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Cardinals Created By Innocent IV
Pope Innocent IV (r. 1243–1254) created fifteen cardinals in two consistories he held during his pontificate; this included his future successors Nicholas III in 1244 and Adrian V in 1251. 28 May 1244 * Pierre de Colmieu * Guglielmo di Modena O.Carth. * Eudes de Châteauroux * Pierre de Bar * Guillaume de Talliante O.S.B. Clun. * John of Toledo O.Cist. * Hugues de Saint-Cher O.P. * Goffredo da Trani * Ottaviano Ubaldini * Pietro Capocci * Giovanni Gaetano Orsini * Guglielmo Fieschi * Otto of Tonengo, transferred from San Nicola in Carcere to Porto e Santa Rufina December 1251 * Giacomo da Castell'arquato * István Báncsa * Ottobono Fieschi Notes and references Sources *{{cite web, authorlink=Salvador Miranda (historian) , last=Miranda , first=Salvador , title=Consistories for the creation of Cardinals 13th Century (1198-1303): Innocent IV (1243-1254), url=https://cardinals.fiu.edu/consistories-xiii.htm#InnocentIV, work=The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church , ...
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Pope Innocent IV
Pope Innocent IV ( la, Innocentius IV; – 7 December 1254), born Sinibaldo Fieschi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 25 June 1243 to his death in 1254. Fieschi was born in Genoa and studied at the universities of Parma and Bologna. He was considered in his own day and by posterity as a fine canonist. On the strength of this reputation, he was called to the Roman Curia by Pope Honorius III. Pope Gregory IX made him a cardinal and appointed him governor of the March of Ancona in 1235. Fieschi was elected pope in 1243 and took the name Innocent IV. As pope, he inherited an ongoing dispute over lands seized by the Holy Roman Emperor, and the following year he traveled to France to escape imperial plots against him in Rome. He returned to Rome after the death in 1250 of the Emperor Frederick II. Early life Born in Genoa (although some sources say Manarola) in an unknown year, Sinibaldo was the son of Beatrice Grillo and Ugo Fieschi, Count of Lavag ...
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