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- Mailoc or Maeloc was a 6th-century bishop of Britonia, a settlement founded by migrating Britons in Galicia, Spain. He represented his diocese, referred...
- on territory split off from the then Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lugo. Mailoc was nominated Bishop of Britonia and signed the acta at the Second Council...
- coinage in Roman lands. During this period a Briton colony and bishopric (see Mailoc) was established in Northern Galicia (Britonia), probably as foederati and...
- ISBN 978-1-59884-964-6. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help) "(...) Bishop Mailoc, the only Britonian prelate who has a Celtic name ( = "great"). The other...
- of Toronto. London, Methuen. pp. 15. (Britoniensis ecclesiae episcopus) Mailoc or Maeloc was the bishop of Britonia who parti****ted in the Second Council...
- representing this diocese at the II Council of Braga bore the Brythonic name Mailoc. The see continued to be represented at several councils through the 7th...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by Mailoc Bishop of Britonia ?-–633-? Succeeded by Sonna of Britonia...
- needs of the British immigrants to northwestern Spain: in 572 the bishop, Mailoc, had a Celtic name. The settlers had brought their Celtic Christianity with...
- have been limited to just four: A Coruña, Ourense, Pontevedra, and Lugo. Mailoc or Maeloc was the bishop of Britonia (Britoniensis ecclesiae episcopus)...
- more probable when we consider that, at the Second Council of Braga (572), Mailoc, Bishop of Britonia, was ranked lowest because of the more recent origin...