- are
records of
three relations who
visited Bec: Folceraldus, Haimo, and
Rainaldus. The
first repeatedly attempted to
exploit Anselm's renown, but was rebuffed...
- well. In 1064
Geoffrey failed to come to the aid of one of his v****als,
Rainaldus of Chateau-Gontier, who was
captured by the Bretons. In 1065 Geoffrey...
- Lyon and
Papal Legate Amatus,
Archbishop of
Bordeaux and
Papal Legate Rainaldus,
Archbishop of
Reims Richerius,
Archbishop of Sens Rollandus,
Bishop of...
- Herbauges,
Count of
Poitiers and
Count of Nantes. His name is also
spelled Rainaldus or Ragenold, and he is
sometimes known as
Reginald in English. He is referred...
- (1096–1106)
Gervaise of
Rethel (1106)
Raoul le Vert [fr] (1106–1124)
Rainaldus de
Martigny (1125–1138)
Samson de
Mauvoisin (1140–1161)
Henry (1162–1175;...
-
named Rainaldo, as
indicated by an
inscription above the
middle door:
Rainaldus prudens operator. The m****ive
bronze main
doors were made in the workshops...
- the basilica. In 1167
Hebron became a
Latin see; its
first titular was
Rainaldus (1167–1170),
nephew of the
patriarch Foucher. A
letter of Pope Clement...
- (880–after 905)
Rothard (910 ?)
Rainaldus (920)
Hervaeus (attested 929) Aimo (943–966)?
Nefingus (966–973)
Rainaldus (973–1005)
Hubert de Vendôme (1006–1047)...
- part of his
early education at
Angers under archdeacon and
schoolmaster Rainaldus (d. c. 1076), who may have been
trained by
Fulbert of Chartres. He was...
-
mentioned in the
cartulary of the
Order published by de
Marsy in 1883. 13
Rainaldus de
Floriaco or
Reynald de
Fleury 1234 1254 19–20
years He is mentioned...