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    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...
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  • Rainaldo Cancellieri was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi (1502–1517). On 16 December 1502, Rainaldo Cancellieri...
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    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...
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    the mountains close to Pisa to cut marble. The cut stones were given to Rainaldo Speziale, worker of St. Francesco. In 1272, construction resumed under...
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    Memmi, Giovanni di Paolo, Francesco di Vannuccio ("Saint Catherine"), Rainaldo di Rainuccio da Spoleto, Sassetta, Matteo Di Giovanni, Francesco Melzi...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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    The Tomb of Cardinal Rainaldo Brancacci (or Brancaccio) is a sculptural work in the church of Sant'Angelo a Nilo in Naples, southern Italy, executed by...
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    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...
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    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...
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    this period. Several seignors ruled over Pescara afterwards, including Rainaldo Orsini, Louis of Savoy, and Francesco del Borgo, the vicar of king Ladislaus...
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    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...
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    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...
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  • Diotisalvi Hézelon de Liège Lanfranco Ramon Llambard Maginardo Master Mateo Rainaldo Hugo d'Oignies (before 1187–c. 1240) Roger of Helmarshausen (floruit 12th...
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    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...
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    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...
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    cathedral capitular, took shelter in Giugliano. Saint Massenzio (300? – ?) Rainaldo (1073? – 1078?) Giovanni (1134? – 1141?) Gregorio (1187? – ?) Leone (1207...
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    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...
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    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...
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  • Diocese of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi e Bisaccia In office 1517–1540 Predecessor Rainaldo Cancellieri Successor Valerio Cancellieri Personal details Died 1540...
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    The ecclesiastical authority of the Aprutina Diocese, led by the bishops Rainaldo Acquaviva, Niccolò degli Arcioni (1317), Stefano da Teramo (1335) and Pietro...
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    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...
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    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...
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    known for containing the monumental Renaissance-style tomb of Cardinal Rainaldo Brancacci (Italian: Sepolcro del Cardinale Brancacci) by Donatello and...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    2023. Pizzarello, Louis; Abiose, Adenike; Ffytche, Timothy; Duerksen, Rainaldo; Thulasiraj, R.; Taylor, Hugh; Faal, Hannah; Rao, Gullapali; Kocur, Ivo;...
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    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...
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  • known as Pietro Cavalieri (died 1580), Roman Catholic Bishop of Lipari Rainaldo Cancellieri, Roman Catholic Bishop of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi Valerio...
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