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The Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals was the
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of the
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in the
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. The title is based on an Italian word for
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, a word no longer used in secular contexts. The position existed from at least 1272 until 1997, when it was allowed to lapse. The Camerlengo administered all property, fees, funds and revenue belonging to the College of Cardinals, celebrated the
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for a deceased cardinal and was charged with the registry of the '' Acta Consistoralia''. It is believed that the post was created by
Pope Eugene III Pope Eugene III ( la, Eugenius III; c. 1080 – 8 July 1153), born Bernardo Pignatelli, or possibly Paganelli, called Bernardo da Pisa, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 15 February 1145 to his death in 1153. He ...
in 1150, but there is no documentary proof of its existence before the pontificate of
Pope Innocent III Pope Innocent III ( la, Innocentius III; 1160 or 1161 – 16 July 1216), born Lotario dei Conti di Segni (anglicized as Lothar of Segni), was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 8 January 1198 to his death in 16 ...
, or perhaps even before the year 1272.


List of Camerlengos of the Sacred College of Cardinals


1198 to 1439

* Cencio Savelli (1198–1216) *(1217–1271 – no information found) *
Guillaume de Bray Guillaume de Bray (born at Bray in the Ile-de-France, date unknown; died in Orvieto, 29 April 1282) was a French ecclesiastic and Roman Catholic Cardinal, poet, and mathematician. It is claimed Guillaume was Master of Theology, but the Cardinal' ...
(1272–1282) *(1283–1287 no information found) * Pietro Peregrosso (1288–1295) *
Hugh Aycelin Hugh Aycelin (1230, Billom – 28 December 1297, Rome) was a French Cardinal. He was also known as Hughes of Billom (also Billo or Billay), Ugo Billomo, Hughes Séguin, Ugo Seguin de Billon, Hughes Aycelin de Montaigut and Hugues Séguin de Billon ...
(1295–1297) *
Robert de Pontigny Robert de Pontigny, O.Cist. (born in France, date unknown; died at Parma, 9 October 1305) was a French monk, abbot and Roman Catholic Cardinal. Early career Nothing at all is known of his birthplace, his family, or his upbringing. It is occasio ...
(1298–1305) * Jean Lemoine (1305–1310) * Etienne de Suissy (1310–1311) * Nicolas de Freauville (1312–1313) * Berengar Fredol the Younger (1313–1323) *
Guillaume Teste Guillaume may refer to: People * Guillaume (given name), the French equivalent of William * Guillaume (surname) Other uses * Guillaume (crater) See also * '' Chanson de Guillaume'', an 11th or 12th century poem * Guillaume affair, a Cold War ...
(1323–1326) * Pierre d'Arabloy (1326–1331) * Pedro Gomez de Barroso (1331–1340) * Imbert du Puy (1340–1348) *
Guillaume Court Guillaume Court (died 1361) was a French Cistercian theologian and Cardinal. He was briefly bishop of Nîmes, and then bishop of Albi, in 1337, but only for a year, as Pope Benedict XII shortly elevated him to the cardinalate. He was the nephew ...
(1348–1361) * Hugues Roger (1361–1363) *
Guillaume Aigrefeuille (seniore) Guillaume may refer to: People * Guillaume (given name), the French equivalent of William * Guillaume (surname) Other uses * Guillaume (crater) See also * '' Chanson de Guillaume'', an 11th or 12th century poem * Guillaume affair, a Cold War ...
(1363–1369) *
Guillaume Aigrefeuille (iuniore) Guillaume may refer to: People * Guillaume (given name), the French equivalent of William * Guillaume (surname) Other uses * Guillaume (crater) See also * '' Chanson de Guillaume'', an 11th or 12th century poem * Guillaume affair, a Cold War ...
(from 1369) *
Amedeo Saluzzo Amedeo di Saluzzo (1361 – 28 June 1419) was a cardinal during the Western Schism. He was born as the second son of Frederick II, Marquess of Saluzzo and Beatrice of Geneva. He was nephew of Avignon Pope Clement VII on his mother's side.Mira ...
(1409–1419) *
Francesco Lando Francesco, the Italian (and original) version of the personal name "Francis", is the most common given name among males in Italy. Notable persons with that name include: People with the given name Francesco * Francesco I (disambiguation), seve ...
(1419–1427) *
Antonio Panciera Antonio Panciera (1350–1431) was an Italian Cardinal and humanist. Biography Born at Portogruaro, he studied law at the University of Padua, and worked in the papal administration. From 1393 he was bishop of Concordia, and in 1402 Patriarch ...
(1428–1431) *
Lucido Conti Lucido is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the given name include: * Lucido Parocchi (1833–1903), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Notable people with the surname include: * Jeremy Lucido (born 1977), American artist, blogger, ph ...
(1431–1437) * Angelotto Fosco (1437) *
Domenico Capranica Domenico Capranica (1400 – 14 July 1458) was an Italian theologian, canonist, statesman, and Cardinal. Life Cardinal Capranica was born in Capranica Prenestina. His younger brother, Angelo, also became a cardinal. After studies in canon a ...
(1438) *
Prospero Colonna Prospero Colonna (1452–1523), sometimes referred to as Prosper Colonna, was an Italian condottiero in the service of the Papal States, the Holy Roman Empire, and the Kingdom of Spain during the Italian Wars. Biography A member of the ancient ...
(1439)


1440 to 1499

*
Guillaume d'Estouteville Guillaume d'Estouteville, OSB (c. 1412–1483) was a French aristocrat of royal blood who became a leading bishop and cardinal. He held a number of Church offices simultaneously. He conducted the reexamination of the case of Jeanne d'Arc an ...
(1440) *
Basilios Bessarion Bessarion ( el, Βησσαρίων; 2 January 1403 – 18 November 1472) was a Byzantine Greek Renaissance humanist, theologian, Catholic cardinal and one of the famed Greek scholars who contributed to the so-called great revival of letters ...
(1441) * Niccolo d'Acciapaccio (1442) * Giovanni Berardi (1443) * Albert d'Albret (1444) * Pietro Barbo (1445–1446) * Juan de Torquemada (1446) *
Giorgio Fieschi Giorgio Fieschi (ca. 1395 – October 1461) was an Italian cardinal, of the counts of Lavagna. He was elected Bishop of Mariana, in Corsica, on 27 May 1433. On 3 October 1436 he was transferred to the metropolitan see of Genoa, which he occupi ...
(1447) *
Domenico Capranica Domenico Capranica (1400 – 14 July 1458) was an Italian theologian, canonist, statesman, and Cardinal. Life Cardinal Capranica was born in Capranica Prenestina. His younger brother, Angelo, also became a cardinal. After studies in canon a ...
(1448) * Astorgo Agnensi (1449) *
Isidore of Kiev Isidore of Kiev, also known as Isidore of Thessalonica or Isidore, the Apostate ( el, ; russian: Исидор; uk, Ісидор; 1385 – 27 April 1463), was a prelate of Byzantine Greek origin. From 1437 to 1441 he served as the Metropolitan ...
(1450) * Latino Orsini (1451) * Guillaume d'Estaing (1452) *
Alain de Coëtivy Alain (II) de Coëtivy (8 November 1407 – 4 May 1474) was a prelate from a Breton noble family. He was bishop of Avignon, Uzès, Nîmes and of Dol, titular cardinal of Santa Prassede, then cardinal-bishop of Palestrina and cardinal-bishop o ...
(1453) *
Filippo Calandrini Filippo Calandrini (1403 – 18 July 1476) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and half-brother of Pope Nicholas V. Biography He was born in 1403 in Genoese Sarzana (now in the region of Liguria), a town located in ancient Lunigiana, a key b ...
