The bishopric of Milan had several bishops serve between 340 and 397 AD.
* 344-350 AD - St. Eustorgius I * 350-355 AD - St. Dionysius Mariani * 355-374 AD - Auxentius * 374-397 AD - St. Ambrose, doctor of the Church. As a side note, St. Ambrose was born in 340 AD and died in 397 AD, if perhaps you were actually asking concerning who lived during this time period and served as bishop of Milan at some point.
Ambrose
Pope Gregory I, also known as Gregory the Great, lived in Rome, Italy during the 6th century. He served as the Bishop of Rome from 590 to 604 AD.
St. Nicholas was bishop of Myra in Asia Minor, what today is modern Turkey.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt did Served a total of four times. He died during his fourth term.
He served as Bishop of Arlington (1974-83) and as Bishop of Allentown (1983-97).
Yes, he served three consecutive terms and was elected to a fourth term but died during the first year of his fourth term.
Yes, Billy Bishop had a brother named Edward "Ted" Bishop. Ted also served in the military during World War I, but he did not achieve the same level of fame as Billy, who became a celebrated flying ace. The brothers shared a strong bond, and both were involved in the war effort during that time.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt served three terms and died during his fourth, in 1945
Farnham Castle, located in Surrey, England, was originally built in the 12th century by the Bishop of Winchester. Throughout its history, it has been owned by various bishops and has served as an important ecclesiastical residence. In the 19th century, it was purchased by the Bishop of Winchester, and today it is owned by the Farnham Castle Trust, which manages it as a conference and training center.
First come, first served First come, first served is a phrase popularized during the nineteenth century, though it may have been in use before that time. ... First come, first served describes a situation whereby customers are served in the order in which they arrive, those who arrive first are served first. The term first come, first served was popularized by shopkeepers during the nineteenth century.
four terms. died during his fourth. served 1933-1945
Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester from 1553 - 1555