Saint Ranieri

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Saint Ranieri is a 12th-century Pisan saint venerated as a model of penitence and pilgrimage, especially associated with sailors and his native city of Pisa.

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Label Occurrences
Saint Ranieri canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic saint
Christian saint
Pisan saint
associatedWith Pisan merchants
maritime community of Pisa
bodyDiscoveredIncorrupt true
canonizationStatus locally venerated saint
centuryOfActivity 12th century
commemoratedBy liturgical celebrations in Pisa
processions in Pisa
countryOfCitizenship Republic of Pisa
cultDeveloped 12th century
era High Middle Ages
feastDayObservedIn Pisa
givenName Ranieri
hasFeastDay 17 June
hasTypeOfSainthood confessor
honorificPrefix Saint
iconography depicted as a pilgrim
depicted near the sea
depicted with a rosary
depicted with a staff
influenced Pisan civic identity
knownFor life of asceticism
miracles attributed after death
renouncing a wealthy lifestyle
languageOfName Italian
livedIn Holy Land
majorShrine Pisa Cathedral complex
surface form: Pisa Cathedral
nativeCity Pisa
notableFor penitence
pilgrimage
occupation hermit
pilgrim
patronage Pisa
sailors
travelers
placeOfBirth Pisa
placeOfDeath Pisa
regionOfCult Italian maritime cities
Tuscany
religion Christianity
sexOrGender male
undertook pilgrimage to the Holy Land
veneratedAs model of penitence
model of pilgrimage
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pisa hasPatronSaint Saint Ranieri
Republic of Pisa patronSaint Saint Ranieri