(1454–1455) * Antonio de la Cerda (1456) *
Enea Silvio Piccolomini Pope Pius II ( la, Pius PP. II, it, Pio II), born Enea Silvio Bartolomeo Piccolomini ( la, Aeneas Silvius Bartholomeus, links=no; 18 October 1405 – 14 August 1464), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 19 August ...
(1457–1458) *
Giacomo Tebaldi Giacomo Tebaldi (died 1465) (called the Cardinal of Montefeltro or the Cardinal of Sant'Anastasia) was an Italian people, Italian Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Bishop (Catholic Church), bishop and Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal. Biography Gi ...
(1458) *
Juan de Mella Juan de Mella (1397 – October 12, 1467) (called the Cardinal of Zamora) was a Spanish Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Juan de Mella was born in Zamora, Spain, the son of a nobleman, Fernando de Mella, notary of the episcopal cu ...
(1459) * Pietro Barbo (1460) *
Alessandro Oliva Alessandro Oliva (1407–1463) (called the Cardinal of Santa Susanna) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography Alessandro Oliva was born in Sassoferrato in 1409, the son of Alerenzio and Giovanna Oliva. His family was relatively humb ...
(1461) * Niccolò Fortiguerra (1462) *
Jacopo Piccolomini-Ammannati Jacopo Piccolomini-Ammannati, or Giacomo Piccolomini (8 March 1422 – 10 September 1479) was an Italian Renaissance cardinal and humanist. Biography He was born at Pescia, now in the Province of Pistoia, Italy. He was related to the Picco ...
(1462) *
Nicholas of Cusa Nicholas of Cusa (1401 – 11 August 1464), also referred to as Nicholas of Kues and Nicolaus Cusanus (), was a German Catholic cardinal, philosopher, theologian, jurist, mathematician, and astronomer. One of the first German proponents of Re ...
(1463) *
Jacopo Piccolomini-Ammannati Jacopo Piccolomini-Ammannati, or Giacomo Piccolomini (8 March 1422 – 10 September 1479) was an Italian Renaissance cardinal and humanist. Biography He was born at Pescia, now in the Province of Pistoia, Italy. He was related to the Picco ...
(1464) *
Louis d'Albret Louis d'Albret (1422–1465) was a French Cardinal. He was a son of Charles II of Albret, Count of Dreux. He was bishop of Aire in 1445, bishop of Cahors in 1460. He was created Cardinal in 1461. In 1465 he was Bishop of Tarbes and Camerlengo of ...
(1465) *
Guillaume d'Estouteville Guillaume d'Estouteville, OSB (c. 1412–1483) was a French aristocrat of royal blood who became a leading bishop and cardinal. He held a number of Church offices simultaneously. He conducted the reexamination of the case of Jeanne d'Arc an ...
(1465) *
Berardo Eroli Berardo Eroli (1409–1479) (called the Cardinal of Spoleto) was an Italians, Italian Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Bishop (Catholic Church), bishop and Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal. Biography Berardo Eroli was born in Narni in 1409. He w ...
(1466) *
Basilios Bessarion Bessarion ( el, Βησσαρίων; 2 January 1403 – 18 November 1472) was a Byzantine Greek Renaissance humanist, theologian, Catholic cardinal and one of the famed Greek scholars who contributed to the so-called great revival of letters ...
(1467) *
Guillaume d'Estouteville Guillaume d'Estouteville, OSB (c. 1412–1483) was a French aristocrat of royal blood who became a leading bishop and cardinal. He held a number of Church offices simultaneously. He conducted the reexamination of the case of Jeanne d'Arc an ...
(1468) *
Juan de Carvajal Juan de Carvajal was a Spanish conquistador and one of the first governors of Venezuela Province. Carvajal was born in Spain in 1509. He was in Venezuela in the 1540s, a time when territory there had been assigned to the Welser family by the E ...
(1469) * Latino Orsini (1469–1471) *
Filippo Calandrini Filippo Calandrini (1403 – 18 July 1476) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and half-brother of Pope Nicholas V. Biography He was born in 1403 in Genoese Sarzana (now in the region of Liguria), a town located in ancient Lunigiana, a key b ...
(1471) *
Rodrigo Borgia Pope Alexander VI ( it, Alessandro VI, va, Alexandre VI, es, Alejandro VI; born Rodrigo de Borja; ca-valencia, Roderic Llançol i de Borja ; es, Rodrigo Lanzol y de Borja, lang ; 1431 – 18 August 1503) was head of the Catholic Churc ...
(1472) – later Pope Alexander VI *
Guillaume d'Estouteville Guillaume d'Estouteville, OSB (c. 1412–1483) was a French aristocrat of royal blood who became a leading bishop and cardinal. He held a number of Church offices simultaneously. He conducted the reexamination of the case of Jeanne d'Arc an ...
(1472–1473) *
Berardo Eroli Berardo Eroli (1409–1479) (called the Cardinal of Spoleto) was an Italians, Italian Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Bishop (Catholic Church), bishop and Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal. Biography Berardo Eroli was born in Narni in 1409. He w ...
(1474) *
Bartolomeo Roverella Bartolomeo Roverella (1406–1476) (called the Cardinal of Ravenna) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Bartolomeo Roverella was born in Rovigo in 1406, the son of Palatine Count Giovanni Roverella ( camerlengo of Leo ...
(1475) *
Jacopo Piccolomini-Ammannati Jacopo Piccolomini-Ammannati, or Giacomo Piccolomini (8 March 1422 – 10 September 1479) was an Italian Renaissance cardinal and humanist. Biography He was born at Pescia, now in the Province of Pistoia, Italy. He was related to the Picco ...
(1476) *
Oliviero Carafa Oliviero Carafa (10 March 1430 – 20 January 1511), in Latin Oliverius Carafa, was an Italian cardinal and diplomat of the Renaissance. Like the majority of his era's prelates, he displayed the lavish and conspicuous standard of living that was ...
(1477) *
Marco Barbo Marco Barbo (1420 – 2 March 1491) of Venice was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church (1467) and patriarch of Aquileia (1470). He was a member of the noble Barbo family and a third cousin of Pietro Barbo, who became Pope Paul II. In Ro ...
(1478) *
Giuliano della Rovere Pope Julius II ( la, Iulius II; it, Giulio II; born Giuliano della Rovere; 5 December 144321 February 1513) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1503 to his death in February 1513. Nicknamed the Warrior Pope or the ...
(1479) – later
Pope Julius II Pope Julius II ( la, Iulius II; it, Giulio II; born Giuliano della Rovere; 5 December 144321 February 1513) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1503 to his death in February 1513. Nicknamed the Warrior Pope or th ...
* Giovanni Battista Zeno (1480) * Stefano Nardini (1481) * Ausiàs Despuig (1482) *
Giovanni Arcimboldi Giovanni Arcimboldi (died 1488) is called the Cardinal of Novara or the Cardinal of Milan and was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. He served many times as the legate to Perugia and was both a Senator of Milan and ran the archdioces ...
(1483) * Giovanni Battista Cibo (1484) *
Giovanni Michiel Giovanni Michiel (* 1446 or 1447, died 1503) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Biography Giovanni Michiel was born in Venice sometime between April 1446 and April 1447, the son of Lorenzo Michiel and Nicolosa Barbo, sister of t ...
(1484–1485) *
Jorge da Costa Dom Jorge da Costa (1406 – 18 September 1508) was a Portuguese cardinal. Biography Born in Alpedrinha, Fundão, he is often called the Cardinal of Alpedrinha. He was one of many children of Martim Vaz and wife Catarina Gonçalves. He m ...
