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Pope John XXII Pope John XXII ( la, Ioannes PP. XXII; 1244 – 4 December 1334), born Jacques Duèze (or d'Euse), was head of the Catholic Church from 7 August 1316 to his death in December 1334. He was the second and longest-reigning Avignon Pope, elected by ...
(1316–1334) created 28 new
cardinals Cardinal or The Cardinal may refer to: Animals * Cardinal (bird) or Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds **''Cardinalis'', genus of cardinal in the family Cardinalidae **''Cardinalis cardinalis'', or northern cardinal, the ...
in six consistories:


18 December 1316

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Bernard de Castanet Bernard de Castanet (c. 1240 – 14 August 1317) was a French lawyer, judge, diplomat, bishop and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Castanet was not a Dominican, though he had an excellent relationship with the order of the Preachers and o ...
, bishop of Le Puy  – cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina, † 14 August 1317. #
Jacques de Via Jacques de Via (died 13 June 1317) was a French cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church. His brother Arnaud de Via, Arnaud was also a cardinal. Life Born in Cahors, he became chantry canon of Fréjus, archdeacon of Mede, Lombardy, Mede and prebendar ...
, nephew of John XXII, bishop Avignon – cardinal-priest of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, † 13 June 1317. #
Gauscelin de Jean Gauscelin de Jean (died 3 August 1348) was a French cardinal. He was born at Cahors in the family related (by the marriage alliance) to the family of Pope John XXII. From 1312 he was archdeacon of Paris. Pope John XXII shortly after his election to ...
, relative of John XXII – cardinal-priest of SS. Marcellino e Pietro, then cardinal-bishop of Albano (18 December 1327), † 3 August 1348. #
Bertrand du Pouget Bertrand du Pouget (Italian ''Bertrando del Poggetto'') (1280 – 3 February 1352) was a French papal diplomat and Cardinal. Bertrand was born in Castelnau-Montratier. He may have been a nephew of Pope John XXII. As cardinal he was closely ...
 – cardinal-priest of S. Marcello, then cardinal-bishop of Ostia e Velletri (18 December 1327), † 3 February 1352. # Pierre d'Arrabloy – cardinal-priest of S. Susanna (received the title on 29 March 1317), then cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina (18 December 1327), † in March 1331. #
Bertrand de Montfavez Bertrand may refer to: Places * Bertrand, Missouri, US * Bertrand, Nebraska, US * Bertrand, New Brunswick, Canada * Bertrand Township, Michigan, US * Bertrand, Michigan * Bertrand, Virginia, US * Bertrand Creek, state of Washington * Saint-Bertr ...
 – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Aquiro, † 1 December 1342. #
Gaillard de la Mothe Gaillard de La Mothe (also spelled de La Motte, de LaMotte, della Motta) was a fourteenth-century prelate and Cardinal, of Gascon extraction. Gaillard was born towards the end of the 13th century, either in Toulouse or Bordeaux, and died in Avig ...
 – cardinal-deacon of S. Lucia in Silice, † 20 December 1356. # Gian Gaetano Orsini – cardinal-deacon of S. Teodoro, † 27 August 1335.


20 June 1317

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Arnaud de Via Arnaud de Via (died 24 November 1335) was a French cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church. Arnaud's brother Jacques was also a cardinal and their mother was sister to pope John XXII. Life Born in Cahors, he became a protonotary apostolic, archd ...
, nephew of John XXII – cardinal-deacon of S. Eustachio, † 24 November 1335.


