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 adversary of emperor Frederick II.
RanieroCapocci, also known as Ranieri, Rainier, or Rainerio da Viterbo (c. 1180-1190 – 27 May 1250) was an Italian cardinal and military leader, a fierce...
the emperor, relieving the city. After the Emperor left, Cardinal RanieroCapocci, leader of Viterbo, had the garrison massacred. The Pope made another...
1198) May 26 – Peter I (Mauclerc), French nobleman (b. 1187) May 27 – RanieroCapocci, Italian priest and cardinal June 7 – Vitslav I, Danish nobleman and...
Viterbo (1180–1250), Italian cardinal and military leader, also known as RanieroCapocci Prince Ranieri, Duke of Castro (1883–1973), claimant of the house of...
1198) May 26 – Peter I (Mauclerc), French nobleman (b. 1187) May 27 – RanieroCapocci, Italian priest and cardinal June 7 – Vitslav I, Danish nobleman and...
moved from southern Italy with an army, joining the papal troops under RanieroCapocci at Montefiascone. On October 8, the Romans attacked Viterbo, but were...
their own provost. The case was actually heard and decided by Cardinal RanieroCapocci, but Conrad was charged with holding the Stift (church property) in...
the senior cardinal-deacon (prior diaconum), the Cistercian Rainerius (Capocci). F. Gregorovius, History of Rome in the Middle Ages, Volume V.1 second...
at Paliano in the diocese of Palestrina. In 1234, he and Cardinal RanieroCapocci were asked by the general chapter of the Cistercian order to curb the...
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...
Capocci, O. Cist. (1243–1244 resigned) Scambio Aliotti (1245–1253) Alferius (1254–1258) Pietro (attested 1259) Philippus (1263–1285) Pietro Capocci di...