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Milo, Bishop of Reims and Trier

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Milo was the Bishop of Reims (717-744), and Trier (717-744), as his uncle and his father, Saint Liutwin, had been before him. When Charles Martel drove Rigobert from Reims, he replaced him with a warrior clerk named Milo. While bishop, Milo discharged a mission against the Vascones. He accumulated much of the riches of his dioceses. He later received Trier as well. He resisted being replaced by Abel for a long time before he was finally deposed. He died, killed by a wild boar, in 753 or 758.

Preceded by
Rigobert
Bishop of Reims
717744
Succeeded by
Abel

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