20 December 1320

The new cardinals received their titles probably in February 1321: #
Regnaud de la Porte Regnaud de La Porte (Raynaud) (died 1325) was a French bishop and Cardinal. He was born in Allassac. He became bishop of Limoges in 1294, and archbishop of Bourges in 1316. He was a papal commissioner enquiring into the Knights Templar, 1309 ...
, archbishop of Bourges – cardinal-priest of SS. Nereo ed Achilleo, then cardinal-bishop of Ostia e Velletri (1 August 1321), † in August 1325. #
Bertrand de la Tour Bertrand de la Tour (c. 1262–1332), also known as Bertrand de Turre, was a French Franciscan theologian and Cardinal. De la Tour was born in Camboulit in the old province of Quercy, France. Serving as a provincial minister in Aquitaine from 13 ...
, O.F.M., archbishop of Salerno – cardinal-priest of S. Vitale, then cardinal-bishop of Tusculum (1323), † 1333 #
Pierre Desprès Pierre Desprès (or Des Près, or Des Prés; ''Lat.'' de Pratis) (1288–1361) was a French Cardinal during the period of the Avignon Papacy. Biography Pierre Desprès was born in 1288, at Montpezat-de-Quercy. He was the son of Raymond II Des ...
, archbishop of Aix – cardinal-priest of S. Pudenziana, then cardinal-bishop of Palestrina (10 May 1322), † 16 May 1361. #
Simon d'Archiac Simon may refer to: People * Simon (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name Simon * Simon (surname), including a list of people with the surname Simon * Eugène Simon, French naturalist and the genu ...
, archbishop-elect of Vienne – cardinal-priest of S. Prisca, † 14 May 1323. # Pilfort de Rabastens, O.S.B., bishop of Rieux – cardinal-priest of S. Anastasia, † 14 July 1324 # Pierre Le Tessier, C.R.S.A. – cardinal-priest of S. Stefano al Monte Celio, † 22 March 1325. # Raymond Le Roux – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin, † 31 October 1325.


18 December 1327

# Jean-Raymond de Comminges, archbishop of Toulouse – cardinal-priest of S. Vitale, then cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina (15 March 1331), † 20 November 1348 #
Annibaldo di Ceccano Annibaldo Caetani di Ceccano (c. 1282 – 1350) was an Italian Cardinal. His palace, the Livrée Ceccano at Avignon, begun in about 1335/1340, still survives; it is now a public library. He was Archbishop of Naples from 1326 to 1328 and undert ...
, archbishop of Naples – cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina, then cardinal-bishop of Tusculum (February 1333), † 17 July 1350. #
Jacques Fournier Pope Benedict XII ( la, Benedictus XII, french: Benoît XII; 1285 – 25 April 1342), born Jacques Fournier, was head of the Catholic Church from 30 December 1334 to his death in April 1342. He was the third Avignon pope. Benedict was a careful ...
, O.Cist., bishop of Mirapoix – cardinal-priest of S. Prisca, then Pope Benedict XII (20 December 1334), † 25 April 1342 # Raymond de Mostuéjouls, O.S.B., bishop of St.-Papoul – cardinal-priest of S. Eusebio, † 12 November 1337. # Pierre de Mortemart, bishop of Auxerre – cardinal-priest of S. Stefano al Monte Celio, † 14 April 1335. # Pierre des Chappes, bishop of Chartres – cardinal-priest of SS. Silvestro e Martino, † 24 March 1336. # Matteo Orsini di Monte Giordano, O.P., archbishop of Manfredonia – cardinal-priest of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, then cardinal-bishop of Sabina (18 December 1338), † 18 August 1340. # Pedro Gómez Barroso, bishop of Cartagena – cardinal-priest of S. Prassede, then cardinal-bishop of Sabina (1340), † 14 July 1348. # Imbert Dupuis – cardinal-priest of SS. XII Apostoli, † 26 May 1348. # Giovanni Colonna – cardinal-deacon of S. Angelo in Pescheria, † 3 July 1348.


25 May 1331

# Hélie de Talleyrand-Périgord – cardinal-priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli (received the title in June 1331), then cardinal-bishop of Albano (4 November 1348) † 17 January 1364.


20 December 1331

# Pierre Bertrand d'Annonay, bishop of Autun – cardinal-priest of S. Clemente, † 23 June 1348.


Sources

* Konrad Eubel: ''Hierarchia Catholica'', I, Münster 1913 * Etienne Blauze: ''Vitae paparum avenionensium'', vols. I-II, ed. G. Mollat, 1914 *{{cite web, authorlink=Salvador Miranda (historian) , last=Miranda , first=Salvador , title=Consistories for the creation of Cardinals 14th Century (1303-1404): John XXII (1316-1334), url=https://cardinals.fiu.edu/consistories-xiv.htm#JohnXXII, work=The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church , accessdate=, publisher=
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John XXII Pope John XXII ( la, Ioannes PP. XXII; 1244 – 4 December 1334), born Jacques Duèze (or d'Euse), was head of the Catholic Church from 7 August 1316 to his death in December 1334. He was the second and longest-reigning Avignon Pope, elected by ...
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Cardinals Cardinal or The Cardinal may refer to: Animals * Cardinal (bird) or Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds **''Cardinalis'', genus of cardinal in the family Cardinalidae **''Cardinalis cardinalis'', or northern cardinal, the ...