- Pope
Paschal II (Latin:
Paschalis II; 1050 x 1055 – 21
January 1118), born Ranierius, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from...
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Raniero Cantalamessa OFM Cap (born 22 July 1934) is an
Italian Catholic cardinal and
priest in the
Order of
Friars Minor Capuchin and a theologian. He...
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Raniero Nicolai (October 5, 1893 –
April 2, 1958) was an
Italian poet. He won a gold
medal in the art
competitions at the 1920
Olympic Games for his "Canzoni...
- The
Count Raniero Gnoli (born
January 20, 1930, in Rome) is an
Italian Orientalist,
Indologist and
historian of religion.
Student of
Giuseppe Tucci and...
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Raniero Dandolo or
Rainero Dandolo (fl. 1204–42) was a
Venetian admiral and statesman,
titled Procurator of San
Marco and Vice-Doge of Venice.[when?]...
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Raniero Panzieri (14
February 1921 – Turin, 9
October 1964) was an
Italian politician,
writer and
Marxist theoretician,
considered as the
founder of operaismo...
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Raniero Palm is a
Latin Grammy-winning
audio engineer,
music producer,
arranger and
string conductor of
Italian descent who has been part of projects...
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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...
- as Lisa
Riccardo Boscolo Todaro as
Giacomo Federico Calistri as
Giulio Raniero Monaco di
Lapio as
Francesco Andrea Di
Stefano as
Dante Crisanti Raffele...
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provided that we
accept the
grace it
offers us”
According to
Cardinal Raniero Cantalamessa, "He [Jesus Christ] is no
longer just a set of
theses and...