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Richard de Millau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Richard de Millau Richard Millau (Milhau) was an 11th century Cardinal and a major player in the Gregorian reform implemented in the South of France at the turn of the eleventh and twelfth centuries.〔( The Cardinals ).〕 ==Career== He entered the Order of Saint Benedict early in life and first entered the monastery of S. Paolo fuori le mura, Rome. He was created cardinal in 1078, elected abbot of Saint-Victor de Marseille (1079-1106), appointed papal legate, then Archbishop of Narbonne (1106-1121), he was a major player in papal policy to regain control of the hierarchy the Church, between Toulouse and Marseille. He was involved in the investiture quarrel between the papacy and the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire between 1075 and 1122. Much of which revolved around the Provençal lands in the Kingdom of Burgundy, attached to the Holy Roman Empire.〔Martin Aurell, Jean-Paul Boyer, Noël Coulet - La Provence au Moyen Âge, page 42.〕
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