Cardinals created by Innocent III
Pope Innocent III (r. 1198–1216) created 41 cardinals in ten consistories that he conducted throughout his pontificate. This included - in his first allocation in late 1198 - a future successor.[1]
December 1198
December 1202
- Roger
- Gualterio
- Raoul de Neuville
1205
- Nicola de Romanis
- Guido Pierleone
- Pietro di Morra
- Uberto da Pirovano
- Giovanni da Ferentino
- Guala Bicchieri Can. Reg.
- Ottaviano dei Conti di Segni
- Giovanni Crescenzi
- Giovanni
- Paio Galvão O.S.B.
- Stephen Langton
- Pietro Sasso
March 1206
- Siegfried von Eppstein
1207
- Pietro O.S.B. Cas.
- Mauro
June 1211
18 February 1212
- Angelo
- Giovanni Colonna
- Pierre Duacensis
- Bertrando
- Stefano di Ceccano O.Cist.
- Robert Curzon
1213
- Rainiero Can. Reg.
- Giovanni Domenico Trinci
1216
- Gregorio Theodoli
- Raniero Capocci O.Cist.
- Romano Bonaventura
- Stefano Normandis dei Conti
- Tommaso da Capua
- Pietro Campano O.S.B. Cas.
- Aldobrandino Caetani
Notes and references
- Salvador Miranda. "Cardinals of the 13th Century". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Archived from the original on 15 April 2019. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
- Elected as Pope Gregory IX in 1227 and reigned until his death in 1241.
Sources
- Miranda, Salvador. "Consistories for the creation of Cardinals 13th Century (1198-1303): Innocent III (1198-1216)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621.
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