Raniero Nicolai (1893 – 1958) was an Italian poet. He won a gold medal in the art competitions at the 1920 Olympic Games for his "Canzoni Olimpioniche" ("Olympic Songs").
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Raniero Alliata di Pietratagliata or more correctly "of the Duchi di Pietratagliata" (1886 – 1979) was an Italian intellectual, theosophist and entomologist. His insect collection is conserved in museum in Terrasini.
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Raniero Monaco di Lapio (1983-) is an Italian actor and former model.
Correct Italian pronunciation for "Raniero":Rah-Nee-AYHR-OhRoll your "R." "A" as in "Father." Stress "I" to "EE" in "Ni." "E" is spoken as "Aye," or otherwise "Ayhr"/"Air." Roll you "R," once again. "O" is as usual, "Oh." Add your best Italian accent-- voilà!