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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...
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    the emperor, relieving the city. After the Emperor left, Cardinal Raniero Capocci, leader of Viterbo, had the garrison massacred. The Pope made another...
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  • 1198) May 26 – Peter I (Mauclerc), French nobleman (b. 1187) May 27 – Raniero Capocci, Italian priest and cardinal June 7 – Vitslav I, Danish nobleman and...
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    Rainiero Can. Reg. Giovanni Domenico Trinci [fr] Gregorio Theodoli [It] Raniero Capocci O.Cist. Romano Bonaventura Stefano Normandis dei Conti Tommaso da Capua...
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  • 1198) May 26 – Peter I (Mauclerc), French nobleman (b. 1187) May 27 – Raniero Capocci, Italian priest and cardinal June 7 – Vitslav I, Danish nobleman and...
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  • Viterbo (1180–1250), Italian cardinal and military leader, also known as Raniero Capocci Prince Ranieri, Duke of Castro (1883–1973), claimant of the house of...
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    Bianca Lancia, Frederick's sons Manfred and Enzio, Pietro della Vigna, Raniero Capocci. Ignaz Heinrich von Wessenberg wrote the tragedy Kaiser Friedrich der...
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  • moved from southern Italy with an army, joining the papal troops under Raniero Capocci at Montefiascone. On October 8, the Romans attacked Viterbo, but were...
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    at Paliano in the diocese of Palestrina. In 1234, he and Cardinal Raniero Capocci were asked by the general chapter of the Cistercian order to curb the...
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  • their own provost. The case was actually heard and decided by Cardinal Raniero Capocci, but Conrad was charged with holding the Stift (church property) in...
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    the senior cardinal-deacon (prior diaconum), the Cistercian Rainerius (Capocci). F. Gregorovius, History of Rome in the Middle Ages, Volume V.1 second...
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  • start date of Aldoin's third exile is uncertain. In 1248, Cardinal Raniero Capocci referred to his having been exiled for fifteen years, putting the start...
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    Crescenzio (1015) Sasso de Anagni (1116–1131) Martino Cybo (1132–1142) Raniero (1143–1144) Villano Gaetani (1144–1146) Gerardo (1151–1158) Gero (1172)...
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    Althan (16 September 1720 – 20 June 1734, deceased) Vacante (1734 – 1738) Raniero d'Elci (23 July 1738 – 10 April 1747); in commendam (10 April 1747 – 22...
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    and its Rulers in Late-Medieval France. Brepols. Kamp, N (1975). "Capocci, Raniero (Raynerius de Viterbio, Rainerius, Ranerius, Reinerius)". Dizionario...
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    Capocci, O. Cist. (1243–1244 resigned) Scambio Aliotti (1245–1253) Alferius (1254–1258) Pietro (attested 1259) Philippus (1263–1285) Pietro Capocci di...
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    19 April 2003) Jean-Louis Pierre Tauran (21 October 2003 - 5 July 2018) Raniero Cantalamessa (28 November 2020 – present) "Thursday: Sant’Apollinare",...
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