(1486) *(1487–1491, no information available) *
Lorenzo Cybo de Mari Lorenzo Cybo de Mari (c. 1450/1451 – 21 December 1503) was an Italian Catholic cardinal. He was archbishop of Benevento. Biography Born in Genoa, de Mari was an illegitimate child. According to some sources his paternity was attributed to Domen ...
(1492) *
Antonio Pallavicini Gentili Antonio Gentile Pallavicini (Genoa, 1441 – 1507) was an Italian Cardinal. He was considered papabile in 1492. Bishop of Frascati from April until December 1503; later bishop of Palestrina. He was bishop of Ventimiglia from 1484; then b ...
(1493) *(1494, no information available) *
Giambattista Orsini Giambattista Orsini (died February 22, 1503) (also called Giovanni Battista Orsini or Jean-Baptiste des Ursins) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. He served as papal legate to the Marches of Ancona. Biography Giambattista Orsini was born in ...
(1495) *(1496–1497, no information available) * Bernardino López de Carvajal (1498) * Bartolomeo Martini (1499)


1500 to 1600

*(1500, no information available) * Juan López (1501) *(1502, no information available) * Francisco de Borja (1503) * Juan de Vera (1504) * Antonio Trivulzio (1505) * Gianstefano Ferrero (1506) *(1507–1508, no information available) *
François Guillaume de Castelnau-Clermont-Ludève François Guillaume de Castelnau de Clermont-Lodève (1480–1541) was a French diplomat and Cardinal. He was the son of Pierre-Tristan, Seigneur de Clermont et de Clermont-Lodève and Vicomte de Nébouzan, and Catherine d'Amboise. His father wa ...
(1509) *(1510–1511, no information available) *
Robert Guibé Robert Guibé (died 1513) (called the Cardinal of Nantes) was a French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Robert Guibé was born in Vitré ca. 1460, the son of Adanet Guibé and Olive Laudais. In 1475, he became cantor of the ca ...
(1512) *
Leonardo Grosso della Rovere Leonardo Grosso della Rovere (1464 – 17 September 1520) (called the Cardinal of Agen) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Leonardo Grosso della Rovere was born in Savona in 1464, the son of Antonio Grosso and Maria ...
(1512–1513) *
Robert Guibé Robert Guibé (died 1513) (called the Cardinal of Nantes) was a French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Robert Guibé was born in Vitré ca. 1460, the son of Adanet Guibé and Olive Laudais. In 1475, he became cantor of the ca ...
(1513) *(1514–1515, no information available) *
Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte (died 20 September 1533) was an Italians, Italian Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Bishop (Catholic Church), bishop and Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal. Early years, ca. 1462–1503 Antonio Maria Ciocchi del M ...
(1516) *
Achille Grassi Achille Grassi (16 February 1456 – 22 November 1523) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Achille Grassi was born in Bologna on 16 February 1456, the son of Baldassarre Grassi, a Bolognese patrician, and Orsina Bocchi ...
(1517–1518) *
Lorenzo Pucci Lorenzo Pucci (18 August 1458 – 16 September 1531) was an Italian cardinal and bishop from the Florentine Pucci family. His brother Roberto Pucci and his nephew Antonio Pucci also became cardinals. Biography Pucci was born in Florence. He be ...
(1518–1519) * Giulio de Medici (1519–1520) * Francesco de Conti (1520–1521) * Giovanni Piccolomini (1521–1523) *
Giovanni Domenico de Cupis Giovanni Domenico de Cupis (Cupi, Cuppi) (1493–1553) was an Italian Cardinal, created by Pope Leo X in the consistory of 1 July 1517. Biography He was Crown-cardinal of the Kingdom of Scotland. He was a friend of Ignatius Loyola. His mother w ...
(1523–1524) *
Andrea della Valle Cardinal Andrea della Valle (29 November 1463, in Rome – 3 August 1534) was an Italian clergyman and art collector. Life Andrea belonged to an ancient family of Roman nobles. He was the son of Filippo della Valle, a Roman patrician; the fami ...
(1524–1526) *
Scaramuccia Trivulzio Scaramuccia Trivulzio (1465 – 3 August 1527) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was Bishop of Como in Italy, from 1508 to 1518. He was then Bishop of Piacenza, from 1519 to 1525. He was made cardinal in July 1517 by Pope Leo X. It was ...
(1526–1527) *
Domenico Giacobazzi Domenico Giacobazzi (1444–1528) was an Italians, Italian Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Bishop (Catholic Church), bishop and Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal. Biography Domenico Giacobazzi was born in Rome in 1444, the son of a Roman Patrician ...
(1527–1528) *
Willem van Enckevoirt William of Enckevoirt, also spelled as Enckenvoirt (1464 in Mierlo-Hout – 19 July 1534 in Rome) was a Dutch Cardinal, bishop of Tortosa from 1524 to 1524, and bishop of Utrecht from 1529 to 1534. Biography Enckevoirt was the son of a far ...
(1529) *
Antonio Sanseverino Antonio Sanseverino (died 1543) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Biography Antonio Sanseverino was born in Naples ca. 1477, the son of Giovanni Antonio Sanseverino, a Neapolitan patrician, and Enrichetta Carafa. Early in ...
(1530–1531) * Benedetto Accolti (1531) *
Agostino Spinola Agostino Spinola (c. 1482–1537) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography A member of the Spinola family, Agostino Spinola was born in Savona, Italy ca. 1482, the son of Giovanni Spinola, ''consignore'' of Garessio, and ...
(1532–1533) *
Gianvincenzo Carafa Gianvincenzo Carafa (1477–1541) was an Italians, Italian Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Bishop (Catholic Church), bishop and Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal. Biography A member of the ''della Stadera'' branch of the House of Carafa, Gianvinc ...
(1533–1534) *
Andrea Matteo Palmieri Andrea Matteo Palmieri (1493–1537) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Andrea Matteo Palmieri was born in Naples on August 10, 1493. He was a cleric in Naples before being elected Archbishop of Averenza and Matera o ...
(1534–1535) *
Francisco de Quiñones Francisco de Quiñones, O.F.M., (Latin: Franciscus Cardinal Quignonius) (also Francisco de los Ángeles) (ca. 1482 in Kingdom of León – November 5, 1540 in Veroli, Papal States) was a Spanish Franciscan friar and later cardinal who was re ...
(1535) * Francesco Cornaro (1536–1537) * Antonio Pucci (1537–1538) * Girolamo Ghinucci (1538–1539) *
Giacomo Simoneta Giacomo Simonetta (1475–1539) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Giacomo was born in Milan, the son of Giovanni and his second wife Catarina Barbavara, daughter of Marcolino Barbavara. He studied law in Milan. In ...
(1539–1540) *
Gasparo Contarini Gasparo Contarini (16 October 1483 – 24 August 1542) was an Italian diplomat, cardinal and Bishop of Belluno. He was one of the first proponents of the dialogue with Protestants, after the Reformation. Biography He was born in Venice, the eldes ...
(1540–1541) * Gianpietro Carafa (1541–1542) *
Rodolfo Pio da Carpi Rodolfo Pio da Carpi (22 February 1500 – 2 May 1564) was an Italian Cardinal, humanist and patron of the arts. The nephew of a diplomat, he himself became a diplomat by the age of thirty, and came to know both Emperor Charles V and King Fra ...
