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Italian architect
Rainaldo was a 12th-century architect in Pisa. He is assumed to be the one who completed the work on the Pisa Cathedral started by Buscheto. The attribution
Rainaldo
Medieval Catholic cathedral in Italy
12th century the cathedral was enlarged under the direction of architect Rainaldo, who increased the length of the nave by adding three bays consistent with
Pisa_Cathedral
Name list
Rainaldo was a 12th-century architect in Pisa. Rainaldo may also refer to: Rainaldo Brancacci, also Rinaldo Brancaccio, Italian cardinal from the 14th
Rainaldo_(name)
Roman Catholic prelate
Rainaldo Cancellieri was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi (1502–1517). On 16 December 1502, Rainaldo Cancellieri
Rainaldo_Cancellieri
Bell tower in Pisa, Italy
close to Pisa to cut the required marble. The cut stones were given to Rainaldo Speziale, worker of St. Francesco. In 1272, construction resumed under
Leaning_Tower_of_Pisa
Sculpture by Donatello and Michelozzo
The tomb of Cardinal Rainaldo Brancaccio is a sculptural work in the church of Sant'Angelo a Nilo in Naples, southern Italy, executed by Donatello and
Tomb of Cardinal Rainaldo Brancaccio
Tomb_of_Cardinal_Rainaldo_Brancaccio
Comune in Apulia, Italy
in southern Italy. The town claims to have been founded by Archbishop Rainaldo in the year 1171. Its name comes from the phrase Cella D'Amore (literally
Cellamare
Roman bridge in Rapallo, Italy
appears in a notary deed dated 7 April 1049, where it is claimed that "Rainaldo donated some land near the bridge to the Genovese Church of Santa Maria
Hannibal's_Bridge
Italian cardinal
Rinaldo Brancaccio (died 27 March 1427) was an Italian cardinal from the 14th and 15th century, during the Western Schism. Other members of his family
Rinaldo_Brancaccio
Foundress of the Franciscan Second Order and saint
non-possession of property. She had her Rule approved by both Cardinal Rainaldo and Pope Innocent IV. Clare's Franciscan theology of joyous poverty in
Clare_of_Assisi
Church in Campania, Italy
known for containing the monumental Renaissance-style tomb of Cardinal Rainaldo Brancacci (Italian: Sepolcro del Cardinale Brancacci) by Donatello and
Sant'Angelo_a_Nilo
Italian condottiero and nobleman
Italian condottiero and nobleman during the Italian Wars. His father was Rainaldo, baron of Rocca d'Evandro, and it is thought that his mother was a noblewoman
Ettore_Fieramosca
Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Memmi, Giovanni di Paolo, Francesco di Vannuccio ("Saint Catherine"), Rainaldo di Rainuccio da Spoleto, Sassetta, Matteo Di Giovanni, Francesco Melzi
The_Frick_Pittsburgh
Ferrarese nobleman
the house of Este. The Este brothers argued over a musician named don Rainaldo. He was in the service of Giulio d'Este, Ercole I's illegitimate son, but
Ferrante_d'Este
Italian Renaissance sculptor (c. 1386–1466)
death in 1427, the partnership took on the funerary monument of Cardinal Rainaldo Brancacci, a Medici ally, at the church of Sant'Angelo a Nilo in Naples
Donatello
Italian painter (1475–1528)
o Rainaldo da Calvi - Enciclopedia". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-06-14. Faraglia, Roselle. "IACOVETTI, Rinaldo, detto Rinaldo o Rainaldo da
Rinaldo_di_Calvi
Historic architectural complex and UNESCO World Heritage site in Pisa, Italy
white stone set with discs of coloured marble, was built by a master named Rainaldo, as indicated by an inscription above the middle door: Rainaldus prudens
