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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 po ...
(r. 1623–1644) created seventy-four new cardinals in eight consistories.


2 October 1623

# Francesco Barberini, nephew of the Pope – cardinal-deacon of S. Onofrio (received the title on 20 November 1623), then cardinal-deacon of S. Agata in Suburra (13 November 1624), cardinal-deacon of S. Lorenzo in Damaso (24 November 1632), cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Damaso (14 November 1644), cardinal-bishop of Sabina (23 October 1645), cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina (23 September 1652), cardinal-bishop of Ostia e Velletri (11 October 1666), † 10 December 1679


7 October 1624

All the new cardinals received their titular churches on 13 November 1624 # Antonio Marcello Barberini, O.F.M.Cap., brother of the Pope – cardinal-priest of S. Onofrio, then cardinal-priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli (7 September 1637), cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Trastevere (26 May 1642), † 11 September 1646 #
Lorenzo Magalotti Lorenzo Magalotti (24 October 1637 – 2 March 1712) was an Italian philosopher, author, diplomat and poet. Magalotti was born in Rome into an aristocratic family, the son of Ottavio Magalotti, Prefect of the Pontifical Mail: his uncle Lorenz ...
, cousin of the Pope, secretary of state – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Aquiro, then cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Aquiro (16 December 1624), cardinal-priest of SS. Giovanni e Paolo (28 February 1628), † 19 September 1637 # Pietro Maria Borghese – cardinal-deacon of S. Giorgio in Velabro, then cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin (24 August 1626), cardinal-deacon of S. Crisogono (19 December 1633), † 15 June 1642


19 January 1626

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Luigi Caetani Luigi Caetani (July 1595 – 15 April 1642) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Biography Caetani was born in Piedimonte. Son of Filippo I Caetani, duke of Sermoneta, and Camilla Gaetani dell'Aquila d'Aragona, of the duke ...
, titular patriarch of Antioch – cardinal-priest of S. Pudenziana (received the title on 9 January 1626), † 15 April 1642 # Denis-Simon de Marquemont, archbishop of Lyon – cardinal-priest of SS. Trinita al Monte Pincio (received the title on 9 February 1626), † 16 September 1626 # Ernst Adalbert von Harrach, archbishop of Prague – cardinal-priest of S. Maria degli Angeli (received the title on 7 June 1632), then cardinal-priest of S. Prassede (13 July 1644), cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (18 July 1667), † 25 October 1667 #
Bernardino Spada Bernardino Spada (21 April 1594 – 10 November 1661) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a patron of the arts whose collection is housed in the Palazzo Spada in Rome. Early life Spada was born in Brisighella, current provi ...
, titular archbishop of Damietta, nuncio in France – cardinal-priest of S. Stefano in Monte Celio (received the title on 9 August 1627), then cardinal-priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli (26 May 1642), cardinal-bishop of Albano (19 February 1646), cardinal-bishop of Frascati (29 April 1652), cardinal-bishop of Sabina (23 September 1652), cardinal-bishop of Palestrina (11 October 1655), † 10 September 1661 #
Laudivio Zacchia Laudivio Zacchia (1565 – 30 August 1637) was an Italian Catholic cardinal.S. Miranda:
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, bishop of Montefiascone e Corneto – cardinal-priest of S. Sisto (received the title on 9 February 1626), then cardinal-priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli (17 September 1629), † 30 August 1637 # Berlinghiero Gessi, bishop of Rimini, governor of Urbino – cardinal-priest of S. Agostino (received the title on 19 July 1627), † 6 April 1639 # Federico Baldissera Bartolomeo Cornaro, bishop of Bergamo – cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Traspontina (received the title on 22 June 1626), then cardinal-priest of S. Cecilia (15 November 1627), cardinal-priest of S. Marco (26 April 1629), cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Trastevere (19 November 1646), cardinal-bishop of Albano (29 April 1652), † 5 June 1653 # Giulio Cesare Sacchetti, bishop of Gravina, nuncio in Spain – cardinal-priest of S. Susanna (received the title on 2 December 1626), then cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Trastevere (29 April 1652), cardinal-bishop of Frascati (23 September 1652), cardinal-bishop of Sabina (11 October 1655), † 28 June 1663 # Giandomenico Spinola, auditor of the Apostolic Chamber – cardinal-priest of S. Clemente (received the title on 9 February 1626), then cardinal-priest of S. Cecilia (30 April 1629), † 11 August 1646 #
Giacomo Cavalieri Giacomo Cavalieri (Rome, 1565 – Tivoli, 28 January 1629) was born in Rome in 1565 to Giacomo Cavalieri and Diana Santori, related to the Borghese and Paluzzi Albertoni families. He became referendary of the Tribunal of the Apostolic Signat ...
, datary of His Holiness – cardinal-priest of S. Eusebio (received the title on 9 February 1626), † 28 January 1629 #
Lelio Biscia Lelio Biscia (15 June 1575 – 19 November 1638) was an Italian Catholic cardinal. Early life Biscia was born on 15 June 1575 in Rome, the second son of Bernardino Biscia and Vittoria Scapucci. Biscia's father was a minor noble and a consist ...
, dean of the Apostolic Chamber – cardinal-deacon of SS. Vito e Modesto (received the title on 9 February 1626), then cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin (19 December 1633), cardinal-priest of S. Maria del Popolo (9 February 1637), † 19 November 1638 # Enrique de Guzmán Haros – cardinal-deacon without the title, † 21 June 1626 # Nicholas Francis, Duke of Lorraine, administrator of the see of Toul, brother of the duke o Lorraine (created
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, published on 30 August 1627) – cardinal-deacon without the title; resigned the cardinalate in March 1634, † 27 January 1670 # Girolamo Vidoni, treasurer general (created in pectore, published on 30 August 1627) – cardinal-deacon of SS. IV Coronati (received the title on 6 October 1627), † 30 October 1632 #
Marzio Ginetti Marzio Ginetti (6 April 1585 – 1 March 1671) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and Cardinal Vicar of Rome. Early life Ginetti was born in Velletri, the son of a labourer. He was sent to Rome at a very young age to be educated and tried to make ...
(created in pectore, published on 30 August 1627) – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria Nuova (received the title on 6 October 1627), then cardinal-deacon of S. Angelo in Pescheria (6 February 1634), cardinal-deacon of S. Eustachio (14 March 1644), cardinal-priest of S. Maria degli Angeli (17 October 1644), cardinal-priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli (19 February 1646), cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Trastevere (23 September 1652), cardinal-bishop of Albano (9 June 1653), cardinal-bishop of Sabina (2 July 1663), cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina (11 October 1666), † 1 March 1671


