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- name may also be spelled Raynerius, Rainerius, Rainier, Raineri, Rainieri, Ranieri, Raniero, or Regnier. Rainerius was the son of Gandulfo Scacceri, a...
- Reinerius (or Rainerius) Saccho (1200s – c. 1263) was an Italian Dominican inquisitor. Saccho was born at Piacenza about the beginning of the thirteenth...
- beginning the faithful entered the cathedral through the Gate of Saint Rainerius, found in the south transept of the same name, which faces the bell tower...
- Ar-Rayès 29 June 1832 23 March 1914 10 June 2001 by Pope John Paul II Rainerius c. 1115 or 1117 c. 1160 found in Roman Martyrology Rais 200s 303 Ralph...
- Ferdinand Salvator Maria Joseph Johann Baptist Franz Ludwig Gonzaga Raphael Rainerius Gennarius Bernd Braun: Das Ende der Regionalmonarchien in Italien. Abdankungen...
- Rainerius was a 12th-century Roman Catholic Cardinal, and Cardinal-priest of the titulus of Ss. Marcellino e Pietro in Rome. Nothing is known of Rainerius'...
- Hohenzollern. Archduke Ludwig Salvator Maria Joseph Johann Baptist Dominicus Rainerius Ferdinand Carl Zenobius Antonin (4 August 1847 – 12 October 1915) Archduke...
- Antonino, German: Ludwig Salvator Maria Joseph Johann Baptist Dominicus Rainerius Ferdinand Carl Zenobius Antonin) (Florence, 4 August 1847 – Schloss Brandeis...
- took place in the lower basilica was the election in 1099 of Cardinal Rainerius of St Clemente as Pope Paschal II. Apart from those in Santa Maria Antiqua...
- Tuscany from 1014 to 1027 Rainier, Marquess of Montferrat (c.1084–1135) Rainerius (c. 1115/1117–1160), also spelled Rainier, patron saint of Pisa and travelers...