
ArchdioceseReims
DioceseBeauvais
Elected1218
Term ended1234
PredecessorPhilip of Dreux
SuccessorGodfrey of Clermont
Previous post(s)Provost of the cathedral chapter of Reims (1207-17)
Personal details
Died6 September 1234
ParentsGaucher I (of Châtillon) of Nanteuil-la-Fosse, Helvide of Nanteuil[1]

Milo of Nanteuil (Template:Lang-fr or Miles de Nanteuil) was a warrior, crusader, and Bishop of Beauvais from 1218 to 1234.[2] From 1207 to 1217 he was provost of the Cathedral of Reims.[2] He was the fourth son of Gaucher I of the House of Châtillon who had established a branch of that family centered on the legacy of his wife, Nanteuil-la-Fosse.[2] He combined an ambitious pursuit of ecclesiastical office with military service in Italy on behalf of the Pope, participation in the Fifth Crusade, building of Beauvais Cathedral, and patronage of Jean Renart.

References

  1. ^ Schwennicke, Detlev, Europaische Stammtafeln, New Series, Vol. XXVI, Tafel 8.
  2. ^ a b c Evergates, Theodore (2003). Littere Baronum: The Earliest Cartulary of the Counts of Champagne. University of Toronto Press. p. 116.