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Renier or Rénier is a masculine given and a surname which may refer to: Given name *Renier Botha (born 1992), South African rugby union player *Renier Coetzee (born 1961), South African Army brigadier general *Renier de Huy (died c. 1150?), Belgian or Netherlandish metalworker and sculptor *Renier of St Laurent (died 1188), Benedictine monk *Renier I of Montferrat (1084–1135), ruler of the state of Montferrat in north-west Italy *Renier of Montferrat (1162–1183), fifth son of William V of Montferrat and Judith of Babenberg *Renier Schoeman (born 1983), South African rugby union player *Renier of Trit, first Frankish duke of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv, Bulgaria) from 1204 to 1205 *Renier van Tzum (1600–1670), merchant/trader and official of the Dutch East India Company * Renier Vázquez Igarza (born 1979), Spanish chess player, Grand Master in 2007 *Renier Zen (died 1268), 45th doge of Venice Surname *Alphonse Renier, Belgian football player who competed in the 1900 Olymp ...
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Renier Botha
Renier Botha (born 28 September 1992) is a South African professional rugby union player who last played for in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is scrum-half. Career Youth and Varsity rugby After playing high school rugby with Kimberley-based Diamantveld High School, Botha was included in the squad for the 2010 Under-18 Craven Week tournament in Welkom. He also made one appearance for the side in the Under-19 provincial championships. Botha went to the University of the Free State, playing club rugby for them and making their Varsity Cup squad for the 2013 Varsity Cup. He made four starts for the side, scoring one try against the . Towards the end of the season, Botha also made three appearances for former side in the 2013 Under-21 Provincial Championship competition, playing as a centre. Botha didn't make the squad for the 2014 Varsity Cup, instead playing Vodacom Cup rugby for the . Free State Cheetahs Botha made his first class deb ...
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Jérémie Renier
(; born 6 January 1981) is a Belgian actor. His film debut was in 1992 at the age of 11 in a small Belgian film entitled "Les sept péchés capitaux (The Seven Deadly Sins)". He became better known to worldwide audiences in '' Brotherhood of the Wolf'' (2001) and (2005), for the latter he was nominated for the European Film Award for Best Actor. For his portrayal of French singer in the 2012 film ''My Way'', he was nominated for the César Award for Best Actor. As Yves Saint Laurent co-founder Pierre Bergé Pierre Vital Georges Bergé (; 14 November 1930 – 8 September 2017) was a French industrialist and patron. He co-founded the fashion label Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), and was a longtime business partner—and onetime significant other—of its ..., in the 2014's biopic '' Saint Laurent'', he was nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actor. Filmography Awards and nominations References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Renier, Jeremi ...
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Masculine Given Names
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A '' Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names and ...
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Reynier (other)
Reynier may refer to: People * Reynier (given name), Dutch masculine given name * Franck Reynier (born 1965), French politician * Jean Reynier (1771–1814), French general * Léon Reynier (1833–1895), French virtuoso violinist Places * Bayons#Reynier, Reynier, former commune in south eastern France * Reynier Village, Los Angeles See also

* Rainer (other) * Reginar * Regnier (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname Surnames of French origin ...
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Renierite
Renierite is a rare copper zinc germanium bearing sulfide mineral with the chemical formula . It occurs at the Kipushi Mine, Democratic Republic of the Congo; and Namibia Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country on the west coast of Southern Africa. Its borders include the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Angola and Zambia to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south; in the no ..., among other places. Renierite was named after Armand Renier (26 June 1876 – 9 October 1951), a Belgian geologist and director of the Belgian Geological Survey. References Zinc minerals Sulfide minerals Germanium minerals Tetragonal minerals Minerals in space group 112 {{Sulfide-mineral-stub ...
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Reinier
Reinier is the Dutch form of the Germanic masculine given name ''Raginheri'', composed of the two elements ''ragin'' ("advice") and ''heri'' ("army"). It is equivalent to Scandinavian ''Ragnar'', German '' Rainer'', French '' Rainier'', and Spanish and Italian ''Raniero''. An archaic spelling is Reynier or Reijnier. People with the name Reinier include: ;Reinier * Reinier Alcántara (born 1982), Cuban footballer * Reinier Asmoredjo (born 1962), Surinamese artist * Reinier Cornelis Bakhuizen van den Brink (born 1881), Dutch biologist * Reinier Cornelis Bakhuizen van den Brink (born 1911), Dutch biologist, and son of the above. * Reinier Beeuwkes (1884–1963), Dutch footballer * Reinier Blom (1867–1943), Dutch gymnast * Reinier Boitet (1691–1758), Dutch publisher and writer * Reinier Butöt, Dutch curler * Reinier Camminga (fl. 1300-1306), Governor of Friesland * Reinier Craeyvanger (1812–1880), Dutch painter and etcher * Reinier Estpinan (born 1982), Cuban sport ...