Piazza_dei_Miracoli
Comune in Abruzzo, Italy
this period. Several seignors ruled over Pescara afterwards, including Rainaldo Orsini, Louis of Savoy, and Francesco del Borgo, the vicar of king Ladislaus
Pescara
Italian architect
Buscheto's genius"). During the expansion of the cathedral by architect Rainaldo the tomb was transferred to the new facade (first blind arch on the left
Buscheto
City and comune in Abruzzo, Italy
The ecclesiastical authority of the Aprutina Diocese, led by the bishops Rainaldo Acquaviva, Niccolò degli Arcioni (1317), Stefano da Teramo (1335) and Pietro
Teramo
Romanesque architectural style variant
Cathedral and is credited to its architects, Buscheto and his successor Rainaldo. The well-defined style was popular from the 11th to early 13th century
Pisan_Romanesque_style
Former office of the Roman Curia
Pierleoni (1191–1194) Cencio Camerario (Pope Honorius III) (1194–1198) Rainaldo di Acerenza (1198–1200) Biagio di Porto Torres (1200–1203) Giovanni da
Apostolic_Chancery
Illegitimate son of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara (1478-1561)
A dispute arose between Giulio and Ippolito concerning a musician, Don Rainaldo of Sassuolo, in the service of Giulio. Ippolito wanted him for his chapel
Giulio_d'Este
Seniorectus (Senioretto) : 1127–1137 Rainald I (Rainaldo) : 1137 Wibald (Guibaldo or Wibaldo) : 1137 Rainald II (Rainaldo II) : 1137–1166 Theodin I (Teodino) :
List of abbots of Monte Cassino
List_of_abbots_of_Monte_Cassino
Italian bishop and chancelor of Sicily
He stripped of his possessions and sent into exile.[citation needed] Rainaldo di Celano, the archbishop of Capua, was his nephew. Kantorowicz, Ernst
Walter_of_Palearia
Theological treatise by Thomas Aquinas
volume 3 contains the posthumous supplement, two appendices by brother Rainaldo da Piperno, and articles by others. 1981. Westminster, MD: Christian Classics
Summa_Theologica
Ancient Roman city near Naples, Italy
cathedral capitular, took shelter in Giugliano. Saint Massenzio (300? – ?) Rainaldo (1073? – 1078?) Giovanni (1134? – 1141?) Gregorio (1187? – ?) Leone (1207
Cumae
Comune in Umbria, Italy
figures from Foligno include the martyrs Eraclius, Justus, and Maurus, Saint Rainaldo, Blessed Philip and John, Angela of Foligno, and Antonia of Florence (1402–1472)
Foligno
Chacón includes Rainaldo among participants of the election of Alexander III . However, it seems unlikely because Cardinal Rainaldo was not a resident
1159_papal_election
Comune in Apulia, Italy
Dominican Order (O.P.) (1298 - ?) Trasmondo (in 1310) Giacomo (in 1321) Rainaldo di Provenza (1344 – 1352) Lorenzo (1353.11.14 – 1365) Leonardo Arnini (1426
Minervino_Murge
Global alliance of eye health organisations
2023. Pizzarello, Louis; Abiose, Adenike; Ffytche, Timothy; Duerksen, Rainaldo; Thulasiraj, R.; Taylor, Hugh; Faal, Hannah; Rao, Gullapali; Kocur, Ivo;
International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness
International_Agency_for_the_Prevention_of_Blindness
Pope-Emperor conflict in the Middle Ages
high civil employees of the emperor, in special took place the chancellor Rainaldo de Dassel, and the pontifical legacy, and future Pope Alexander III, Rolando
Dominium_mundi
Diotisalvi Hézelon de Liège Lanfranco Ramon Llambard Maginardo Master Mateo Rainaldo Hugo d'Oignies (before 1187–c. 1240) Roger of Helmarshausen (floruit 12th
List_of_Romanesque_artists
Church in Rome, Italy
November 2020. "Chiesa di San Giuda Taddeo ai Cessati Spiriti". Oliviero Rainaldo. Archived from the original on 19 October 2018. Retrieved 29 November 2020
