Cardinals created by Paschal II

Pope Paschal II (r. 1099–1118) created 92 cardinals in fifteen consistories held throughout his pontificate. This included the future Antipope Anacletus II.[1]

Pope Paschal II.

1099

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1100

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  • Pietro
  • Agostino
  • Romano
  • Teobaldo
  • Pietro Modoliense
  • Pietro O.S.B. Cas.
  • Giovanni
  • Gualterio

1101

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  • Riccardo O.S.B.

1102

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  • Crescenzio seniore
  • Domnizzone
  • Teobaldo

1104

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  • Gualon
  • Ubaldo

1105

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  • Corrado
  • Leone O.S.B. Cas.
  • Bonifacio
  • Desiderio
  • Domnizzone
  • Guy
  • Giovanni
  • Vitale
  • Ascanio
  • Ugo d'Alatri[2]
  • Bosone

1106

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  • Cinzio
  • Vincenzo
  • Gezo
  • Errico
  • Pietro Pierleoni O.S.B. Clun. (future Antipope Anacletus II)

1107

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  • Giovanni
  • Gregorio
  • Leone

1108

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1112

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  • Manfredo
  • Ugo Visconti
  • Uberto
  • Gregorio
  • Pietro Gherardesca
  • Anastasio
  • Niccolò
  • Pietro
  • Roscemanno, O.S.B. Cas.
  • Oderisio O.S.B. Cas.
  • Romualdo Guarna
  • Crescenzio

1113

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  • Adeodato
  • Corrado
  • Gionata
  • Teodoro
  • Gregorio

1114

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1115

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  • Leone
  • Vitale
  • Divizzo
  • Gerardo
  • Leone O.S.B.
  • Giovanni

1116

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  • Crescenzio iuniore
  • Pietro seniore
  • Bosone
  • Pietro

1117

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  • Lamberto
  • Sasso
  • Giovanni da Crema
  • Rainerio
  • Bosone
  • Crisogono
  • Sigizzone
  • Teobaldo
  • Pietro
  • Amico O.S.B. Cas. iuniore
  • Crisogono Malcondini
  • Errico O.S.B.

Notes and references

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  1. ^ Salvador Miranda. "Cardinals of the 13th Century". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Archived from the original on 15 April 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  2. ^ Rudolf Hüls (1977), Kardinal, Klerus und Kirchen Roms: 1049–1130 (in German), Tübingen: Max Niemeyer 1977, pp. 151-152, states that Hugo of Alatri was created a cardinal at the latest in 1116. There is no authority for the date 1105.
  3. ^ H.W.Klewitz, p. 128 no. 31; Brixius, p. 36 no. 26. His first subscription of the papal bulls took place on 25 February 1114 (Jaffé, p. 478)

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