(1542) * Pietro Bembo (1542–1543) * Juan Alvares de Toledo (1543–1544) *
Pierpaolo Parisio Pierpaolo Parisio (1473–1545) was an Italian bishop and Cardinal. Biography Born at Cosenza in 1473, he was appointed on Sep 1528 by Pope Clement VII as bishop of Anglona e Tursi and on 11 Jan 1538 by Pope Paul III as bishop of Nusco. On ...
(1544–1545) *
Marcello Cervini Pope Marcellus II ( it, Marcello II; 6 May 1501 – 1 May 1555), born Marcello Cervini degli Spannocchi, was a Papalini Catholic prelate who served as head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 April 1555 until h ...
(1545) *
Uberto Gambara Uberto Gambara (1489–1549) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Uberto Gambara was born in Brescia on 23 January 1489, the son of Gianfrancesco Gambara and Alda Pio di Carpi. Veronica Gambara was his sister. When he ...
(1545–1546) * Ascanio Parisani (1546–1547) *
Bartolomeo Guidiccioni Bartolomeo Guidiccioni (1470 – 4 November 1549) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. He was one of the closest collaborators of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, both as Bishop of Parma and afterwards when he became Pope Paul III. He s ...
(1547–1548) *
Miguel da Silva Miguel da Silva (c. 1480 – 5 June 1556) was a Portuguese nobleman, the second son of Diogo da Silva, 1st Count of Portalegre and of his wife Maria de Ayala, a Castilian noblewomen. He was ambassador of the king of Portugal to several popes, ...
(1548–1549) * Giovanni Girolamo Morone (1549–1551) *
Marcello Crescenzi Marcello Crescenzi (1500 – 28 May 1552) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Marcello Crescenzi was born in Rome in 1500, the son of Mario Crescenzi and Pantasilea Capodiferro. He became a doctor of both laws. He w ...
(1551–1552) *
Francisco Mendoza de Bobadilla Francisco Mendoza de Bobadilla (25 September 1508 – 1 December 156626 and 28 November and 3 December are also reported as dates of his death.) was a Spanish Roman Catholic Cardinal. Biography He was born in Cuenca, the son of Diego Hurtado de ...
(1552–1553) *
Otto Truchsess von Waldburg Otto Truchsess von Waldburg (25 February 1514 – 2 April 1573) was Prince-Bishop of Augsburg from 1543 until his death and a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. Childhood and Education Otto was born at Scheer Castle to the Swabian noble House of ...
(1553–1554) *
Bartolomé de la Cueva y Toledo Bartolomé de la Cueva y Toledo (24 August 1499 – 29 June 1562) was a Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Biography Bartolomé de la Cueva y Toledo was born in Cuéllar on 24 August 1499, the son of Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, ...
(1554–1555) *
Federico Cesi Federico Angelo Cesi (; 26 February 1585 – 1 August 1630) was an Italian scientist, naturalist, and founder of the Accademia dei Lincei. On his father's death in 1630, he became briefly lord of Acquasparta. Biography Federico Cesi was ...
(1555–1556) *
Pedro Pacheco Pedro Miguel Salgadinho Pacheco de Melo (born 27 June 1984), known as Pacheco, is a professional soccer player who plays for CU Micaelense as a defensive midfielder. He played 312 games in the Segunda Liga over 11 seasons, mainly at the serv ...
(1556–1558) * Giovanni Angelo Medici (1557–1558) * Tiberio Crispo (1559–1561) * Fulvio Cornea (1561–1562) * Giovanni Michele Saraceni (1562–1563) * Giovanni Ricci (1563–1564) *
Giovanni Battista Cicala Giovanni Battista (or Giambattista) Cicala (1510–1570) was an Italians, Italian Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Bishop (Catholic Church), bishop and Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal. Biography Giovanni Battista Cicala was born in Genoa on 6 ...
(1564–1565) *
Scipione Rebiba Scipione Rebiba (3 February 1504 – 23 July 1577) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church, a protégé of Gian Pietro Carafa, who became Pope Paul IV. He held a variety of positions in the Church hierarchy, including some of the most sen ...
(1565–1567) * Gianantonio Capizucchi (1567–1568) * Giacomo Savelli (1568–1569) *
Luigi Cornaro Alvise Cornaro, often Italianised Luigi (1484, 1467 or 1464 gives a birth date of 1467 – 8 May 1566), was a Venetian nobleman and patron of arts, also remembered for his four books of ''Discorsi'' (published 1583–95) about the secrets to ...
(1569–1570) * Philibert Babou de la Bourdaisière (1570) *
Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle (20 August 151721 September 1586), Comte de La Baume Saint Amour, was a Bisontin ( Free Imperial City of Besançon) statesman, made a cardinal, who followed his father as a leading minister of the Spanish Habsb ...
(1570–1571) *
Stanislaus Hosius Stanislaus Hosius ( pl, Stanisław Hozjusz; 5 May 1504 – 5 August 1579) was a Polish Roman Catholic cardinal. From 1551 he was the Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Warmia in Royal Prussia and from 1558 he served as the papal legate to the H ...
(1571–1572) * Francisco Pacheco de Toledo (1572–1574) * Giovanni Francesco Gambara (1574–1575) *
Charles Borromeo Charles Borromeo ( it, Carlo Borromeo; la, Carolus Borromeus; 2 October 1538 – 3 November 1584) was the Archbishop of Milan from 1564 to 1584 and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was a leading figure of the Counter-Reformation combat ...
(1575–1576) * Alfonso Gesualdo (1576–1577) *
Niccolò Caetani Niccolò Caetani di Sermoneta (1526–1585) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Biography Niccolò Caetani was born in Rome on 23 February 1526, the son of Camillo Caetani, 3rd duke of Sermoneta, a cousin of Pope Paul III, an ...
(1577–1578) * Innico d'Avalos d'Aragona (1578–1579) *
Marcantonio Colonna Marcantonio II Colonna (sometimes spelled Marc'Antonio; 1535 – August 1, 1584), Duke of Tagliacozzo and Duke and Prince of Paliano, was a Roman aristocrat who served as a Viceroy of Sicily in the service of the Spanish Crown, Spanish gener ...
(1579–1580) *
Tolomeo Gallio Tolomeo Gallio (also spelled Gallo and Galli; 25 September 1527 – 3 or 4 February 1607) was an Italian Cardinal (Catholicism), Cardinal. Biography In the time of Pope Gregory XIII, he acted as papal secretary of state (in office 1572 to 15 ...
(1580–1581) * Prospero Santacroce (1581–1582) * Zaccaria Delfino (1582–1583) *
Giovanni Francesco Commendone Giovanni Francesco Commendone (17 March 1523 – 26 December 1584) was an Italian cardinal and papal nuncio. Life Commendone was born at Venice. After an education in the humanities and in jurisprudence at the University of Padua, he came ...
(1583–1584) * Gugliemo Sirleto (1584–1585) *
Michele Bonelli Carlo Michele Bonelli, Cardinal Alessandrino (25 November 1541– 28 March 1598) was an Italian senior papal diplomat with a distinguished career that spanned two decades from 1571. Biography Born in Bosco Marengo, he was the son of Marco ...
(1585–1587) *
Ludovico Madruzzo 200px, Portrait of Ludovico Madruzzo by Giovanni Battista Moroni. Art Institute, Chicago.">Chicago.html" ;"title="Giovanni Battista Moroni. Art Institute, Chicago">Giovanni Battista Moroni. Art Institute, Chicago. Ludovico Madruzzo (1532–1600) ...
(1587–1588) *
Nicolas de Pellevé Nicolas Pellevé. Nicolas de Pellevé (18 October 1518 – 24 March 1594) was a French archbishop and Cardinal. He was a major figure of the Catholic League. Early life Nicolas de Pellevé, the second son of Charles de Pellevé, Sieur de Jo ...