San_Giuda_Taddeo_Apostolo
1420s work by Donatello and Michelozzo in Florence, Italy
Donatello and Michelozzo, who went on to collaborate on the tomb of Cardinal Rainaldo Brancacci in the Church of Sant'Angelo a Nilo in Naples, the tomb of Papal
Tomb_of_Antipope_John_XXIII
destroyed during the demolition of Old St. Peter's; combined with two Rainaldo Orsinis in 1620 22 February 1281 – 28 March 1285 Martin IV Giovanni Pisano
List_of_extant_papal_tombs
Cathedral in Bari, Apulia, Italy
spared), which took place in 1156. At the end of the 12th century Archbishop Rainaldo began the reconstruction of the cathedral, reusing materials from the preceding
Bari_Cathedral
Comune in Marche, Italy
Sponsalia, which stages the wedding between Forasteria d'Acquaviva and Rainaldo di Brunforte (1234). Started in 1988 between the months of July and August
Acquaviva_Picena
Italian architect and sculptor
and later, of Donatello." Tomb of Antipope John XXIII Tomb of Cardinal Rainaldo Brancacci Walls of Dubrovnik Palazzo dello Strozzino San Girolamo, Volterra
Michelozzo
Roman Catholic prelate
of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi e Bisaccia In office 1517–1540 Predecessor Rainaldo Cancellieri Successor Valerio Cancellieri Personal details Died 1540 (1541)
Nicola_Volpe
Sculpture technique
Museum, Berlin Donatello, Assumption of the Virgin, on the Tomb of Cardinal Rainaldo Brancacci, 1426–28, Sant'Angelo a Nilo, Naples Donatello, The Feast of
Stiacciato
recurred, but it no longer predominated. In the Bovo d'Antona and the Rainaldo e Lesengrino, Venetian is clearly felt, although the language is influenced
Italian_literature
Cathedral in Atri, Abruzzo, Italy
centuries. The sober Istrian white stone façade has a large portal by Maestro Rainaldo in Gothic style, and a large rose window with a niche with a figure of
Atri_Cathedral
Brunswick-Lüneburg (Brunswick-Lüneburg) 8 March 1671 11 February 1696 29 September 1710 Rainaldo III Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans Philippe II, Duke of Orléans (Orléans) 20
List_of_Modenese_consorts
Male given name
Swedish Ragnvald, Danish and Norwegian Ragnvaldr, Norse Rainald, German Rainaldo Rainaldu, Latin Rainold, German Ranald, Scottish Gaelic Raynaldo, Spanish
Rǫgnvaldr
Comune in Umbria, Italy
named for the 13th and 14th centuries are Andrea Bianconi and Tommaso, Rainaldo, Pietro and Francesco Ranaldi; later figures include Vincenzo Ventura,
Bevagna
Comune in Abruzzo, Italy
built the ancient village of Ortona that turned out between alliances of Rainaldo, count of Celano. In the fifteenth century Giampaolo Cantelmo was appointed
Ortona_dei_Marsi
Surname list
known as Pietro Cavalieri (died 1580), Roman Catholic Bishop of Lipari Rainaldo Cancellieri, Roman Catholic Bishop of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi Valerio
Cancellieri
Girolamo was born in the noble Neapolitan Carafa family. His parents were Rainaldo Carafa and Portia Carracciola, daughter of the Duke of Sicignano. At the
Girolamo_Carafa
Italian politician (1925–1996)
Asunción, Paraguay, where he will spend the rest of his life. Graziani's son, Rainaldo Graziani, has followed in his father's political footsteps. However, he
Clemente_Graziani
Cathedral in Marche, Italy
reports that after the old building was destroyed in a fire, under Bishop Rainaldo (1136–1159) the new cathedral was built by the hand of mastro Rainerio
Fano_Cathedral
Burials from 462 to 1591
