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Saint Raynerius of Split
Bishop of Cagli and Archbishop of Split
Died
1180 Split, Croatia
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church
Feast
4 August
Raynerius of Split[1] (died 1180) was an Italian Camaldolese monk. He became bishop of Cagli, from 1156 to 1175, and then archbishop of Split.[2]
He was stoned to death in a dispute over land,[3] defending the rights of the Church.[4] He is a Catholic saint and his feast day is August 4.[4]
^also Raniero, Ranieri, Renier, Rayner.
^"San Rainerio (Raniero) di Cagli".
^Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) : "Cagli e Pergola"
^ ab"Saint of the Day, August 4". Archived from the original on 2011-05-19. Retrieved 2008-07-15.
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