depicted as a bearded hermit in a hairshirt holding a rosary; as a young pilgrim in a hairshirt carrying a banner with the Pisan cross; as being raised up by devils; or as dying in a hairshirt.
Patronage
Pisa; travellers
Rainerius (c. 1115/1117 – 1160) is the patron saint of Pisa and patron saint of travellers.[1] His feast day is June 17, his name may also be spelled Raynerius, Rainerius, Rainier, Raineri, Rainieri, Ranieri, Raniero, or Regnier.
^André Vauchez (1993) The Laity in the Middle Ages: Religious Beliefs and Devotional Practices, Daniel E. Bornstein, ed., and Margery J. Schneider, trans. (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press), 55.
name may also be spelled Raynerius, Rainerius, Rainier, Raineri, Rainieri, Ranieri, Raniero, or Regnier. Rainerius was the son of Gandulfo Scacceri, a...
Reinerius (or Rainerius) Saccho (1200s – c. 1263) was an Italian Dominican inquisitor. Saccho was born at Piacenza about the beginning of the thirteenth...
beginning the faithful entered the cathedral through the Gate of Saint Rainerius, found in the south transept of the same name, which faces the bell tower...
Ar-Rayès 29 June 1832 23 March 1914 10 June 2001 by Pope John Paul II Rainerius c. 1115 or 1117 c. 1160 found in Roman Martyrology Rais 200s 303 Ralph...
took place in the lower basilica was the election in 1099 of Cardinal Rainerius of St Clemente as Pope Paschal II. Apart from those in Santa Maria Antiqua...
Antonino, German: Ludwig Salvator Maria Joseph Johann Baptist Dominicus Rainerius Ferdinand Carl Zenobius Antonin) (Florence, 4 August 1847 – Schloss Brandeis...
representing the Virgin Mary Apse with mosaic Coffered ceiling Altar of Saint Rainerius Interior view of central part Marble columns The Compound, with the Pisa...
Theodore of Pavia Padua – Anthony of Padua Pescia – Abdon and Sennen Pisa – Rainerius Ponza – Silverius Querceta, Seravezza – Joseph Randazzo – Joseph Reggio...
Hypatius of Bithynia (Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches) Rainerius Samuel and Henrietta Barnett (Church of England) June 17 (Eastern Orthodox...
Saint Rainier (c. 1117–c. 1160), Pisan saint, also be spelled Raynerius, Rainerius, Rainieri, Ranieri, Raniero, or Regnier. Renier of Montferrat (1162–1183)...
designated Cardinal Rainerius da Bieda as his successor. The cardinal-electors, with the consent of the lower Roman clergy, chose Rainerius, who, after a flight...
a major figure of legend Pope Symmachus (?–514), pope from 498 to 514 Rainerius Saccho, 13th century Inquisitor Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence...
Silvio Ranieri (b. 1882, d. 1956), Italian mandolin player and virtuoso Rainerius (c. 1117 – c. 1160), Saint Ranieri, Pisan saint. Renier of Montferrat...
and brother of Pope Benedict IX; Count Gerard of Galeria, the son of Rainerius; and members of the Monticelli branch of the Crescentius family from Tivoli...
and a book) Bernard of Clairvaux (white habit, kneeling on the steps) Rainerius Augustine of Hippo (in bishop's vestments) Roch or James the Great Sebastian...
influential saints of Pisa along with Bona of Pisa, Guido della Gherardesca and Rainerius. The church of Santo Sepolcro, Pisa holds a bust-reliquary of St. Ubaldesca...
(1132–1161) Gerardus (1162) (a creation of Victor IV) Manfred (1163–1173) Rainerius (1175–1182) Radulfus Nigellus (1185–c. 1190) Gregorius de Monte Carello...