Nicholas III Original destroyed during the demolition; combined with two Rainaldo Orsinis in 1620 1294–1303 Boniface VIII Original tomb chapel, into which
Papal tombs in Old St. Peter's Basilica
Papal_tombs_in_Old_St._Peter's_Basilica
Frazione of Avigliano Umbro, Italy
castle only in 1288 from the previous owners, the brothers Pietro and Rainaldo. A survey conducted at Todi records 21 hearths in 1322. In 1324 a bloody
Sismano
Francesco II Pico was appointed lord of the city. Ingebord, Walter (1969). "Rainaldo Bonacolsi, detto Passerino". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian)
Siege_of_Mirandola_(1321)
of the 11th century when Pereto became the residence of Rainaldo, Count of Marsi. After Rainaldo left for the First Crusade in 1093 and subsequently died
Castello_di_Pereto
documentation affirms this legend. The first documentation of a Scotti is of Rainaldo in 1184 serving as a consul of the collegio dei mercanti (guild of merchants)
Scotti_family
their association with the city: Giovanni, nephew of Pier della Vigna; Rainaldo Gentile, archbishop of Capua; and Cardinal Thomas of Capua. The most famous
Capuan_school_of_rhetoric
dell'Opera del Duomo (copy on west side of the Campanile) Tomb of Cardinal Rainaldo Brancacci: Annunciation relief all other design and execution by Michelozzo
Donatello (catalogue of works)
Donatello_(catalogue_of_works)
Mountain in Italy
after only 1250, that the church was enlarged at the direction of Cardinal Rainaldo and Pope Innocent IV. It was consecrated in 1260. To the right of the Major
La_Verna
Church in Verona, Italy
extraordinary pinecone with the help of his confreres and overseers Samonone and Rainaldo, and other religious men. This work was executed by Master Martino. — Ammo
Basilica_of_San_Zeno,_Verona
Italian noble family
illegitimate son of Roger III, Duke of Apulia. She was the daughter of Rainaldo d'Aquino, Lord of Roccasecca, and Cecilia of Medania. Her brother, Richard
D'Aquino_family
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
Fossa, O.Cist. (1262–1282) Tommaso (1282–1294) [Guglielmo (1292–1293)] Rainaldo, O.P. (1295–1303) Matthias (1303) Bishop-elect Pietro (1303–1320) Raimondo
Archdiocese_of_Chieti-Vasto
Archdiocese in Campania, Italy
(2000), "Gentile, Rainaldo," Jacobus had previously been Bishop of Patti (Sicily). Eubel I, pp. 164, 384. N. Kamp (2000), "Gentile, Rainaldo,". He is called
Archdiocese_of_Capua
Former Catholic Diocese
Edoardo Ferro (12 Aug 1485 – 1491 Died) Biagio de Locha (23 Jan 1492 – ) Rainaldo Cancellieri (16 Dec 1502 – 23 Dec 1517 Resigned) United: 23 December 1517
Roman Catholic Diocese of Sant' Angelo de' Lombardi-Bisaccia
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Sant'_Angelo_de'_Lombardi-Bisaccia
(Abruzzo). The origin of Oricola Castle dates back to the 9th century when Rainaldo, Counts of Marsi, built a fortress along with other towers connected by
Castello_di_Oricola
Roman Catholic diocese in Croatia
Sacco (archbishop) (1490–1505 Died) Giuliano Maffei O.F.M. (1505–1510) Rainaldo Graziani, O.F.M. (1510–1520) Filippo Trivulzio (1521–1543) Panfilo Strassoldo
Diocese_of_Dubrovnik
History of the municipality of Marino, Italy
fierce Ghibelline, besieged the Guelph Rainaldo Orsini in Marino, but was unable to conquer the position since Rainaldo "in castro Marini non sine audace promptitudine
History_of_Marino
Catholic appointments from 1160 to 1180
O.S.B. Cas. Pietro de Bono Can. Reg. Ermanno Bonifazio Giovanni O.S.B. Rainaldo O.S.B. Cas. Odone Gérard d'Autun Vernavero Lesbio Grassi Leonato O.S.B
