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Rainiero d'Elci (7
March 1670–22 June 1761) was an
Italian Cardinal. He was born in
Florence and was
ordained in 1699. He
entered papal service in the...
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Rainier (died 16
September 1225) was an
Italian cleric who
served as the vice-chancellor of the
Roman church from 1216
until 1219 and the
Latin patriarch...
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Ruffo (1663–1753) (1706, 1740)
Pierluigi Carafa (1677–1755) (1728, 1753)
Rainiero d'Elci (1670–1761) (1737, 1755)
Giuseppe Spinelli (1694–1763) (1735, 1761)...
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August 2017.
Retrieved 21 May 2018.
Patino Martínez,
Rainiero Gustavo. "'La
reina del flow' tendrá
segunda temporada". tvynovelas.com...
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Vatican since Pope Leo XIII in 1903. List of
archpriests since 1127.
Rainiero (attested 1127–1130)
Matteo (attested 1153)
Paolo Scolari (attested 1176–1187)...
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Swissinfo (in Spanish). 22
August 2022.
Retrieved 30
August 2022. Guerrero,
Rainiero (23
August 2022). "La
historia de "Mi Prisionera": el éxito de Zalo Reyes"...
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Raniero Capocci, also
known as Ranieri, Rainier, or
Rainerio da
Viterbo (c. 1180-1190 – 27 May 1250) was an
Italian cardinal and
military leader, a fierce...
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Conti di
Segni SS.
Sergio e
Bacco 28 June 1243
Anagni Pope
Innocent IV
Rainiero Capocci S.
Maria in
Cosmedin On that same day, he was
consectrated bishop...
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Pierre Duacensis Bertrando Stefano di Ceccano [it] O.Cist.
Robert Curzon Rainiero Can. Reg.
Giovanni Domenico Trinci [fr]
Gregorio Theodoli [It] Raniero...
- Ottoboni, 1738–1740
Tommaso Ruffo, 1740–1753
Pierluigi Carafa, 1753–1755
Rainiero d'Elci, 1755–1761
Giuseppe Spinelli, 1761–1763
Carlo Alberto Guidoboni...