30 August 1627

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Fabrizio Verospi Fabrizio Verospi (1571 – 27 January 1639) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and a curial judicial official. Early life Verospi was born in 1571 in Rome, the son of Girolamo Verospi and his wife Penelope Gabrielli and the uncle of Girolamo Verospi ...
, governor of Umbria and Perugia – cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Panisperna (received the title on 20 October 1627), then cardinal-priest of S. Maria della Pace (5 September 1633), † 27 January 1639 #
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 – cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Via (received the title on 12 August 160), then cardinal-priest of S. Pietro in Montorio (2 August 1643), † 19 December 1649 #
Pierre de Bérulle Pierre de Bérulle (4 February 1575 – 2 October 1629) was a French Catholic priest, cardinal and statesman, one of the most important mystics of the 17th century in France. He was the founder of the French school of spirituality, who could coun ...
, C.O., general of the Congregation of Oratorians – cardinal-priest without the title, † 2 October 1629 # Alessandro Cesarini – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Domnica (received the title on 6 October 1627), then cardinal-deacon of SS. Cosma e Damiano (6 September 1632), cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin (9 February 1637), cardinal-deacon of S. Eustachio (28 July 1638), † 25 January 1644 # Antonio Barberini, nephew of the Pope (created
in pectore ''In pectore'' (Latin for "in the breast/heart") is a term used in the Catholic Church for an action, decision, or document which is meant to be kept secret. It is most often used when there is a papal appointment to the College of Cardinals wit ...
, published on 7 February 1628) – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Aquiro (received the title on 28 February 1628), then cardinal-deacon of S. Agata in Suburra (24 November 1632), cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata (10 November 1642), cardinal-priest of SS. Trinita al Monte Pincio (21 July 1653), cardinal-bishop of Frascati (11 October 1655), cardinal-bishop of Palestrina (21 November 1661), † 4 August 1671 # Girolamo Colonna (created
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, published on 7 February 1628) – cardinal-deacon of S. Agnese in Agone (received the title on 28 February 1628), then cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin (27 June 1639), cardinal-deacon of S. Angelo in Pescheria (14 March 1644), cardinal-deacon of S. Eustachio (12 December 1644), cardinal-priest of S. Silvestro in Capite (23 September 1652), cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Trastevere (9 June 1653), cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (21 April 1659), cardinal-bishop of Frascati (21 November 1661), † 4 September 1666 #
Giovanni Battista Pamphilj 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 January ...
, titular patriarch of Antioch, nuncio in Spain (created
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, published on 19 November 1629) – cardinal-priest of S. Eusebio (received the title on 12 August 1630), became Pope Innocent X on 5 September 1644, † 7 January 1655 #
Giovanni Francesco Guidi di Bagno Giovanni Francesco Guidi di Bagno (1578–1641) (also known as Gian Francesco Guidi di Bagno, Gianfrancesco Guidi di Bagno, Giovanni Francesco Bagni or Gianfrancesco de' Conti Guidi di Bagno) was an Italian cardinal, brother of cardinal Nicola Gui ...
, archbishop of Cervia, nuncio in France (created
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, published on 19 November 1629) – cardinal-priest of S. Alessio (received the title on 26 May 1631), † 24 July 1641