Cardinals created by Alexander III
Cardinals_created_by_Alexander_III
Archdiocese in southern Italy
(1151–1178) Richardus (1178–1184) Peter (IV) (1184–1194) Peter (V) (1194–1197) Rainaldo (1198–1199) Andrea (1200–1231) From 1203 to 1954 the archbishopric of Acerenza
Archdiocese_of_Acerenza
Italian monk and Roman Catholic Cardinal
fief. The modern Italian spelling is Ocre. Tommaso had brothers named Rainaldo and Pietro, and nephews Luca, Matteo, Berardo, Bartolomeo Jacobo, (Domino)
Tommaso_d'Ocra
controversy, up to the Humiliation of Canossa. Conversely, the bishop of Como Rainaldo had always maintained a pro-papal attitude, attracting the antipathies
War_of_Milan_against_Como
Minister general Egidio Delfini de Amelia (1500–1506), 40th Minister general Rainaldo Graziani de Cotignola (1506–1510), 41st Minister general Felipe Porcacci
List of ministers general of the Franciscans
List_of_ministers_general_of_the_Franciscans
of Carsoli and the Santa Maria church in Cellis were donated by Count Rainaldo the monastery of Subiaco. Later the castle was owned by Albe accounts,
Castello_di_Carsoli
Italian noble family
known as Conti dei Marsi, who inherited the fief of Sangro from his father Rainaldo (today's Castel di Sangro ), located near the homonymous river, becoming
Di_Sangro_family
Catholic appointments from 1130 to 1142
Tommaso Raniero Goizo Aimerico Presbitero Pietro Longino Tommaso Can. Reg. Rainaldo di Collemezzo O.S.B. Cas. Ubaldo Pietro Pietro Guido Moricotti Niccolò
Cardinals created by Innocent II
Cardinals_created_by_Innocent_II
Italian prelate and diplomat
papal vice-chancellor by 1244. Other relatives, like Enrico da Eboli and Rainaldo de Guasto, were also in imperial service. The Eboli were also related to
Thomas_of_Capua
Catholic ecclesial title in Switzerland
commissioners to hand over captured French territories to the papal legate, Bishop Rainaldo Concoreggi. He was elected bishop of Lausanne in the second half of 1301
Bishop_of_Lausanne
Election of Pope Adrian IV
Gerard de Namur was legate in Germany, while Ildebrando in Lombardy. Abbot Rainaldo of Montecassino was not a resident of Roman Curia: Robinson, p. 78 S. Miranda
1154_papal_election
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
for the territories of the Lower Berzo, Ono and Cricolo and Cerveno of Rainaldo. In July 1404, the town of Berzo was destroyed by the Guelphs from the
Berzo_Inferiore
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
Bonfilius (1216–1252) Tommaso Fusconi (1253–1273) Bernardo (1273–1281) Rainaldo di Uguccione Malavolti (1282–1307) Ruggeri, O. P. (1307–1316) Donusdei
Archdiocese of Siena–Colle di Val d'Elsa–Montalcino
Archdiocese_of_Siena–Colle_di_Val_d'Elsa–Montalcino
History of the municipality of Pescara, Italy
air). Among the numerous lords who ruled Pescara during this period were Rainaldo Orsini, Luigi di Savoia, and Francesco del Borgo, known as Cecco del Cozzo
History_of_Pescara
(1343.10.27 – 1349) Nicola, O.F.M. (1349 – 1361?) Cristoforo (1361 – 1371) Rainaldo di Monte Sant’Angelo, O.F.M. (9 June 1371 – 1385?) Samparinus (1385? –
Roman Catholic Diocese of Vieste
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Vieste
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
(c. 1010 – c. 1028) Liudger (1030/32–1046) Benno (attested 1049–1061) Rainaldo (1061/62–1084) Aribertus (1085–1088) Hartwicus (attested 1092) Guido Grimoldi
Diocese_of_Como
