List of Cardinal Priests of Santa Sabina
The following cardinals were cardinal priests of Santa Sabina :
- Pietro Illirico ( 425 -?)
- Valente ( 494 -?)
- Basilio, ( 523 -?)
- Felice ( 590 - before 612 )
- Marino ( 612 -?)
- Marino ( 731 - before 741 )
- Tordono (o Tordonus) (741– before 745 )
- Teofilo (745– before 761 ?)
- Teofilo ( 757 -761)
- Pietro Guglielmo (761–?)
- Eugenio Savelli ( 816 - 824 )
- Gioviniano ( 853 -?)
- Stefano ( 964 -?)
- Martino ( 1033 - before 1058 )
- Bruno (or Bennon, or Brunone) (1058– before 1088)
- Alberico (1088– around 1092 )
- Bruno (1092– around 1099 )
- Alberto (1099- 1100 )
- Vitale ( 1105 - before 1112 )
- Uberto (o Roberto) (1112– around 1117 )
- Roberto ( 1120 - 1122 )
- Gregorio ( 1126 - around 1137 )
- Stanzio (or Stancius, or Sanctius) (1137– 1143 )
- Manfredo (or Mainfray) (1143– around 1158 )
- Galdino Valvassi della Sala (or Galdinus, or Galdimus) ( 1165 - 1176 )
- Pietro (1176- 1178 )
- Guillaume aux Blanches Mains ( 1179 - 1202 )
- Tommaso del Vescovo (de Episcopo) ( 1216 - 1243 )
- Hugo of Saint-Cher (or of San Caro), OP ( 1244 - 1263 )
- Bertrand de Saint-Martin OSB , ( 1273 - 1277 )
- Hughes Seguin (or Aycelin) de Billom , OP ( 1288 - 1294 ), in commendam (1294 - 1297 )
- Niccolò Boccasini OP (1298-1300)
- William Marsfeld OP (1303-1304)
- Walter Winterburn OP (1304–1305)
- Thomas Jorz OP (1305-1310)
- Nicolas Caignet de Fréauville OP, administrator (1310-1323)
- Gérard Domar OP (1342–1343)
- Jean de la Molineyrie OP (1350-1353)
- Francesco Thebaldeschi (1368-1378)
- Giovanni de Amelia (1378-1386)
- Tommaso Clausse OP (1382-1390), pseudocardinal of antipope Clement VII.
- Giuliano Cesarini (1440-1444)
- Giovanni de Primis OSBCas (1446–1449)
- Guillaume d'Estaing (1449-1455)
- Enea Silvio Piccolomini (1456-1458)
- Berardo Eroli (1460-1474)
- Ausias Despuig (1477–1483)
- Giovanni d'Aragona (1483–1485)
- vacant (1485–1493)
- Jean Bilhères de Lagraulas OSB (1493–1499)
- Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y Quiñones (1500–1502)
- Francisco Lloris y de Borja (1503–1505)
- Fazio Santori (1505-1510)
- René de Prie (1511)
- Bandinello Sauli (1511-1516)
- Giovanni Piccolomini (1517-1521)
- vacant (1521–1533)
- Louis de Bourbon-Vendôme (1533–1550)
- Otto Truchsess von Waldburg-Trauchburg (1550–1561)
- Michele Ghislieri OP (1561-1565)
- Simone Pasqua (1565)
- Stanislaus Hosius (1565)
- Benedetto Lomellini (1565–1579)
- Vincenzo Giustiniani OP (1579–1582)
- Filippo Spinola (1584–1593)
- Ottavio Bandini (1596-1615)
- Giulio Savelli (1616-1636)
- Alessandro Bichi (1637-1657)
- Scipione Pannocchieschi d'Elci (1658-1670)
- Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero (1670–1698)
- Francesco del Giudice (1700-1717)
- Michael Friedrich von Althann (1720–1734)
- vacant (1734–1738)
- Raniero d'Elci (1738-1747); in commendam (1747–1761)
- vacant (1761–1775)
- Leonardo Antonelli (1775-1794)
- Giulio Maria della Somaglia (1795–1801)
- vacant (1801–1818)
- Johann Casimir Häffelin (1818–1822)
- Luigi Pandolfi (1823-1824)
- vacant (1824–1829)
- Gustave-Maximilien-Juste de Croÿ-Solre (1829–1844)
- Sisto Riario Sforza (1846–1877)
- Vincenzo Moretti (1877-1881)
- Edward MacCabe (1882-1885)
- Serafino Vannutelli (1887-1889)
- Agostino Bausa (1889–1899)
- François-Désiré Mathieu (1899–1908)
- Léon-Adolphe Amette (1911–1920)
- Francisco de Asís Vidal y Barraquer (1921–1942)
- vacant (1942–1946)
- Ernesto Ruffini (1946–1967)
- Gabriel-Marie Garrone (1967–1994)
- Jozef Tomko (since 1996)
Web links
- S. Sabina. In: Salvador Miranda : The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. ( Florida International University website), accessed January 6, 2017.
- Entry on Santa Sabina (Cardinal Titular Church) on catholic-hierarchy.org ; accessed on January 6, 2017.