List of Cardinal Deacons of Santa Maria in Cosmedin
The following people were cardinal deacons of Santa Maria in Cosmedin in Rome :
- Giovanni Caetani OSB (1088–1118)
- Stefano da Crema (1120–1128)
- Adenulf (1132–1144)
- Giacinto Bobone (1144-1191)
- Nicolo Scolari (1191-1200)
- Giovanni dei Conti di Segni (1200-1213)
- Raniero Capocci OCist (1216-1250)
- Giacomo Savelli (1261-1285)
- Francesco Caetani (1295-1317)
- Napoleone Orsini (1317-1320), in Commendam
- Raymond Le Roux (1320-1325)
- Guillaume de La Jugie (1342–1368) (see House Rogier de Beaufort )
- Pierre de La Jugie (1375-1376) (see House Rogier de Beaufort )
- Pedro Martínez de Luna y Gotor (1375-1394)
- Gugilemo d'Altavilla (1383-1385)
- Pietro Morosini (1408-1424)
- Lucido Conti di Poli (1411-1417), pseudocardinal of the antipope John XXIII.
- Raymond Pérault (1493-1496)
- Luigi d'Aragona (1496-1519)
- Franciotti Orsini (1519–1534)
- Nicolò Ridolfi (1534–1540)
- Guidascanio Sforza (1540)
- Reginald Pole (1540-1555); Cardinal priest pro hac vice (1555–1558)
- Giacomo Savelli (1558–1573)
- Antonio Carafa (1573-1577)
- Filippo Guastavillani (1577–1583)
- Giovanni Vincenzo Gonzaga (1583-1585); Cardinal priest pro hac vice (1585–1587)
- Alessandro Damasceni Peretti (1587)
- Girolamo Mattei (1587–1589)
- Benedetto Giustiniani (1589–1591)
- Ascanio Colonna (1591-1599)
- Giovanni Battista Deti (1599-1614)
- Alessandro Orsini (1616-1626)
- Pietro Maria Borghese (1626-1633)
- Lelio Biscia (1633-1637)
- Alessandro Cesarini (1637-1638)
- Girolamo Colonna (1639-1644)
- Virginio Orsini (1644-1653)
- Vincenzo Costaguti (1653–1656)
- Paolo Emilio Rondinini (1656–1668)
- Carlo Gualterio (1668–1669)
- Giacomo Franzoni (1669-1670)
- Leopoldo de 'Medici (1670–1675)
- Carlo Barberini (1675-1683)
- Paolo Savelli (1683–1685)
- Felice Rospigliosi (1685–1686)
- Benedetto Pamphilj (1686–1688)
- Fulvio Astalli (1688–1689)
- Carlo Bichi (1690-1693)
- vacant (1693–1706)
- Nicola Grimaldi (1706-1716)
- Annibale Albani (1716-1722)
- Alessandro Albani (1722-1741); in commendam (1741–1779)
- Pasquale Acquaviva d'Aragona (1779–1780)
- Gregorio Antonio Maria Salviati (1780–1790)
- Fernando Spinelli (1790–1795)
- vacant (1795–1800)
- Fabrizio Dionigi Ruffo (1800-1821)
- Antonio Maria Frosini (1823-1834)
- Alessandro Spada (1835-1843)
- Paolo Orsi Mangelli (1844–1846)
- Giovanni Serafini (1846–1855)
- Giuseppe Ugolini (1855-1858)
- vacant (1858–1875)
- Lorenzo Ilarione Randi (1875-1884)
- vacant (1884–1889)
- Gaetano de Ruggiero (1889-1896)
- vacant (1896–1903)
- Giuseppe Callegari , cardinal priest pro hac vice (1903–1906)
- Aristide Cavallari , cardinal priest pro hac vice (1907–1914)
- Oreste Giorgi (1916-1923); Cardinal priest pro hac vice (1923–1924)
- Alessandro Verde (1925-1935); Cardinal priest pro hac vice (1935–1958)
- Francesco Roberti (1958-1967)
- vacant (since 1967)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The source for the period 1088 to 1128: Hüls, Rudolf: Cardinals, Clergy and Churches of Rome: 1049–1130. Library of the German Historical Institute in Rome. Max Niemeyer Publishing House. Tübingen 1977, pp. 231-233. ISBN 978-3-484-80025-0
- ↑ Ganzer, Klaus: The Development of the Foreign Cardinalate in the High Middle Ages. A contribution to the history of the College of Cardinals from the 11th to the 13th centuries. Library of the German Historical Institute in Rome. Max Niemeyer Publishing House. Tübingen 1963, pp. 81-83 No. 32. ISBN 978-3-484-80025-0
- ↑ The source for the period from 1144 to 1250: Maleczek, Werner: Pope and Kardinalskolleg from 1191 to 1216. The cardinals under Celestine III. and Innocent III. Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Vienna 1984, p. 65. ISBN 3-7001-0660-2 .