19 November 1629

# Péter Pázmány, S.J., archbishop of Esztergom  – cardinal-priest of S. Girolamo degli Schiavoni (received the title on 31 May 1632), † 19 March 1637 #
Antonio Santacroce Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language-speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 400 most popular male ...
, titular archbishop of Seleucia, nuncio in Poland  – cardinal-priest of SS. Nereo ed Achilleo (received the title on 12 August 1630), † 25 November 1641 # Alphonse-Louis du Plessis de Richelieu, O.Carth., archbishop of Lyon  – cardinal-priest of SS. Trinita al Monte Pincio (received the title on 4 June 1635), † 24 March 1653 #
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 G ...
, titular archbishop of Tessalonica, nuncio in Austria  – cardinal-priest of S. Silvestro in Capite (received the title on 26 May 1631), then cardinal-priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli (23 September 1652), cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Trastevere (29 April 1659), cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (21 November 1661), cardinal-bishop of Albano (2 July 1663), cardinal-bishop of Frascati (11 October 1666), † 22 January 1668 #
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, auditor of the Apostolic Chamber – cardinal-priest of SS. Quirico e Giulitta (received the title on 17 December 1629), † 7 August 1634 #
Luca Antonio Virili The last universal common ancestor (LUCA) is the most recent population from which all organisms now living on Earth share common descent—the most recent common ancestor of all current life on Earth. This includes all cellular organisms; t ...
 – cardinal-priest of S. Salvatore in Lauro (tytuł nadano 17 December 1629), † 4 June 1634 #
Giangiacomo Teodoro Trivulzio Giovanni (Gian) Giacomo Teodoro Trivulzio (1597 – 3 August 1656) was an Italian Cardinal who held several high functions in service of the Spanish Crown. Trivulzio was born and died in Milan, Duchy of Milan. He was the son of Carlo Emanuele ...
 – cardinal-deacon of S. Cesareo in Palatio (received the title on 17 December 1629), then cardinal-deacon of S. Nicola in Carcere (17 October 1644), cardinal-deacon of S. Angelo in Pescheria (12 December 1644), cardinal-deacon of S. Eustachio (23 September 1652), cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata (21 July 1653), cardinal-priest of S. Maria del Popolo (14 May 1655), † 3 August 1656 #
Diego de Guzmán Haros Diego is a Spanish masculine given name. The Portuguese equivalent is Diogo. The name also has several patronymic derivations, listed below. The etymology of Diego is disputed, with two major origin hypotheses: ''Tiago'' and ''Didacus''. ...
, archbishop of Seville (created in pectore, published on 15 July 1630)  – cardinal-priest without the title, † 21 January 1631 #
Jan Olbracht Waza John Albert Vasa (''Jan Albert Waza'') (25 June 1612 – 29 December 1634) was a Polish cardinal, and a Prince-Bishop of Warmia and Kraków. He was the son of Sigismund III Vasa and Constance of Austria. Biography John Albert Vasa was b ...
, S.J., bishop of Krakowa (created in pectore, published on 20 December 1632)  – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Aquiro (received the title on 20 December 1632), † 29 December 1634 # Ciriaco Rocci, titular archbishop of Patras (created in pectore, published on 28 November 1633)  – cardinal-priest of S. Salvatore in Lauro (received the title on 13 August 1635), † 25 September 1651 # Cesare Monti, titular patriarch of Antioch and archbishop of Milan (created in pectore, published on 28 November 1633)  – cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Traspontina (received the title on 6 August 1634), † 16 August 1650