(1588–1589) * Giulio Antonio Santori (1589–1590) *
Girolamo Rusticucci Girolamo Rusticucci (1537 – 14 June 1603) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. He was personal secretary to Cardinal Michele Ghislieri, later Pope Pius V, who made Rusticucci a cardinal. He occupied numerous important positions, i ...
(1590–1593) *(1593–1594, no information available) *
Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta, surname often spelled Palotta or Palotto, (1548 – 1620) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. He was born in Caldarola. He was appointed archbishop of Cosenza nominated to be a cardinal in 1587 by Pope Sixtus V. In 15 ...
(1595–1596) * Agostino Valieri (1596–1597) *(1597–1598, no information available) * Domenico Pinelli, seniore (1599–1600)


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Gregorio Petrocchini Gregorio Petrocchini (1535 – 19 May 1612) was an Italian people, Italian cardinal at the end of sixteenth and early seventeenth century. Biography Gregorio Petrocchini was born in 1535 in Montelparo, now in the province of Fermo in the r ...
, O.E.S.A. (1605–1607) *
Paolo Emilio Sfondrati Paolo Emilio Sfondrati (1560 – 14 February 1618) was an Italian Cardinal. Biography Born to a noble family in Milan and the nephew of Pope Gregory XIV, he was the cardinal priest of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, papal legate in Bologna, member of ...
(1607–1608) *
Ottavio Paravicini Ottavio Paravicini (1552–1611) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Early life Born into the noble family from Valtellina, he was the son of Giovanni Michele Paravicini and Lomellina Laudata of Gaeta. Biography On 15 Jul 1584, he was consecrated b ...
(1608–1609) *
Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona (seniore) Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona, seniore (1560–1612) was an Itaian Roman Catholic cardinal and archbishop. Biography He was born in Naples in 1560 to Duke Giovan Girolamo and Margherita Pio. He was a brother of Cardinal Giulio Acquaviva d'Aragona ...
(1609–1611) *
Pietro Aldobrandini Pietro Aldobrandini (31 March 1571 – 10 February 1621) was an Italian cardinal and patron of the arts. Biography He was made a cardinal in 1593 by his uncle, Pope Clement VIII. He took over the duchy of Ferrara in 1598 when it fell to the P ...
(1611–1612) *
Ottavio Bandini Ottavio Bandini (1558–1629) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography On 25 June 1595 he was consecrated bishop by Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici, Archbishop of Florence, with Ludovico de Torres, Archbishop of Monreale, and Gian Francesco ...
(1612–1613) *
Bartolomeo Cesi Bartolomeo Cesi (; 16 August 1556 – 11 July 1629) was an Italian painter and draftsman of the Bolognese School.Andrea Bayer. "Cesi, Bartolomeo" Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 7 November 2020 He made ea ...
(1613–1614) *
Francesco Mantica Francesco Mantica (1534–1614) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography He was born in Udine, and studied canon law at the University of Padua The University of Padua ( it, Università degli Studi di Padova, UNIPD) is an Italian university loca ...
(1614) *
Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini (1571 – 7 April 1627) was an Italian Cardinal. He was the uncle of Pope Gregory XIV. Biography In 1601, Pope Clement VIII associated Count Luigi Bevilacqua and his two brothers, Conte Bonifazio IV (1571–1627 ...
(1614–1616) *
Domenico Toschi Domenico Toschi (June 11, 1535 – March 26, 1620) was an Italian soldier, jurist, and cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was born in Castellarano in Reggio Emilia to a poor family. After having originally served as a soldier, Toschi trained in R ...
(1616–1617) *
Roberto Bellarmino Robert Bellarmine, SJ ( it, Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino; 4 October 1542 – 17 September 1621) was an Italian Jesuit and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was canonized a saint in 1930 and named Doctor of the Church, one of only 37. ...
(1617–1618) *
Domenico Ginnasi 200px, Cardinal Domenico Ginnasi Domenico Ginnasi (19 June 1550 in Castel Bolognese – 12 March 1639, in Rome) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic church created by Pope Clement VIII. Biography Ginnasi was born the third of seven children to ...
(1618–1619) * Giovanni Delfino (1619–1620) *
Giacomo Sannesio Giacomo Sannesio (c. 1557/1560 – 19 February 1621) was and Italian Catholic cardinal, prominent art collector and patron of early 17th-century artists. Early life Sanessio was born in Belforte del Chienti to a "very humble" family. He studied ...
(1620–1621) *
Scipione Caffarelli-Borghese Scipione Borghese (; 1 September 1577 – 2 October 1633) was an Italian Cardinal, art collector and patron of the arts. A member of the Borghese family, he was the patron of the painter Caravaggio and the artist Bernini. His legacy is the establ ...
(1621–1623) *
Maffeo Barberini Pope Urban VIII ( la, Urbanus VIII; it, Urbano VIII; baptised 5 April 1568 – 29 July 1644), born Maffeo Vincenzo Barberini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 August 1623 to his death in July 1644. As po ...
(1623), (Elected Pope
Urban VIII Pope Urban VIII ( la, Urbanus VIII; it, Urbano VIII; baptised 5 April 1568 – 29 July 1644), born Maffeo Vincenzo Barberini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 August 1623 to his death in July 1644. As p ...
on 6 August 1623) *
Giovanni Garzia Mellini Giovanni Garzia Mellini (his first name is also rendered Giangarzia while his middle name is also rendered Garsia) (1562 – 2 October 1629) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati (1629), Cardinal-Priest of San Lore ...
(1623–1625) *
Marcello Lante della Rovere Marcello Lante della Rovere (1561 – 19 April 1652) was an Italian people Catholic Cardinal appointed Dean and Camerlengo of the College of Cardinals. __TOC__ Family and early life Lante was born 1561, the son of Ludovico Lante of the ''Dukes ...
(1625–1626) * Gianbattista Leni (1626–1627) * Gaspar Borja y Velasco (1627–1628) *
Roberto Ubaldini Roberto Ubaldini (1581 – 22 April 1635) was a bishop and cardinal of the Catholic Church. Biography He was born in Florence. He was appointed Bishop of Montepulciano in 1607, and ordained to that post on 3 Feb 1608 by Jacques Davy du Perron, ...
(1628–1629) *
Tiberio Muti Tiberio Muti (1574–1636) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography On 15 Jan 1612, he was consecrated bishop by Scipione Caffarelli-Borghese, Archbishop of Bologna, with Fabio Biondi, Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem, and Antonio Ricci, Bishop ...
(1629–1630) * Giulio Savelli (1630–1631) * Guido Bentivoglio d'Aragona (1631–1632) *
Antonio Marcello Barberini Antonio Marcello Barberini, O.F.M. Cap. (18 November 1569 – 11 September 1646) was an Italian cardinal
(Antonio the Elder), O.F.M.Cap. (1632) *
Desiderio Scaglia Desiderio Scaglia (1567 – 21 August 1639), also known as the ''Cardinal of Cremona'', was an Italian cardinal and bishop. He was a relative of cardinals Girolamo Bernerio, Scipione Cobelluzzi and Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri and was a membe ...
, O.P. (1632–1633) * Agostino Spinola Basadone (1633–1634) * Cosimo de Torres (1634–1635) *
Alfonso de la Cueva-Benavides y Mendoza-Carrillo Alfonso de la Cueva-Benavides y Mendoza-Carrillo, marqués de Bedmar (first name also spelled ''Alonso'', often used was the title ''Bedmar'') (25 July 157410 August 1655) was a Spanish diplomat, bishop and Roman Catholic cardinal. He was bor ...
