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Raynerius of
Split (died 1180) was an
Italian Camaldolese monk. He
became bishop of Cagli, from 1156 to 1175, and then
archbishop of Split. He was stoned...
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grammarian (b. 1110)
Joscelin of Louvain,
Flemish nobleman (b. 1121)
Raynerius of Split,
Italian monk and
archbishop Zhu Shuzhen,
Chinese poet and writer...
- of travellers. His
feast day is June 17, his name may also be
spelled Raynerius, Rainerius, Rainier, Raineri, Rainieri, Ranieri, Raniero, or Regnier....
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January 1275 29
April 1601 by Pope
Clement VIII
Spanish Dominican friar Raynerius of
Split c. 1100 1180
Regina 200s c. 286
found in
Roman Martyrology Martyr...
- of the
signatories to the
letter of
protest sent by the
Cardinals to
Raynerius Gatti,
Captain of the City of Viterbo, to
cease and
desist from their...
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clearly known, as he
first appears in a do****ent of 23
March 1111 as
Raynerius de
Monteferrato marchio. He
appears with this same
title years later in...
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Aristarchus Euphronius Blessed Frédéric
Janssoone John
Vianney Molua (or Lua)
Raynerius of
Split Sithney,
patron saint of mad dogs
August 4 (Eastern Orthodox...
- in Late-Medieval France. Brepols. Kamp, N (1975). "Capocci,
Raniero (
Raynerius de Viterbio, Rainerius, Ranerius, Reinerius)".
Dizionario Biografico degli...
- 1014–1027)
Saint Rainier (c. 1117–c. 1160),
Pisan saint, also be
spelled Raynerius, Rainerius, Rainieri, Ranieri, Raniero, or Regnier.
Renier of Montferrat...
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Raynerius †Stegotrachelus †Tegeolepis †Terenolepis? †Howqualepididae Donnrosenia...