List of Cardinal Priests of San Clemente
The following cardinals were cardinal priests of San Clemente (Rome) :
- Renato (492 to 494 at the latest)
- Pietro (494 to 499 at the latest)
- Urbico (499-?)
- Mercurio (before 532-532)
- Mercurio the Younger (537–?)
- Specio (or Specioso) (590–?)
- Candido (590)
- Gregorio the Elder (731 to 745 at the latest)
- Gregorio the Younger (745? -?)
- Gregorio (746? -?)
- Sergio (853-?)
- Giovanni (993– by 1012 at the latest)
- Sebastiano (1012 to about 1021)
- Roberto (1021 to about 1029)
- Benedetto (around 1029 to 1049 at the latest)
- Hugues Le Blanc , OSB , called Candido Bianco (1049-1078, 1080-1089 as a follower of the antipope Clement III.)
- Raniero di Bieda OSB (around 1078 to 1099)
- Anastasio (1102-1125)
- Uberto Rossi Lanfranchi (1125 to 1133)
- Boetius (1138 to 1143)
- Bernard, Canon of San Frediano di Lucca (1145–1158)
- Henricus, pseudocardinal of the antipope Victor IV , (1161),
- Opizo (1167), pseudocardinal of the antipope Paschal III.
- Ugo Pierleoni (1178 to 1182)
- Pietro (1188)
- Giovanni da Viterbo (1189–1199)
- Guillaume Ferrier (or de Ferrières) (1294-1295)
- Giacomo Tomassi-Caetani (1295-1300)
- Bernard Jarre (or Garve) (1316-1328)
- Pierre Bertrand (1331-1348)
- Gil Álvarez Carillo de Albornoz (1350-1356)
- Guillaume de La Jugie (1368–1374) (see House Rogier de Beaufort )
- Pierre de La Jugie OSB (1375–1376) (see House Rogier de Beaufort )
- Gérard du Puy OSB (1377-1389)
- Poncello Orsini (1378-1395)
- Jaime de Aragón (1389-1391)
- Berenguer d'Anglesola (1397–1406)
- Gabriele Condulmer (1408–1411)
- Branda Castiglione (1411-1431)
- Hugues de Lusignan (1431)
- Francesco Condulmer (1431-1445)
- Enrico Rampini de 'Sant'Allosio (1446–1450)
- vacant (1450–1456)
- Giovanni Castiglione (1456-1460)
- Bartolomeo Roverella (1461–1476)
- Giacopo Antonio Venier (1476–1479)
- Domenico della Rovere (1479–1501)
- Jaime Serra (1502-1511)
- Francesco Argentino (1511)
- vacant (1511–1517)
- Giulio de 'Medici (1517)
- Luigi de 'Rossi (1517-1519)
- Domenico Giacobazzi (1519-1527)
- Andrea Matteo Calmieri (1527-1537)
- Girolamo Ghinucci (1537–1541)
- Gian Pietro Carafa (1541–1543)
- RodolfoGiandomenico Spinola Pio de Carpi (1543–1544)
- Pietro Bembo , Maltese (1544–1547)
- Juan Álvarez y Alva de Toledo OP (1547–1551)
- Giovanni Battista Cicala (1551-1565)
- Giovanni Capizucchi (1565–1569)
- Luigi Cornaro (Alvisi) (1569-1570)
- Giovanni Antonio Serbelloni (1570)
- Stanislaus Hosius (1570–1578)
- Giovanni Francesco Gambara (1578–1579)
- Mark Parakeet of Hohenems (1579–1580)
- Alfonso Gesualdo (1580–1583)
- Prospero Santacroce (1583–1589)
- Vincenzo Lauro (1589–1592)
- Flaminio Piatti (1593–1596)
- Giovanni Francesco Biandrate di San Giorgio (1596-1605)
- Carlo Conti di Poli (1605-1613)
- Jean de Bonsi (1615-1621)
- Desiderio Scaglia OP (1621–1626)
- Giovanni Domenico Spinola (1626-1629)
- vacant (1629–1637)
- Marco Antonio Franciotti (1637-1639)
- Vincenzo Maculani OP (1642-1667)
- Innico Caracciolo (1667–1685)
- vacant (1685–1690)
- Ferdinando D'Adda (1690-1696)
- Tommaso Maria Ferrari OP (1696-1716)
- vacant (1716–1722)
- Annibale Albani (1722-1730); in commendam (1730–1751)
- Cosimo Imperiali (1753–1759)
- Giovanni Francesco Albani (1759-1760)
- Carlo Rezzonico (1763–1769)
- Francesco Carafa di Traetto (1773–1788)
- Stefano Borgia (1789-1804)
- vacant (1804–1816)
- Benedetto Naro (1816-1832)
- Benedetto Cappelletti (1832–1834)
- Francesco Canali (1834-1835)
- Pietro Ostini (1836–1843)
- Antonio Maria Cadolini , B (1843-1851)
- Domenico Lucciardi (1852–1864)
- Henri-Marie-Gaston Boisnormand de Bonnechose (1864-1883)
- Guglielmo Sanfelice D'Acquavella (1884-1897)
- Guillaume-Marie-Romain Sourrieu (1898–1899)
- Gennaro Portanova (1899–1908)
- William Henry O'Connell (1911-1944)
- John Joseph Glennon (1946)
- Jan de Jong (1946–1955)
- Amleto Giovanni Cicognani (1958–1962)
- Lawrence Joseph Shehan (1965-1984)
- Adrianus Johannes Simonis (1985–)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The source for the period 1049 to 1133: Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Klerus, Kirchen Roms 1049–1130. Tübingen 1977, pp. 158-163
- ↑ The sources for the period 1133 to 1182: Barbara Zenker, The members of the Kardinalkollegium from 1130 to 1159 , Würzburg 1964, p. 116; and Johannes M. Brixius, The Members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1181 , Berlin 1912, p. 136
- ↑ See Philipp Jaffé : Regesta Pontificum Romanorum ab condita ecclesia ad annum post Christum natum MCXCVII , Vol. II, Leipzig 1888, p. 536