(1635–1636) *
Antonio Marcello Barberini Antonio Marcello Barberini, O.F.M. Cap. (18 November 1569 – 11 September 1646) was an Italian cardinal
(Antonio the Elder), O.F.M.Cap. (1636–1637) * Luigi Caetani (1637–1638) * Bernardino Spada (1638–1639) *
Berlinghiero Gessi Berlinghiero Gessi (28 October 1563 – 6 April 1639) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. Early life Gessi was born in Bologna on 28 October 1563, the son of Giulio Cesare Gessi, doctor of philosophy and medicine, and Valeria Segni. He was a re ...
(1639) *
Federico Baldissera Bartolomeo Cornaro Painting of Cardinal Cornaro by Bernardo Strozzi (c. 1640) Coat of arms of Cardinal Federico Baldissera Bartolomeo Corner Federico Baldissera Bartolomeo Cornaro (16 November 1579 – 5 June 1653) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and Patriarch of ...
(1639–1641) *
Giulio Cesare Sacchetti Giulio Cesare Sacchetti (1586 – 28 June 1663) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and was twice included in the French Court's list of acceptable candidates for the Papacy, in 1644 and 1655. Early life Sacchetti was born in 1586, the second su ...
(1641–1642) *
Giandomenico Spinola Giandomenico Spinola (1580 – 11 August 1646) (also Giovanni Domenico Spinola) Early life Spinola was born in 1580 in Genoa. Though few records exist detailing his family background or education, he is listed as ''Questore'' ( commissioner) of ...
(1642–1643) * Giovanni Battista Pamphili (1643–1644), (Elected
Pope Innocent X Pope Innocent X ( la, Innocentius X; it, Innocenzo X; 6 May 1574 – 7 January 1655), born Giovanni Battista Pamphilj (or Pamphili), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 15 September 1644 to his death in Januar ...
on 15 September 1644) * Gil Carrillo de Albornoz (1644–1646) *
Ciriaco Rocci Ciriaco Rocci (August 8, 1582 – September 25, 1651) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and papal Apostolic Nuncio to Switzerland and Holy Roman Empire. Life Rocci was born on 8 August 1582 in Rome and studied law before entering the service of ...
(1646–1647) *
Giovanni Battista Maria Pallotta Giovanni Battista Maria Pallotta (also Palotta or Palotto) (23 January, 1594 – 22 January, 1668) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. Early life Pallotta was born in 1594 in Caldarola to a well respected family. He was the nephew of Cardinal Gio ...
(1647–1648) *
Ulderico Carpegna Ulderico Carpegna (24 June 1595 – 24 January 1679) was an Italian jurist and Cardinal. Biography Born at Scavolino, he was from a family of the Roman nobility, connected with the Montefeltro family. He became bishop of Gubbio
(1648–1649) * Marco Antonio Franciotti (1649–1650) * Marcantonio Bragadin (1650–1651) * Pier Donato Cesi (1651–1652) *
Vincenzo Maculani Vincenzo Maculani (11 September 1578 – 16 February 1667) was an Italian people, Italian Roman Catholic Church, Catholic Cardinal (Catholicism), Cardinal, inquisitor and Military engineering, military architect. He was known as a severe man, ...
, O.P. (1652–1653) * Francesco Peretti di Montalto (1653–1654) *
Carlo Rossetti Carlo Rossetti, ca. 1654-1672. Carlo Rossetti (Roscetti) (1614 – 23 November 1681) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal, born of the noble Rossetti family in Ferrara. Earlier in his career he went to London as a secret nuncio on behalf of Pope Urb ...
(1654–1656) *
Francesco Angelo Rapaccioli Francesco Angelo Rappaccioli (1608 – 15 May 1657) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. Biography Rappaccioli was born in 1608, the son of a modest family in Narni, Italy. He entered the service of the church and became a referendary of the ...
(1656–1657) * Juan de Lugo y de Quiroga, S.J. (1657–1658) *
Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi Cardinal Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi. Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi (15 September 16089 August 1687) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Bologna. Biography He was a cousin of Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi. On 16 September 1640, he wa ...
(1658–1659) *
Federico Sforza Federico Sforza (20 January 1603 – 24 May 1676) was an Italian Catholic cardinal. Biography Sforza was born in 1603, the son of Alessandro Sforza, 7th Count of Santa Fiora, Duke of Segni and Prince of Valmontone - and Eleonora Orsini. ...
(1659–1660) *
Benedetto Odescalchi Pope Innocent XI ( la, Innocentius XI; it, Innocenzo XI; 16 May 1611 – 12 August 1689), born Benedetto Odescalchi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 21 September 1676 to his death on August 12, 1689. Poli ...
(1660–1661) * Camillo Astalli-Pamphili (1661–1662) * Luigi Omodei (1662–1663) * Giacomo Corradi (1663–1664) * Giberto Borromeo (1664–1665) *
Marcello Santacroce Marcello Santacroce (7 June 1619 – 19 December 1674) was a Roman Catholic cardinal who served as Bishop of Tivoli (1652–1674). Biography Marcello Santacroce was born in Rome on 7 June 1619, the son of Son of Valerio and Elena Maria Santac ...
(1665–1666) *
Giambattista Spada Giambattista Spada or Giovanni Battista Spada (28 August 1597 – 23 January 1675) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography On 23 August 1643, he was consecrated bishop by Marcantonio Franciotti, Bishop of Lucca, with Ranuccio Scotti Douglas, ...
(1666–1668) * Francesco Albizzi (1668–1669) * Ottavio Aquaviva d'Aragona (1669–1671) * Carlo Pio di Savoia, iuniore (1671–1672) * Carlo Gualterio (1672–1673) * Flavio Chigi (1673–1674) * Giacomo Franzoni (1674–1675) * Pietro Vidoni, seniore (1675–1676) * Carlo Carafa della Spina (1676–1678) *
Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni (8 June 1623 – 29 June 1698) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and Cardinal-Nephew to Pope Clement X. Biography Altieri was born Paluzzo Paluzzi degli Albertoni in Rome, the eldest of two sons to Anton ...
(1678–1679) * Giacomo Filippo Nini (1679–1680) * Giacomo Rospigliosi (1680–1681) *
Gasparo Carpegna Gaspare Carpegna (8 April 1625 – 6 May 1714) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. Early life Gaspare was born in 1625 in Rome. His mother was from the Spada family. He was a relative of the Cardinal Ulderico Carpegna of the Holy Roman Cath ...
(1681–1682) * César d'Estrées (1682–1683) *
Federico Baldeschi Colonna Federico Ubaldo Baldeschi Colonna (2 September 1625 – 4 October 1691) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal who was adopted by the noble Colonna family. Early life He was born on September 2, 1624, as ''Federico Ubaldo Baldeschi'' in Perugia, ...
(1683–1684) *
Francesco Nerli (iuniore) Francesco Nerli, iuniore (12 June 1636 – 8 April 1708) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography On 6 Jul 1670, he was consecrated bishop by Carlo Carafa della Spina, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Susanna, with Giambattista Spínola (seniore), Ar ...
(1684–1685) * Girolamo Gastaldi (1685) *
Alessandro Crescenzi (cardinal) Alessandro Crescenzi, C.R.S. (1607 – 8 May 1688) was a Roman Catholic cardinal who served as Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals (1685–1688), Archbishop (Personal Title) of Recanati e Loreto (1676–1682), Titular Patriarch of Al ...
, C.R.S (1685–1687) *
Galeazzo Marescotti Galeazzo Marescotti (1 October 1627 – 3 July 1726) was an Italian cardinal. Biography He was born in Vignanello, Italy. His father was named Sforza Marescotti and his mother was Vittoria Ruspoli, both born to prominent aristocratic famil ...