28 November 1633

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Francesco Maria Brancaccio Francesco Maria Brancaccio (15 April 1592, in Canneto, near Bari – 9 January 1675) was an Italian Catholic cardinal.
, bishop of Capaccio – cardinal-priest of SS. XII Apostoli (received the title on 9 January 1634), then cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (2 July 1663), cardinal-bishop of Sabina (11 October 1666), cardinal-bishop of Frascati (30 January 1668), cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina (18 March 1671), † 9 January 1675 # Alessandro Bichi, bishop of Carpentras, nuncio in France – cardinal-priest of S. Sabina (received the title on 7 September 1637), † 25 May 1657 # Ulderico Carpegna, bishop of Gubbio – cardinal-priest of S. Anastasia (received the title on 9 January 1634), then cardinal-priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli (21 April 1659), cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Trastevere (21 November 1661), cardinal-bishop of Albano (11 October 1666), cardinal-bishop of Frascati (18 March 1671), cardinal-priest of Porto e S. Rufina (28 January 1675), † 24 January 1679 #
Stefano Durazzo Stefano Durazzo (1594 – 1667) was an Italian Catholic cardinal and archbishop of Genoa. Early life Durazzo was born 5 August 1594 in Multedo, near Genoa, the seventh son of Pietro Durazzo and Aurelia Saluzzo. He belonged to the Durazzo fami ...
, treasurer general of the Apostolic Chamber – cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Panisperna (received the title on 9 January 1634), then cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (11 October 1666), † 11 July 1667 # Agostino Oreggi – cardinal-priest of S. Sisto (received the title on 9 January 1634), † 12 July 1635 #
Benedetto Ubaldi Benedetto Ubaldi (1588–1644), or Benedetto Monaldi, was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography Benedetto was the son of Mario Monaldi and Zenobia Ubaldi. His brother was Orazio Monaldi, Bishop of Gubbio (1639–1643) and then of Perugia. His ...
 – cardinal-deacon of SS. Vito e Modesto (received the title on 9 January 1634), † 20 January 1644 #
Marco Antonio Franciotti Marco Antonio Franciotti (1592 – 8 February 1666) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and Bishop of Lucca. Early life Franciotti was born in 1592 in Lucca, Tuscany, the son of Curzio Franciotti. He was educated at the University of Bologna ...
, auditor of the Apostolic Chamber (created in pectore, published on 30 March 1637) – cardinal-priest of S. Clemente (received the title on 17 August 1637), then cardinal-priest of s. Maria della Pace (19 December 1639), † 8 February 1666


