List of Cardinal Priests of Santa Susanna
The following cardinals were cardinal priests of Santa Susanna :
The title was established as Titulus Gaii by Pope Evaristus and mentioned in the Synod of Pope Symmachus in 499. 595 the name Santa Susanna is used for the first time . Since 1946 only cardinals from the USA have been called.
Cardinal priest of Titulus Gaii
- Assello (494-?)
Cardinal Priest of Santa Susanna
- John (745-761)
- Leontius (761-791)
- Leo (791-795), Pope 795-816
- John (964-?)
- John (1012-1033)
- Romanus (1082)
- Rangerius (1091–?)
- Benedictus? (1092, only documented in a forgery)
- Octavianus (1098-1099), cardinal of the antipope Clement III.
- Petrus Pisanus (1117–1145)
- Stanzio (1130 - 1133 or 1136)
- Gezo (1144-45)
- Giordano Orsini (1145–1165), also called Giordano Bobone
- Ermano (1165–1170)
- Lesbio Grassi (1170-?)
- Pietro Caetani (1173–1187), also called Pietro de Bono
- Alessio (1188-1189)
- Giovanni Felice (1189-1201)
- Benedictus (1201-1212)
- Aldobrandino Caetani (1219–1221)
- Gottfried I of Bar (1281–1287)
- Benedetto Caetani (1288–1294), administrator, Pope Boniface VIII. 1294–1303
- Pierre d'Arrabloy (1316-1328)
- Andrea Ghini Malpighi (1342-1343)
- Pierre Bertrand de Colombier (1344-1361)
- Filippo Ruffini OP (1378-1386)
- Francesco Carbone OCist (1384-1392), becomes Cardinal Bishop of Sabina
- Pierre de Thury ( 1385 - 1410 ), pseudocardinal of antipopes Clement VII , Benedict XIII. and Alexander V.
- Antonio Panciera (1411-1431)
- vacant (1431–1440)
- Louis de La Palud de Varembon, OSB (1440–1449), pseudocardinal of antipope Felix V.
- Tommaso Parentucelli (1446–1447), becomes Pope Nicholas V.
- Filippo Calandrini (1448-1451)
- Alexander de Saxoferrato OESA (1460–1463)
- vacant (1463–1467)
- Jean la Balue (1467-1483)
- Lorenzo Cybo de Mari (1489-1491)
- Juan de Borja Lanzol de Romaní (1492–1503)
- Francesco Soderini (1503–1508)
- Leonardo della Rovere Grosso (1508-1517)
- Raffaele Petrucci (1517-1522)
- vacant (1522–1528)
- Antonio Sanseverino Order of Malta (1528–1530)
- García de Loaysa y Mendoza OP (1530–1546)
- Georges d'Amboise (1546-1550)
- Jacques d'Annebaut (1550–1557)
- vacant (1557–1561)
- Girolamo Seripando OSA (1561–1563)
- Francisco Pacheco de Toledo (1564–1565)
- Bernardo Navagero (1565)
- Francesco Alciati (1565–1569)
- Girolamo Rusticucci (1570–1597)
- Anne d'Escars de Giury OSB (1604-1612)
- Gaspar de Borja y Velasco (1612-1616)
- Scipione Cobelluzzi (1616-1626)
- Giulio Cesare Sacchetti (1626-1652)
- Giovanni Battista Spada (1654-1659)
- Pietro Sforza Pallavicino SJ (1659-1660)
- Carlo Carafa della Spina CRTheat (1665-1675)
- Bernhard Gustav von Baden-Durlach OSB (1676–1677)
- vacant (1677–1686)
- Marcantonio Barbarigo (1686–1697)
- Daniele Marco Delfino (1700–1704)
- Lorenzo Corsini (1706-1720)
- José Pereira de Lacerda (1721–1738)
- vacant (1738–1747)
- Raniero Felice Simonetti (1747–1749)
- vacant (1749–1756)
- Luca Melchiore Tempi (1756–1759)
- Ludovico Valenti (1759–1762)
- vacant (1762–1802)
- Carlo Crivelli (1802-1818)
- vacant (1818–1835)
- Giuseppe Della Porta Rodiani (1835–1841)
- Ignazio Giovanni Cadolini (1843–1850)
- vacant (1850–1856)
- Alessandro Barnabò (1856–1874)
- Bartolomeo d'Avanzo (1876-1884)
- Francis Patrick Moran (1885-1911)
- François-Virgile Dubillard (1911–1914)
- Giorgio Gusmini (1915-1921)
- Giovanni Vincenzo Bonzano (1924–1927)
- Alexis-Henri-Marie Lépicier OMI (1927–1936)
- Arthur Hinsley (1937-1943)
- Edward Aloysius Mooney (1946-1958)
- Richard Cushing (1958-1970)
- Humberto Sousa Medeiros (1973-1983)
- Bernard Francis Law (1985-2017)
literature
- 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. 207-211, ISBN 978-3-484-80071-7 for the period from 1049 to 1130
- Konrad Eubel and others: Hierarchia catholica medii aevi or medii et recentioris aevi , 7 volumes, Münster, Padova 1898–1968, from 1198
Web links
- Homepage of the parish (English)
- List of Cardinal Priests of Santa Susanna. In: Salvador Miranda : The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. ( Florida International University website, English)