(1687–1688) * Fabrizio Spada (1688–1689) * Philip Thomas Howard of Norfolk, O.P. (1689–1691) * Giambattista Spinola, seniore (1691–1692) *
Savo Millini Savo Millini or Savio Mellini (Rome, 4 July 1644 – Rome, 10 February 1701) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography Millini was born on 4 July 1644 to Mario and his wife Ginevra (née di Neri Capponi). He was a great-nephew of Cardinal Giov ...
(1692–1693) * Francesco Lorenzo Brancati di Lauria, O.F.M. Conv. (1693) *
Pier Matteo Petrucci Pier Matteo Petrucci, C.O. (1636–1701) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography Pier Matteo Petrucci was a priest and a philosophy professor. Together with Cardinal Alderano Cibo, he founded an institute for runaway children. In 1678, he bec ...
(1693–1695) *
Jan Kazimierz Denhoff Jan Kazimierz Denhoff (1649–1697) was a Polish cardinal from 1686, Abbot of the Mogiła Abbey in 1666, canon of Warsaw, Dean of Płock, a canon of Kraków in 1681 and Bishop of Cesena in 1688. He is the author of several theological works. He wa ...
(1695–1696) * Leandro Colloredo, Orat. (1696–1697) * Domenico Maria Corsi (1697) *1698–1699 (No name given in Acta Camerari Sacri Collegii S. R. E. Cardinalium) *
Bandino Panciatici Bandino Panciatici (10 July 1629 – 21 April 1718) as a Roman Catholic cardinal from 1690 to 1718. Biography Bandino Panciatici was born in Florence on July 10, 1629. He came from a Pistoian noble family, and was a relative of Pope Clement IX ...
(1699–1700)


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Giacomo Cantelmo Giacomo Cantelmo (13 June 1645 – 11 December 1702) was a Roman Catholic cardinal from 1690 to 1702. Biography Giacomo Cantelmo was born in Naples on 13 June 1645, the son of Fabrizio Cantelmo, 5th Duke of Popoli and prince of Pettorano, a ...
(1700–1702) *
Toussaint de Forbin-Janson Toussaint de Forbin-Janson also known simply as Cardinal de Janson (1 October 1631 – 24 March 1713) was a French Catholic Cardinal and Bishop of Beauvais. Early life As a boy, Janson joined the Knights of Malta and then the army of th ...
, (1702–1703) *
Giambattista Rubini Giambattista Rubini (1642 – 17 February 1707) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church from 1690 to 1707. Early life and career Giambattista Rubini was born in Venice in 1642, the second son of Donato Rubini and Cristina Medici. His grandmoth ...
(1703–1704) *Tommaso Maria Ferrari, O.P. (1704–1705) *Giuseppe Sacripante (1705–1706) *
Fabrizio Paolucci Fabrizio Paolucci (2 April 1651 – 12 June 1726) was an Italian cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, appointed by Pope Innocent XII. Biography Born at Forlì, he went to Rome at the age of eight, in 1659, to be educated by his grand-uncle ...
(1706–1707) *Andrea Santacroce (1707–1708) *Sperello Sperelli (1708–1709) * Giovanni Maria Gabrielli, O.Cist. (1709–1710) * Lorenzo Corsini (1710–1711) * Francesco Acquaviva d'Aragonia (1711–1712) * Filippo Antonio Gualterio (1712–1713) *Giandomenico Paracciani (1713–1714) *Joseph-Emmanuel de la Trémoille (1714–1715) * Carlo Agostino Fabroni (1715–1716) * Michelangelo dei Conti (1716–1717) *Luigi Pico della Mirandola (1717–1718) *Antonio Felice Zondadari (1718–1719) *
Pietro Marcellino Corradini Pietro Marcellino Corradini (2 June 1658 - 8 February 1743) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. Corradini served in various departments of the Roman Curia under several popes and founded the Collegine Sisters of the Holy Family as a response ...
(1719–1720) *Luigi Priuli (1720) * Giovanni Battista Tolomei, S.J. (1720–1723) *Bernardino Scotti (1723–1724) *Nicolò Spinola (1724–1726) *Giorgio Spinola (1726–1727) *
Cornelio Bentivoglio Cornelio Bentivoglio (27 March 1668 – 30 December 1732) was an Italian nobleman and cardinal. Born at Ferrara to the powerful Bentivoglio family, and a relative of the cardinal Guido Bentivoglio (1579 – 1644). Cornelio went to Rome at an ea ...
(1727–1728) * Luis Antonio Belluga y Moncada (1728–1729) *Michael Friedrich von Althann (1729–1730) *Álvaro Cienfuegos Villazón, S.J. (1730–1732) *Giambattista Altieri, iuniore (1732–1733) *Vincenzo Petra (1733–1734) *Niccolò Maria Lercari (1734–1735) *Vincenzo Ludovico Gotti (1735–1736) *Leandro Porzia (1736–1737) *Pierluigi Carafa (1737–1738) *Francesco Scipione Maria Borghese (1738–1739) *Vincenzo Bichi (1739–1741) *Giuseppe Firrao (seniore), Giuseppe Firrao (1741–1742) *Antonio Saverio Gentili (1742–1743) *Giovanni Antonio Guadagni, O.C.D. (1743–1744) *Troiano Acquaviva d’Aragona (1744–1745) *Domenico Riviera (1745–1746) *Giovanni Battista Spínola (1746–1747) *Raniero D'Elci (1747–1748) *Domenico Silvio Passionei (1748–1749) *Silvio Valenti Gonzaga (1749–1750) *Joaquín Fernández de Portocarrero (1750–1751) *Camillo Paolucci (1751–1752) *Carlo Alberto Guidoboni Cavalchini (1752–1753) *Federico Marcello Lante Montefeltro della Rovere (1753–1754) *Francesco Landi (1754–1755) *Fortunato Tamburini, O.S.B.Cas. (1755–1756) *Girolamo de Bardi (1756–1757) *Giovanni Battista Mesmer (1757–1758) *Henry Benedict Stuart, Henry Benedict Mary Clement Stuart of York (1758–1760) *Giuseppe Maria Feroni (1760–1761) *Luca Melchiore Tempi (1761–1762) *Cosimo Imperiali (1762–1763) *Antonio Andrea Galli, C.R. SS.S. (1763–1764) *Carlo Rezzonico (cardinal), Carlo Rezzonico (1764–1765) *Ferdinando Maria de Rossi (1765–1766) *Giuseppe Maria Castelli (1766–1767) *Gaetano Fantuzzi (1767–1768) *Pietro Girolamo Guglielmi (1768–1770) *Marcantonio Colonna (18th-century cardinal), Marcantonio Colonna (1770–1771) *Andrea Corsini (cardinal), Andrea Corsini (1771–1772) *Simone Buonaccorsi (1772–1773) *Giovanni Carlo Boschi (1773–1774) *Ludovico Calini (1774–1776) *Lazzaro Opizio Pallavicino (1776–1777) *Pietro Pamphilj (1777–1778) *Mario Marefoschi Compagnoni (1778–1779) *Scipione Borghese (1779–1780) *Antonio Eugenio Visconti (1780–1781) *Bernardino Giraud (1781–1782) *Innocenzo Conti (1782–1783) *Francesco Saverio de Zelada (1783–1784) *Leonardo Antonelli (1784–1785) *Giovanni Archinto (1785–1786) *Giacinto Sigismondo Gerdil, B. (1786–1787) *Guglielmo Pallotta (1787–1788) *Franziskus Herzan von Harras (1788–1789) *Giovanni De Gregorio (1789–1790) *Francesco Carrara (Cardinal), Francesco Carrara (1790–1791) *Ignazio Busca (1791–1792) *Stefano Borgia (1792–1793) *Tommaso Antici (1793–1794) *Giovanni Battista Caprara (1794–1795) *Antonio Dugnani (1795–1796) *Aurelio Roverella (1796–1797) *Giulio Maria della Somaglia (1797–1798) *Vincenzo Maria Altieri (1798) (1) *Giulio Maria della Somaglia (1799–1801) (2)