16 December 1641

# Francesco Maria Macchiavelli, titular patriarch of Constantinople and bishop of Ferrara – cardinal-priest of SS. Giovanni e Paolo (received the title on 26 May 1642), † 22 November 1653 # Ascanio Filomarino, archbishop of Naples – cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Aracoeli (received the title on 10 February 1642), † 3 November 1666 #
Marcantonio Bragadin Marco Antonio Bragadin, also Marcantonio Bragadin (21 April 1523 – 17 August 1571), was a Venetian lawyer and military officer of the Republic of Venice. Bragadin joined the ''Fanti da Mar'' Corps or marines of the Republic of Venice. In 1569, ...
, bishop of Vicenza – cardinal-priest of SS. Nereo ed Achilleo (received the title on 26 May 1642), then cardinal-priest of S. Marco (19 November 1646), † 28 March 1658 #
Ottaviano Raggi Ottaviano Raggi (1592-1643) was a 17th-century Roman Catholic Church, Catholic Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal. Before his appointment as Cardinal he rose in the ranks of civil and juridical administration of the Papal States and after he was one ...
, auditor of the Apostolic Chamber – cardinal-priest of S. Agostino (received the title on 10 February 1642), † 31 December 1643 # Pier Donato Cesi, treasurer general of the Apostolic Chamber – cardinal-priest of S. Marcello (received the title on 10 February 1642), † 30 January 1656 #
Girolamo Verospi Girolamo Verospi (1599 – 5 January 1652) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. Biography Verospi was born in 1599 in Rome; the son of Ferdinando Verospi and Giulia de' Massimi and the nephew of Cardinal Fabrizio Verospi. At a young age he beca ...
 – cardinal-priest of S. Agnese in Agone (received the title on 10 February 1642), † 5 January 1652 # Vincenzo Maculani, O.P., Master of the Sacred Palace – cardinal-priest of S. Clemente (received the title on 10 February 1642), † 16 February 1667 #
Francesco Peretti di Montalto Francesco Peretti di Montalto (1597 – 4 May 1655) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. Peretti was born to an Italian noble family. By birth he was to be the successor of his father; Prince of Venafro, Venetian patrician, Marquis of San Martin ...
 – cardinal-priest of S. Girolamo degli Schiavoni (received the title on 10 February 1642), † 3 May 1655 #
Giulio Gabrielli Giulio Gabrielli (1604 – 13 August 1677) was an Italian Catholic cardinal. He is sometimes referred to as Giulio Gabrielli the Elder to distinguish him from Giulio Gabrielli the Younger. Early life Gabrielli was born 1604 in Rome, the son of ...
 – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria Nuova (received the title on 10 February 1642), then cardinal-deacon of S. Agata in Suburra (10 November 1642), cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata (14 May 1655), cardinal-priest of S. Prisca (6 March 1656), cardinal-priest of S. Prassede (18 July 1667), cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (14 November 1667), cardinal-bishop of Sabina (30 January 1668), † 31 August 1677 # Giulio Raimondo Mazzarini – cardinal-priest without the title, † 9 March 1661 # Virginio Orsini, O.S.Io.Hieros. – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Portico (received the title on 10 February 1642), then cardinal-deacon of S. Maria Nuova (10 November 1642), cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin (14 March 1644), cardinal-deacon of S. Eustachio (21 July 1653), cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata (6 March 1653), cardinal-priest of S. Maria degli Angeli (11 October 1666), cardinal-priest of S. Prassede (14 November 1667), cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (30 January 1668), cardinal-bishop of Albano (18 March 1671), cardinal-bishop of Frascati (28 January 1675), † 21 August 1676 # Rinaldo d'Este – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria Nuova (received the title on 28 November 1644), then cardinal-deacon of S. Nicola in Carcere (12 December 1644), cardinal-priest of S. Pudenziana (12 March 1668), cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (18 March 1671), cardinal-bishop of Palestrina (24 August 1671), † 30 September 1672


