Cardinals created by Paschal II

Pope Paschal II (r. 1099–1118) created 92 cardinals in fifteen consistories held throughout his pontificate. This included the future Antipope Anacletus II.[1]

Pope Paschal II.

1099

1100

  • Pietro
  • Agostino
  • Romano
  • Teobaldo
  • Pietro Modoliense
  • Pietro O.S.B. Cas.
  • Giovanni
  • Gualterio

1101

  • Riccardo O.S.B.

1102

  • Crescenzio seniore
  • Domnizzone
  • Teobaldo

1104

  • Gualon
  • Ubaldo

1105

  • Corrado
  • Leone O.S.B. Cas.
  • Bonifacio
  • Desiderio
  • Domnizzone
  • Guy
  • Giovanni
  • Vitale
  • Ascanio
  • Ugo d'Alatri[2]
  • Bosone

1106

  • Cinzio
  • Vincenzo
  • Gezo
  • Errico
  • Pietro Pierleoni O.S.B. Clun. (future Antipope Anacletus II)

1107

  • Giovanni
  • Gregorio
  • Leone

1108

1112

  • Manfredo
  • Ugo Visconti
  • Uberto
  • Gregorio
  • Pietro Gherardesca
  • Anastasio
  • Niccolò
  • Pietro
  • Roscemanno, O.S.B. Cas.
  • Oderisio O.S.B. Cas.
  • Romualdo Guarna
  • Crescenzio

1113

  • Adeodato
  • Corrado
  • Gionata
  • Teodoro
  • Gregorio

1114

1115

  • Leone
  • Vitale
  • Divizzo
  • Gerardo
  • Leone O.S.B.
  • Giovanni

1116

  • Crescenzio iuniore
  • Pietro seniore
  • Bosone
  • Pietro

1117

  • Lamberto
  • Sasso
  • Giovanni da Crema
  • Rainerio
  • Bosone
  • Crisogono
  • Sigizzone
  • Teobaldo
  • Pietro
  • Amico O.S.B. Cas. iuniore
  • Crisogono Malcondini
  • Errico O.S.B.

Notes and references

  1. Salvador Miranda. "Cardinals of the 13th Century". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Archived from the original on 15 April 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  2. Rudolf Hüls (1977), Kardinal, Klerus und Kirchen Roms: 1049–1130 (in German), Tübingen: Max Niemeyer 1977, pp. 151-152, states that Hugo of Alatri was created a cardinal at the latest in 1116. There is no authority for the date 1105.
  3. H.W.Klewitz, p. 128 no. 31; Brixius, p. 36 no. 26. His first subscription of the papal bulls took place on 25 February 1114 (Jaffé, p. 478)

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