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14th-century Italian author
Rinaldo Cavalchini (1291–1362) lived in Villafranca di Verona near Verona and was better known as Rinaldo from Villafranca. He was the son of the notary
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Niccola di Capoccia, a cardinal; Lapo da Castiglionchio of Florence; Rinaldo Cavalchini, the son of the notary Oliviero; Stefano Colonna the Elder, the son
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Roman Catholic diocese in Rome, Italy
d'Elci, 1755–1761 Giuseppe Spinelli, 1761–1763 Carlo Alberto Guidoboni Cavalchini, 1763–1774 Fabrizio Serbelloni, 1774–1775 Gian Francesco Albani, 1775–1803
Suburbicarian Diocese of Ostia
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Position in the Catholic Church
Lucius III in 1181 Ugolino di Conti was elected Pope Gregory IX in 1227 Rinaldo di Jenne was elected Pope Alexander IV in 1254 Pedro Julião was elected
Dean of the College of Cardinals
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Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
d'Elci, 1755–1761 Giuseppe Spinelli, 1761–1763 Carlo Alberto Guidoboni Cavalchini, 1763–1774 Fabrizio Serbelloni, 1774–1775 Giovanni Francesco Albani, 1775–1803
Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri–Segni
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Italian noble family
Modena and thanks to their loyalty, with the May 3, 1726, decree, the duke Rinaldo d'Este of Modena gave them the name "Malaspina Estensi". Their newly formed
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Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Arnoldus, ARNALDO means "eagle power."
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American, Australian, Chinese, German, Jamaican, Portuguese, Spanish
Rules with Counsel; Form of Ronald; Well Advised Ruler; Ruler Advisor; Wise Ruler
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Scottish
Rules with counsel. Form of Ronald.
Male
English
English and Scottish name derived from Old Norse Rögnvaldr, RONALD means "wise ruler."
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American, Australian, British, English, Portuguese
Wise Ruler; Rule; Form of Reginald; Counsel Power
Male
English
Scottish Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Raghnall, RANALD means "wise ruler."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Reynaldus, REYNALDO means "wise ruler."
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Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Reynaldus, RONALDO means "wise ruler."
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British, Christian, English, German, Scottish
Counsel Power; Rules with Counsel; Form of Ronald
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French
 Old French form of German Reinhold, REINALD means "wise ruler."
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Italian Teutonic
Wise power.
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Spanish
Counselor-ruler.
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Teutonic
Wise power.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Ricardus, RICARDO means "powerful ruler."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Reginaldus, RINALDO means "wise ruler."
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Spanish American
Rules with counsel. Form of Ronald.
Female
English
Feminine form of English/Scottish Ronald, RONALDA means "wise ruler."
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British, English, French, German, Italian, Teutonic
Form of Reginald; Counsel Power
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Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Reginaldus, REINALDO means "wise ruler."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Geraldus, GIRALDO means "spear ruler."
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Tamil
Delight
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Hindu
Belonging to a good clan, Good birth
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Hindu, Indian
Moon
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Who is Ever Wise
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English
Variant spelling of English Miles, MYLES means "son of Mile."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful Sky
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kevalya | கேவாலà¯à®¯à®¾
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Arabic, Muslim
Intelligent
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Hindu
To be pleased
Female
English
Short form of English Tilly, TILL means "mighty in battle."Â
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a.
Of or pertaining to Atella, in ancient Italy; as, Atellan plays; farcical; ribald.
a.
Low; base; mean; filthy; obscene.
n.
A ribald.
n./
A low, vulgar, brutal, foul-mouthed wretch; a lewd fellow.
n.
The satirical or ribald poetry of the Goliards.
n.
A ribald.
a.
Like a ribald.
n.
Ribaldry; buffoonery; a ribald story.
n.
The talk of a ribald; low, vulgar language; indecency; obscenity; lewdness; -- now chiefly applied to indecent language, but formerly, as by Chaucer, also to indecent acts or conduct.
n.
A buffoon in the Middle Ages, who attended rich men's tables to make sport for the guests by ribald stories and songs.
a.
Filthy; obscene; ribald.
a.
Of a ribald quality.