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Regnier (other)
Régnier or Regnier is a French given name, personal name and surname, and may refer to: Surname * Adolphe Regnier (1804-1884), French linguist * Anatol Regnier (* 1945), German classical guitarist and writer * Charles Regnier (1914–2001, father of Anatol Regnier), German actor * Claude Ambroise Régnier (1746–1814), French lawyer and politician * Émile Régnier (1894–1940), French World War I pilot * Eva Regnier (born 1971), American decision scientist * Henri de Régnier (1864–1936), French symbolist poet * Marc Regnier (born circa 1960), American classical guitarist * Mary Pius Regnier (1914–2005), American nun and former general superior of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana * Mathurin Régnier (1573–1613), French satirist * Michel Régnier (1931–1999), "Greg", Belgian comics writer and artist * Natacha Régnier (born 1974), Belgian actor * Nicolas Régnier (1591–1667), Flemish painter and art collector * Paule Régnier (188 ...
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Yannick Renier
Yannick Renier (born 29 March 1975) is a Belgian actor who started his career in the theatre in the 1990s and has since appeared in several films and television productions. Life and career Renier trained at the Conservatoire Royal in Brussels and started his professional acting career in 1995, appearing in many stage productions of both classical and modern drama. Renier's first full-length film was ''Miss Montigny'' in 2004. He became widely known in Belgium in 2006 through his role in the first series of the television drama ''Septième Ciel Belgique''. He then played opposite Isabelle Huppert and his half-brother Jérémie in the film ''Nue Propriété'', and has since appeared in other roles including the lead part of Yves in the 2008 '' Nés en 68''. He was awarded Best Male Newcomer for Yves in ''Nés en 68'' at the 2008 Cabourg Film Festival. For his role in '' Private Lessons (Élève libre)'', Renier was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 1st Magritte Awar ...
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Pascal Renier
Pascal Renier (born 3 August 1971) is a former Belgian football defender. His former clubs include Club Brugge and R.E. Mouscron. He also played for Troyes AC in French Division 1. Renier was in the Belgium squad for the 1994 World Cup The 1994 FIFA World Cup was the 15th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national soccer teams. It was hosted by the United States and took place from June 17 to July 17, 1994, at nine venues across the country. The United States w ..., albeit without playing. References External links * * 1971 births Footballers from Liège Province Belgian men's footballers Belgian expatriate men's footballers RFC Liège players Standard Liège players ES Troyes AC players Expatriate men's footballers in France Club Brugge KV players Royal Excel Mouscron players K.V.C. Westerlo players S.V. Zulte Waregem players Men's association football central defenders Living people 1994 FIFA World Cup players Belgium men's inte ...
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Paolo Renier
Paolo Renier (21 November 1710 – 13 February 1789) was a Venetian statesman, the 119th Doge of Venice, and penultimate, from 1779 until his death. He was a noted orator, and served as ambassador to the Ottoman Empire and to Austria. His election as Doge was unpopular, and he was the subject of numerous menacing letters at the time. Renier was succeeded as Doge by Ludovico Manin, who would be the last Doge of Venice. He married Giustina Donà (d. 1751) in 1733, and Margherita Delmaz (d. 1817) in 1751. Through his brother, Daniele, he is the great-granduncle of Michelangelo Celesia. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GMDN-J4F Ca' Rezzonico - Giustina Donà dalle Rose Lodovico Gallina.jpg, Giustina Donà dalle Rose (1715–1751) by Lodovico Gallina Italian States-Venice (1779-89) 50 Zecchini.jpg, 50 Zecchini from the reign of Paolo Renier (1779–89), penultimate Doge of Venice Venice ( ; ; , formerly ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of t ...
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Marc Renier
Marc Renier (born 28 March 1953) is a former Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1980 Tour de France The 1980 Tour de France was the 67th edition of the Tour de France. The total distance was over 22 stages. In the first half of the race, Bernard Hinault started out strong by winning the prologue and two stages. However, knee problems forced H .... References External links * 1953 births Living people Belgian male cyclists Cyclists from Roeselare 20th-century Belgian sportsmen {{Belgium-cycling-bio-1950s-stub ...
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Joseph Emile Renier
Joseph Emile Renier (1887–1966) was an American traditionalist artist and professor, best known as a sculptor and medalist. He created architectural sculptures, reliefs, and medals and was active in the New York City and New Jersey area. Biography Joseph Emile Renier was born in 1887 in Union City, New Jersey. He studied at the Art Students League of New York with George Bridgman. Reiner also assisted in the studios of Adolph Weinman and Attilio Piccirilli. In 1915 Renier won the Prix de Rome to study at American Academy in Rome, and he studied in Brussels with Victor Rousseau. During World War I, Renier served with the American Red Cross in Italy and returned to the United States by 1921. Renier taught life drawing at Yale University for 14 years, and taught architecture courses at New York University. For the 1939 New York World's Fair, Renier created a large sculpture, ''Speed'' (created between 1935 and 1945) featuring a stylized, all white figure on a winged horse. H ...
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