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(33) 1.GUALTERIO (?-1101)

Birth. (No date or place found). He is also listed as Gualtiero; as Valtero; and as Gautier.

Education. (No information found).

Cardinalate. Created cardinal bishop of Albano in a consistory celebrated in 1091 Consecrated (no information found). He first appeared as a cardinal on March 20, 1091 . Attended the Council of Saint-Gilles on March 7 to 13, 1092. On February 11, 1093, he is mentioned in a document of Count Rainoldo de Craon. On February 6, 1094, he was at the church of S. Maria Nuova, Rome, with Pope Urban II and other cardinals. In 1095, he was named legate before King William I, the Conqueror, of England; he landed in Dover on May 13, 1095 (Whitsunday) and went to the English court at Windsor castle; he imposed the pallium on Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, future saint, on June 10, 1095. He was with Pope Urban II on November 18, 1095 in Clermont; on January 21, 1096 in Poitiers; on March 20, 1096 in Tours; on March 30, 1096 and before the following April 14 in Poitiers; on May 23, 1096 in Toulouse; on July 11, 1096 in Nîmes, where he attended the council celebrated in that city; and on July 20, 1096 in Saint-Gilles. On April 24, 1099, he was at St. Peter's basilica in Rome. Participated in thepapal election of 1099, in which Pope Paschal II was elected. Subscribed papal bulls issued between April 1099 and November 20, 1100. On April 14, 1100, he was at the Lateran palace; on November 15, 1100, he was in Anagni with the papal court; and on the following November 20, he was back at the Lateran palace.

Death. 1101, (no place found). Buried (no information found).

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(34) 2.RANGIER, O.S.B. (ca. 1035-soon after July 20, 1096)

Birth. Ca. 1035, Reims, France. He is also listed as Raugier; as Rangerio; and as Rangerius.

Education. Entered the Order of Saint Benedict (Benedictines) in the monastery of Saint-Benoît Majeur, Marmoutier, Tours.

Priesthood. Ordained (no further information found). Sent to Rome by his abbot; he was retained by Pope Urban II and resided at the monastery of SS. Trinità della Cava.

Cardinalate. Created cardinal priest of S. Susanna in a consistory celebrated ca. 1091 .

Episcopate. Elected archbishop of Reggio, Calabria, in 1092. Consecrated (no information found). In August 1092, he was in Salerno with the pope and signed a papal decision in a controversy between Roger of Apuleia and Archbishop Alfanus of Salerno. On September 5, 1092, he attended the dedication of the church of the monastery of La Cava by Pope Urban II; the pope commissioned him to consecrate the church of S. Maria della Cava. Participated in the Synod of Piacenza in 1095. Accompanied the pope to the Synod of Clermont in November 1095; on January 10, 1096, he participated in the dedication of the altar of the monastery of Charroux in the diocese of Poitiers; and on the following March 10, he was present at the consecration of the church of the monastery of Saint-Benoît Majeur, Marmoutier, Tours, by Pope Urban II. Subscribed papal bulls issued by Pope Urban II in favor of the monastery of La Cava and the church of Salerno. Resigned his see in 1106. Attended the Council of Guastalla in 1106. Subscribed a papal bull issued by Pope Paschal II in favor of the church of Tours. In January 1111, Pope Paschal II ordered Archbishop Rangier, as well as other prelates, to be judges in a matter concerning the archbishop of Palermo. He participated in the Lateran Synod on March 23, 1112.

Death. Soon after July 20, 1096 , (no place found). Buried (no information found).






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