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Teodorico Ranieri

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Ranieri came from an ecclesiastical family; his uncle was the bishop of Piacenza and his brother Zampo was bishop of Soana, and of Pietro.
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In 1298 Ranieri was instrumental in the destruction of the city of Palestrina on the orders of
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is named after a medieval tower once owned by Cardinal Ranieri.
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