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Milo of Nanteuil

Milo of Nanteuil (French: Milon or Miles de Nanteuil) was a French cleric and crusader. He served as the provost of the cathedral of Reims from 1207 to 1217 and then as bishop Beauvais from 1218 until his death in September 1234.[2]

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
Personal details
Died6 September 1234
ParentsGaucher I (of Châtillon) of Nanteuil-la-Fosse, Helvide of Nanteuil[1]
Previous post(s)Provost of the cathedral chapter of Reims (1207-17)

Milo was the fourth son of Gaucher I, lord of Nanteuil-la-Fosse of the House of Châtillon.[2] He combined an ambitious pursuit of ecclesiastical office with military service, the building of Beauvais Cathedral and the patronage of Jean Renart.

Milo was a repeat crusader. As a youth, he accompanied King Philip Augustus on the Third Crusade (1190) and was captured.[3] He also took part in the Fifth Crusade (1217–1221), where he was captured at the Battle of Fariskur on 29 August 1219.[4] He was consecrated bishop by Pope Honorius III upon his return in 1222. He accompanied Louis VIII on the Albigensian Crusade (1226) and was with the king at his deathbed.[3] In 1229, with Bishop Hugh of Clermont, Milo brought French troops to Italy at the request of Pope Gregory IX to fight against Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, in the so-called War of the Keys.[5] Milo's last years were marred by a conflict in Beauvais between the burgers, the bishop and the king, Louis IX. He opposed royal intervention, but died before the conflict was resolved.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Schwennicke, Detlev, Europaische Stammtafeln, New Series, Vol. XXVI, Tafel 8.
  2. ^ a b Evergates, Theodore (2003). Littere Baronum: The Earliest Cartulary of the Counts of Champagne. University of Toronto Press. p. 116. ISBN 9780802087621.
  3. ^ a b c Le Goff, Jacques (2009) [1996]. Saint Louis. Translated by Gareth Evan Gollrad. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 75–76.
  4. ^ According to the Estoire d'Eracles.
  5. ^ Strayer, Joseph R. (1969). "The Political Crusades of the Thirteenth Century". In R. L. Wolff; H. W. Hazard (eds.). A History of the Crusades, Volume II: The Later Crusades, 1189–1311. University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 349–350.

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