passed to Montecassino: on that occasion he issued, in favor of abbot Rainaldo di Collemezzo, a document confirming all the donations and concessions
Nostra_Segnora_de_Mesumundu
Cardinal who is not a member of the Roman Curia
College of Cardinals after assuming episcopal office (Lombardo of Benevento, Rainaldo of Gaeta), there also appeared members of the College who were simultaneously
External_cardinal
spelling of the name varies from one document to another: Arnaldo, Rinaldo, Rainaldo, Rainaldus, Renaldi or Renaldo. On his arrival in Italy, Arnt van der Dussen
Arnt_van_der_Dussen
Uncanonical Cardinals appointed by antipopes
Cardinal-Deacon Consistory of 1131 Donato, Cardinal-Priest Anselmo, Cardinal-Priest Rainaldo, Cardinal-Deacon Matteo, Cardinal-Deacon Consistory of 1135.03.31 : only
Pseudocardinal
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
still bishop-elect. He was consecrated in Avignon by the Bishop of Ostia, Rainaldo di Porta (1321–1325). He spent the next twelve years in Avignon, governing
Diocese_of_Padua
Film festival in Locarno, Switzerland
Verkehrsmeldung The Traffic Message Alex Brunner Switzerland Il Ponte The Bridge Rainaldo Zambrano Switzerland Inventaire Lausannois Lausanne Inventory Yves Yersin
35th_Locarno_Film_Festival
Eugenius III Papal legate in Scandinavia; future Pope Adrian IV (1153-1154) Rainaldo di Collemezzo, O.S.B.Cas. Priest of SS. Marcellino e Pietro ca. 1139-1141
1153_papal_election
of S. Crisogono 1139 Innocent II Protopriest; papal legate in Lombardy Rainaldo di Collemezzo, O.S.B.Cas. Priest of SS. Marcellino e Pietro ca. 1139–1141
1145_papal_election
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
Bessi, O.E.S.A. (1360?–1367) Niccolò da Nola, O.F.M. (1368) Roberto de Rainaldo (1369 – 1380?) Pier Nicolò Blandibelli (1380–1386?) Roman Obedience Antonio
Diocese of Pitigliano-Sovana-Orbetello
Diocese_of_Pitigliano-Sovana-Orbetello
Morosini. Boldù' married again in 1460 to Fiordelize, the daughter of Conte Rainaldo da Collalto. Leonardo Boldù' was elected Avogador omnes curias in 1446
Leonardo_Boldù
Elector Cardinalatial Title Elevated Elevator Notes Rainaldo di Collemezzo, O.S.B.Cas. Priest of SS. Marcellino e Pietro ca. 1139-1141 Innocent II Abbot
1144_papal_election
Priest of S. Cecilia 22 December 1139 Innocent II Papal legate in Lombardy Rainaldo di Collemezzo, O.S.B.Cas. Priest of SS. Marcellino e Pietro ca. 1139–1141
1143_papal_election
Former Latin Catholic diocese in Cyprus
– ????), elect, died before consecrated Goffredo (30 July 1384 – ????) Rainaldo Bertrando d'Alagno (12 October 1390 – 4 January 1391), transferred to the
Diocese_of_Famagusta
RAINALDO
RAINALDO
RAINALDO
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Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Irish Nuada, possibly NUDD means "fog."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Honest
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Kind; Smooth; Easy
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Calf
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Friend of peace.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Greek, Latin
Wise; The Name of the Great Greek Philosopher; Used by Greek Families; Whole Power
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Name of a Saint
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Interrupter of the sacrifice of Daksha
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
A Star; Name of a Star
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
RAINALDO
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