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Rinaldo may refer to:
- Renaud de Montauban (also spelled Renaut, Renault, Italian: Rinaldo di Montalbano, Dutch: Reinout van Montalbaen, German: Reinhold von Montalban), a legendary knight in the medieval Matter of France
- Rinaldo (Jerusalem Liberated), a character in a 1580 epic poem by Tasso
- Rinaldo (opera), a 1711 Italian opera by George Frideric Handel, based on the above character
- Rinaldo (cantata), an 1863 cantata by Johannes Brahms, based on the above character
- HMS Rinaldo, one of four ships of the name launched between 1808 and 1943 by the Royal Navy
Books and films
- Rinaldo Rinaldini, the Robber Captain, a 1797 novel by Christian August Vulpius
- Rinaldo Rinaldini (film), a 1927 film based on the book
- Rinaldo Rinaldini (TV series), a 1968 German television series later released in France as La kermesse des brigands
People with the name
Given name
- Rinaldo (footballer, born 1966), full name Antônio Rinaldo Gonçalves, Brazilian football forward
- Rinaldo (footballer, born 1975), full name Rinaldo Santana dos Santos, Brazilian football striker
- Rinaldo Conti (1199 or c. 1185–1261), who later became Pope Alexander IV
- Rinaldo de Lamare (1910–2002), Brazilian physician who specialized in pediatrics
- Rinaldo Rigola (1868–1954), Italian politician
Surname
- Giovanni Rinaldo (1720–1795), Count of Carli-Rubbi, Italian economist and antiquarian
- Matthew John Rinaldo (1931–2008), United States Representative from New Jersey
- Sandie Rinaldo (born 1950), Canadian television journalist and news anchor
- Theodore Rinaldo (1944–2000), an American businessman, charismatic religious leader, and convicted child sex offender
- Zac Rinaldo (born 1990), Canadian professional ice hockey player
See also
- Monte Rinaldo, municipality in the province of Fermo, Italy
- All pages with titles containing Rinaldo
- Rinaldi
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