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Odorico Raynaldi or
Rinaldi (Latin:
Odericus Raynaldus; 20 June 1594 – 22
January 1671), also
known as Raynald, was an
Italian historian and Oratorian...
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Robert Klugseder, upon the
discovery of a second,
fuller inscription to "
Raynaldus de lantins" of a
Credo ascribed to
Arnold de
Lantins in two
other sources...
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stated in the
Pomerium that he
wrote it
while staying at the
house of
Raynaldus de
Cintis in Cesena, who was lord of the city from 1321 to 1326, however...
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volume 3.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-26646-8.
Odericus Raynaldus,
Annales Ecclesiastici (continuation of Baronius), AD 1288, f ****v-****vi;...
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performed at Clare's funeral. The most
vocal of
these advisers was
Cardinal Raynaldus, who
would later become Pope
Alexander IV and, in two years' time, would...
- the post in 1272)
Guglielmo di San
Lorenzo (occupied the post in 1274)
Raynaldus Marci (occupied the post in 1277)
Angelo de
Vezzosi (occupied the post...
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Medieval Heresy. York
Medieval Press. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-903153-10-9.
Raynaldus (1832). "Annales".
History of the
Albigenses and Waldenses. Translated...
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Wonders of the East. The
Papal letters referring to
Jordan are in
Odericus Raynaldus,
Annales ecclesiastici, 1330, f lv. and lvii (8 April; 14 February). Yule...
- at the
Benedictine abbey of
Monte C****ino and its end
refers to
Abbas Raynaldus cu... who was most
probably one of the two
abbots of that name at the...
- or a
titulus in the 13th century.
Bartholomew of Lucca, in:
Odoricus Raynaldus [Rainaldi],
Annales Ecclesiastici Tomus Quartus [Volume XXIII] (Lucca:...