13 July 1643

# Giovanni Giacomo Panciroli, titular patriarch of Constantinople – cardinal-priest of S. Stefano al Monte Celio (received the title on 28 November 1644), † 3 September 1651 # Fausto Poli, titular archbishop of Amesa – cardinal-priest of S. Crisogono (received the title on 31 August 1643), † 7 October 1653 #
Lelio Falconieri Lelio Falconieri (1585–1648) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. Family and early life Falconieri was born in 1585 in Florence, the tenth of the thirteen children of Paolo Falconieri and his second wife Maddalena degli Albizzi. He was the brot ...
, titular archbishop of Tebe, secretary of the S. C. of Bishops and Regulars – cardinal-priest of S. Maria del Popolo (received the title on 31 August 1643), † 14 December 1648 # Gaspare Mattei, titular archbishop of Athens – cardinal-priest of S. Pancrazio (received the title on 14 December 1643), then cardinal-priest of S. Cecilia (28 September 1648), † 9 April 1650 #
Cesare Facchinetti Cesare Facchinetti (17 September 1608 – 30 January 1683) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. Early life Facchinetti was born 17 September 1608 in Bologna. He was the son of Ludovico Facchinetti (2nd Marquis of Vianino), Senator of Bologna, Ambas ...
, archbishop of Senigallia – cardinal-priest of SS. IV Coronati (received the title on 31 August 1643), then cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (24 August 1671), cardinal-bishop of Palestrina (14 November 1672), cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina (6 February 1679), cardinal-bishop of Ostia e Velletri (8 January 1680), † 31 January 1683 # Girolamo Grimaldi-Cavalleroni, titular archbishop of Seleucia – cardinal-priest of S. Eusebio (received the title on 17 October 1644), then cardinal-priest of SS. Trinita al Monte Pincio (11 October 1655), cardinal-bishop of Albano (28 January 1675), † 4 November 1685 # Carlo Rossetti, archbishop of Faenza – cardinal-deacon of S. Cesareo in Palatio (received the title on 28 November 1644), then cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Via (18 August 1653), cardinal-priest of S. Silvestro in Capite (9 March 1654), cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (14 November 1672), cardinal-bishop of Frascati (19 October 1676), cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina (8 January 1680), † 23 November 1681 # Giambattista Altieri – cardinal-priest of S. Maria sopra Minerva (received the title on 31 August 1643), † 26 November 1654 # Mario Theodoli, auditor of the Apostolic Chamber – cardinal-priest of S. Alessio (received the title on 31 August 1643), then cardinal-priest of S. Maria del Popolo (28 January 1649), † 27 June 1650 # Francesco Angelo Rapaccioli, treasurer general of the Apostolic Chamber – cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Via (received the title on 14 December 1643), then cardinal-priest of S. Cecilia (21 November 1650), † 15 May 1657 # Francesco Adriano Ceva, secretary of state – cardinal-priest of S. Prisca (received the title on 31 August 1643), † 12 October 1655 #
Vincenzo Costaguti Vincenzo Costaguti (1612 – 6 December 1660) was an Italian people, Italian Roman Catholic Church, Catholic Cardinal (Catholicism), Cardinal. Early life Costaguti was born in 1612 in Rome to the Costaguti; Republic of Genoa, Genoese Italian ...
 – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Portico (received the title on 31 August 1643), then cardinal-deacon of S. Angelo in Pescheria (23 September 1652), cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin (21 July 1653), cardinal-deacon of S. Eustachio (6 March 1656), cardinal-priest of S. Callisto (19 July 1660), † 6 December 1660 # Giovanni Stefano Donghi – cardinal-deacon of S. Giorgio in Velabro (received the title on 31 August 1643), then cardinal-deacon of S. Agata in Suburra (14 May 1655), † 26 November 1669 # Paolo Emilio Rondinini – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Aquiro (received the title on 31 August 1643), then cardinal-deacon of S. Giorgio in Velabro (14 May 1655), cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin (6 March 1656), cardinal-priest of S. Eusebio (30 April 1668), † 16 September 1668 # Angelo Giori – cardinal-deacon without the title, then cardinal-priest of SS. Quirico e Giulitta (31 August 1643), † 8 August 1662 #
Juan de Lugo y de Quiroga John de Lugo (also Juan de Lugo y de Quiroga and Xoan de Lugo) (1583–1660), a Spanish Jesuit and Cardinal, was an eminent theologian of the Baroque.Achille d'Étampes de Valençay, OS.Io.Hieros., general of the papal army (created in pectore, published on 14 December 1643) – cardinal-deacon of S. Adriano (received the title on 2 May 1644),† 27 June 1646


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*{{cite web, authorlink=Salvador Miranda (historian) , last=Miranda , first=Salvador , title=Consistories for the creation of Cardinals, 17th Century (1605–1700): Urban VIII (1623–1644), url=https://cardinals.fiu.edu/consistories-xvii.htm#UrbanVIII, work=The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church , accessdate=, publisher= Florida International University, oclc=53276621 * P. Gauchat: ''Hierarchia Catholica'', vol. IV, Münster 1935 Urban VIII College of Cardinals Cardinals created by Pope Urban VIII 17th-century Catholicism