1801 to 1900

*Diego Innico Caracciolo di Martina (1801–1802) *Giuseppe Firrao, Jr. (1802–1803) *Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo (1803–1804) *Bartolomeo Pacca (1804–1805) *Giovanni Filippo Gallarati Scotti (1805–1806) *Lorenzo Litta (1806–1807) *Filippo Casoni (1807–1808) *Girolamo della Porta (1808–1809) *Valentino Mastrozzi (1809–1810) *Antonio Despuig y Dameto (1810–1813) *Pietro Francesco Galleffi (1814–1818) *Antonio Doria Pamphili (1818–1819) *Fabrizio Dionigi Ruffo (1819–1820) *Ercole Consalvi (1820–1821) *Giuseppe Albani (1821–1822) *Francesco Guidobono Cavalchini (1822–1823) *Giovanni Caccia-Piatti (1823–1825) *Pietro Vidoni (1825–1826) *Cesare Guerrieri Gonzaga (1826–1827) *Antonio Frosini (1827–1828) *Tommaso Riario Sforza (1828–1830) *Belisario Cristaldi (1830–1831) *Juan Francisco Marco y Catalán (1831–1832) *Domenico de Simone (1832–1833) *Luigi Gazzoli (1833–1834) *Mario Mattei (1834–1835) *Nicola Grimaldi (1835–1836) *Alessandro Spada (1836–1837) *Bartolomeo Pacca (1837–1838) *Emmanuele de Gregorio (1838–1839) *Giovanni Francesco Falzacappa (1839–1840) *Carlo Maria Pedicini (1840–1841) *Antonio Domenico Gamberini (1841–1842) *Giacomo Giustiniani (1842–1843) *Vincenzo Macchi (1843–1844) *Luigi Lambruschini, C.R.S.P. (1844–1845) *Pietro Ostini (1845–1846) *Castruccio Castracane degli Antelminelli (1846–1847) *Mario Mattei (1848–1850) *Giacomo Luigi Brignole (1851–1852) *Costantino Patrizi (1852–1853) *Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso (1853–1854) *Gabriele Ferretti (1854–1855) *Antonio Maria Cagiano de Azevedo (1855–1856) *Benedetto Barberini (1856–1857) *Ugo Pietro Spinola (1857–1858) *Gabriele della Genga Sermattei (1858–1859) *Clarissimo Falconieri Mellini (1859) *Antonio Tosti (1859–1860) *Gaspare Bernardo Pianetti (1861–1862) *Fabio Maria Asquini (1862–1863) *Niccola Paracciani Clarelli (1863–1864) *Domenico Carafa della Spina di Traetto (1864–1865) *Sisto Riario Sforza (1865–1866) *Camillo di Pietro (1866–1867) *Karl-August von Reisach (1867–1868) *Alessandro Barnabò (1868–1869) *Giuseppe Milesi Pironi Ferretti (1869–1870) *Piero di Silvestri (1870–1871) *Angelo Quaglia (1871–1872) *Antonio Maria Panebianco, O.F.M.Conv. (1872–1873) *Antonio Saverio De Luca (1873–1874) *Giuseppe Andrea Bizzarri (1874–1875) *Lucien Louis Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte (1876–1877) *Innocenzo Ferrieri (1877–1879) *Edoardo Borromeo (1879–1880) *Raffaele Monaco La Valletta (1880–1881) *Flavio Chigi (1810-1885), Flavio Chigi (1881–1882) *Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano (1882–1883) *Tommaso Martinelli, O. E.S.A. (1883–1884) *Mieczysław Halka Ledóchowski (1884–1885) *Giovanni Simeoni (1885–1886) *Domenico Bartolini (1886–1887) *Luigi Serafini (bishop), Luigi Serafini (1887–1888) *Lucido Parocchi (1888–1889) *Carlo Laurenzi (1889) *Paul Melchers (1889–1891) *Serafino Vannutelli (1891–1892) *Gaetano Aloisi Masella (1892–1893) *Mariano Rampolla del Tindaro (1893–1894) *Fulco Luigi Ruffo-Scilla (1894–1895) *Angelo Di Pietro (1895–1896) *Girolamo Maria Gotti, O.C.D. (1896–1897) *Domenico Jacobini (1897–1898) *Antonio Agliardi (1898–1899) *Domenico Ferrata (1899–1900)


1900 to 1997

*Serafino Cretoni (1900–1901) *Giovanni Battista Casali del Drago (1901–1902) *Francesco di Paola Cassetta (1902–1903) *Alessandro Sanminiatelli Zabarella (1903–1905) *François-Désiré Mathieu (1905–1906) *Pietro Respighi (1906–1907) *Sebastiano Martinelli, O.E.S.A. ( 1907–1909) *Casimiro Gennari (1909–1911) *Rafael Merry del Val (1911–1912) *Aristide Rinaldini (1912–1914) *Pietro Gasparri (1914–1915) *Antonio Vico (Cardinal), Antonio Vico (1915–1916) *Gennaro Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte (1916–1919) *Basilio Pompili (1919–1920) *Giulio Boschi (1920) *Rafael Merry del Val (1920–1922) *1922–1926 (No information found) *Donato Sbarretti (1926–?) *1926–1929 (No information found) *Achille Locatelli (1929–1930) *Luigi Sincero (1930–1931) *Bonaventura Cerretti (1933) *Achille Locatelli (1933–1935) *Luigi Capotosti (1935–1936) *Lorenzo Lauri (1936–1937) *Pope Pius XII, Eugenio Pacelli (1937–1939) (elected Pope Pius XII on March 2, 1939) *1939–1947 (No information found) *Federico Tedeschini (1947–1948) *1948–1949 (No information found) *Massimo Massimi (1949–1950) *Nicola Canali (1950–1951) *Giovanni Mercati (1951–1952) *Giuseppe Bruno (cardinal), Giuseppe Bruno (1952–1954) *Alfredo Ottaviani (1954–1958) *Eugène-Gabriel-Gervais-Laurent Tisserant (1958–1960) *Clemente Micara (1960–1961) *Giuseppe Pizzardo (1961–1962) *Benedetto Aloisi Masella (1962–1968) *Giuseppe Ferretto (1968–1973) *Ildebrando Antoniutti (1974) *Franjo Šeper (1974–1977) *Agnelo Rossi (1977–1978) *Gabriel-Marie Garrone (1978–1979) *Egidio Vagnozzi (1979–1980) *1980–1982 (Vacant) *Maximilien de Furstenberg (1982–1984) *Silvio Oddi (1984–1987) *Giuseppe Paupini (1987–1988) *Johannes Willebrands (1988–1997)


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*Konrad Eubel, ''Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi'', vol. I-III, 1913. * Johann Peter Kirsch, ''Die Finanzverwaltung des Kardinalkollegiums im XIII. und XIV. Jahrhundert'' (Münster 1895). {{DEFAULTSORT:Camerlengo Of The Sacred College Of Cardinals College of Cardinals, ^ Lists of cardinals Italy religion-related lists