List of Cardinal Priests of San Crisogono
The following cardinals were cardinal priests of San Crisogono :
- Giovanni (appointed 872)
- Pietro (1044)
- Frederick of Lorraine OSB (1057)
- Etienne (1057-1069)
- Pietro (1069-1092, follower of the antipope Clement III since 1084)
- Cencius (mentioned in 1118 as a pseudocardinal created by antipope Clement III.)
- Bernardo degli Uberti (1098–1106)
- Berardo de Marsi (1110)
- Gregorio da Lucca (1111–1113)
- Teodorich from Hildesheim (1114–1115)
- Giovanni da Crema (1116–1134)
- Bernardo (1136–1137)
- Guido from Florence (1140-1157)
- Bonadies (1158-1162)
- Albert (pseudocardinal, occupied from 1163 to 1173)
- Pietro da Pavia (1173–1179)
- Stephen Langton (1206-1207)
- Corrado Caraccioli (1404-1411)
- Pierre d'Ailly (1411-1420), pseudocardinal of the antipope John XXIII.
- vacant (1417–1440)
- António Martins de Chaves (1440–1447)
- Antonio Cerdá y Lloscos (1448-1459)
- Jacopo Ammannati Piccolomini (1461–1477)
- Girolamo Basso della Rovere (1479–1492)
- Giovanni Battista Ferrari (1500–1502)
- Adriano di Castello (1503-1518)
- Albrecht of Brandenburg (1518–1521)
- Erard de La Marck (1521-1538)
- Hieronymus Aleander (1538–1542)
- Pietro Bembo O.S.Io.Hieros. (1542–1544)
- Uberto Gambara (1544-1549)
- Jean du Bellay (1549-1550)
- Antoine Sanguin de Meudon (1550–1559)
- Cristoforo Madruzzo (1560)
- Jean Bertrand (1560)
- Charles de Bourbon de Vendôme (1561–1590)
- Domenico Pinelli (1591-1602)
- Camillo Borghese (1602-1605)
- Carlo Conti di Poli (1605)
- Scipione Borghese (1606-1629); in commendam (1629-1633)
- Pietro Maria Borghese (1633–1642)
- Fausto Poli (1643-1653)
- Lorenzo Imperiali (1654–1673)
- Giovanni Battista Spada (1673-1675)
- Carlo Pio di Savoia (1675–1681)
- Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni (1681–1684)
- Giulio Spinola (1684-1689)
- Fabrizio Spada (1689–1708)
- Filippo Antonio Gualterio (1708-1725)
- Prospero Marefoschi (1725)
- Giulio Alberoni (1728-1740)
- Sigismund von Kollonitz (1740–1751)
- Giovanni Giacomo Millo (1753–1757)
- Giovanni Battista Rotario da Pralormo (1758–1766)
- Filippo Maria Pirelli (1766–1771)
- vacant (1771–1775)
- Francesco Maria Banditi CR (1775–1796)
- vacant (1796–1853)
- Gioacchino Vincenzo Raffaele Luigi Pecci (1853-1878)
- Friedrich Egon von Fürstenberg (1880-1892)
- Philipp Krementz (1893–1899)
- Francesco di Paola Cassetta (1899–1905)
- Pietro Maffi (1907-1931)
- Theodor Innitzer (1933–1955)
- Antonio María Barbieri OFMCap (1958–1979)
- Bernard Yago (1983-1997)
- Paul Shan Kuo-hsi SJ (1998-2012)
- Andrew Cardinal Yeom Soo-jung (since 2014)
Web links
- S. Crisogono. In: Salvador Miranda : The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. ( Florida International University website), accessed January 6, 2017.
- Entry on San Crisogono (Cardinal Titular Church) on catholic-hierarchy.org ; accessed on January 6, 2017.
Individual evidence
- ^ Cardinals of the 9th Century. In: Salvador Miranda : The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. ( Florida International University website ), accessed June 24, 2020.
- ↑ The source for the period 1044–1134: Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Klerus, Kirchen Roms 1049–1130. Tübingen 1977, pp. 168-178.
- ↑ The sources for the period 1130 to 1179: Barbara Zenker, The members of the Kardinalkollegium from 1130 to 1159 , Würzburg 1964, pp. 59–65; and Johannes M. Brixius, The Members of the Cardinal College from 1130–1181 , Berlin 1912, p. 137.
- ↑ See Klaus Ganzer, The Development of the Foreign Cardinalate in the High Middle Ages , Tübingen 1963, pp. 153–159