List of Cardinal Priests of Sant'Anastasia
The following cardinals were cardinal priests of Sant'Anastasia al Palatino :
- Anastasius (494–?)
- Anastasius (around 500 -?)
- Eustrasius (721 - before 731)
- Leo (745 - before 761)
- Clemens (761–?)
- Gregorius (761–?)
- Giorgio (853-?)
- Domnuns (963-?)
- Johannes (1044 - before 1061)
- Gaudentius (1061-1064)
- Ponone (1063-1073)
- Conone, Can. Reg. St. Augustin (1073-1088)
- Anastasius (around 1084 - around 1099), pseudocardinal of the antipope Clemens III.
- Johannes (1088 - around 1115)
- Teobaldo (1114 / 15–1116)
- Bosons (1116-1122)
- Teobaldo Boccapecora (1122–1126)
- Pierre (1126 - around 1134)
- Azzone degli Atti (1134–1139)
- Rabaldo (1139–1142)
- Aribert (1143-1156)
- Giovanni Pizzuti, Can. Reg. Of Saint-Victor in Paris (1158 - around 1182)
- Andrea Boboni (1188-1189)
- Boso (1189 - around 1190)
- Romanus (1191-1194)
- Roger (1206-1213)
- Gregorio Theodoli (1216-1227)
- Giacomo Savelli , in commendam (1254–1285)
- Pilfort de Rabastens (1320-1330)
- Adhémar Robert (1342-1352)
- Pierre de Salvete Monteruc (1356-1385)
- Pietro Tomacelli (1385-1389)
- Jean Franczon Allarmet de Brogny (1385–1405), pseudocardinal of antipope Clement VII.
- Enrico Minutoli (1389–1405)
- Vicente Valentmn de Ribes (1408-1410)
- Guillaume Ragenel de Montfort (1432)
- vacant (1432–1439)
- Giorgio Fieschi (1439-1449)
- Jordi d'Ornos (1440–1441), pseudocardinal of antipope Felix V.
- Louis de La Palud OSB (1449-1451)
- vacant (1451–1456)
- Giacomo Tebaldi (1456-1465)
- Giovanni Battista Zeno (1470-1479)
- Paolo Fregoso (1480-1489)
- Antonio Pallavicini (1489)
- vacant (1489–1493)
- John Morton (1493-1500)
- Antonio Trivulzio seniore (Giovanni) (1500–1505)
- Robert Britto Guibé de Challand (1505-1513)
- vacant (1513–1517)
- Antoine Bohier Du Prat OSB (1517–1519)
- Lorenzo Campeggi (1519-1528)
- Antoine Duprat (1528-1535)
- Cristoforo Giacobazzi (1536–1537)
- Robert de Lenoncourt (1540–1547)
- Francesco Sfondrati (1547–1550)
- Giovanni Angelo de 'Medici (1550–1552)
- Giovannio Poggio (or Poggi) (1552–1556)
- Giovanni Michele Saraceni Girifalco (1557–1565)
- Scipione Rebiba (1565-1566)
- Pietro Francesco Ferrero (Giovanni) (1566)
- Ludovico Simonetta (1566–1568)
- Philibert Babou de La Bourdaisière (1568–1570)
- Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle (1570)
- Stanislaus Hosius (1570)
- Girolamo da Correggio (1570–1572)
- Giovanni Francesco Gambara (1572–1578)
- Alfonso Gesualdo (1578–1579)
- Zaccaria Dolfin (1579–1583)
- Giovanni Francesco Commendone (1584)
- Pietro Donato Cesi (1584–1586)
- Ludovico Madruzzo (1586–1591)
- Giulio Canani (1591–1592)
- Simeone Tagliavia d'Aragona (1592–1597)
- Bonifacio Bevilacqua (1599–1601)
- Bernardo Rojas de Sandoval (1601-1618)
- Felice Centini OFMconv (1621-1633)
- Ulderico Carpegna (1634-1659)
- Federico Sforza (1659–1661)
- vacant (1661–1665)
- Carlo Bonelli (1665–1676)
- Camillo Massimo (1676–1677)
- Girolamo Gastaldo (1677–1685)
- Federico Baldeschi Colonna (1685-1691)
- Giovanni Battista Costaguti (1691–1704)
- Giovanni Domenico Parracciani (1706–1721)
- Nuno da Cunha e Ataíde (1721–1750)
- Carlo Maria Sacripanti (1751-1756)
- Giacomo Oddi (1756-1758)
- Carlo Vittorio Amedeo delle Lanze (1758–1763)
- Lodovico Calini (1766–1771)
- vacant (1771–1785)
- Muzio Gallo (1785–1801)
- Ludovico Flangini Giovanelli (1802-1804)
- Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo (1804-1816)
- Francsco Antonio Javier de Gardoqui Arriquíbar (1816–1820)
- Johann Casimir Häffelin (1822–1827)
- Cesare Nembrini Pironi Gonzaga (1829–1837)
- Angelo Mai (1838-1854)
- Karl August von Reisach (1855–1861); in commendam (1861–1869)
- Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano (1874-1884)
- Carlo Laurenzi (1884-1893)
- Andrea Carlo Ferrari (1894-1921)
- Michael von Faulhaber (1921–1952)
- James Francis McIntyre (1953-1979)
- Godfried Danneels (1983-2019)
- Eugenio Dal Corso PSDP (since 2019)
Web links
- The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Titles. S. Agnese fuori le mura - Ss. Bonifacio ed Alessio. In: Salvador Miranda : The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. ( Florida International University website), accessed April 10, 2017.
- catholic-hierarchy.org: S. Anastasia . Retrieved January 16, 2012.