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Pope Pius VII Pope Pius VII ( it, Pio VII; born Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti; 14 August 1742 – 20 August 1823), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 14 March 1800 to his death in August 1823. Chiaramonti was also a m ...
(r. 1800–1823) created 99 cardinals in 19 consistories.


August 11, 1800

# Diego Innico Caracciolo #
Ercole Consalvi Ercole Consalvi (8 June 1757 – 24 January 1824) was a deacon and cardinal of the Catholic Church, who served twice as Cardinal Secretary of State for the Papal States and who played a crucial role in the post-Napoleonic reassertion of the leg ...


October 20, 1800

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Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga Don Luis María Cardinal de Borbón y Vallabriga, Farnesio y Rozas, 14th Count of Chinchón ( Cadalso de los Vidrios, 22 May 1777 – Madrid, 19 March 1823), son of a morganatic marriage of Luis de Borbón y Farnesio, Infante of Spain, 13th ...


February 23, 1801

# Giuseppe Firrao # Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo # Luigi Ruffo-Scilla #
Bartolomeo Pacca Bartolomeo Pacca (27 December 1756, Benevento – 19 April 1844) was an Italian cardinal, scholar, and statesman as Cardinal Secretary of State. Pacca served as apostolic nuncio to Cologne, and later to Lisbon. Biography Bartolomeo Pacca was ...
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Cesare Brancadoro Cesare, the Italian version of the given name Caesar, may refer to: Given name * Cesare, Marquis of Beccaria (1738–1794), an Italian philosopher and politician * Cesare Airaghi (1840–1896), Italian colonel * Cesare Arzelà (1847–1912), It ...
# Giovanni Filippo Gallarati Scotti # Filippo Casoni #
Girolamo della Porta Girolamo is an Italian variant of the name Hieronymus. Its English equivalent is Jerome. It may refer to: * Girolamo Cardano (1501–1576), Italian Renaissance mathematician, physician, astrologer and gambler * Girolamo Cassar (c. 1520 – afte ...
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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 ...
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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. He became auditor of the Rota and Capella di Mano of pope Clement VIII, who named Mantica as cardinal ...
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Valentino Mastrozzi Valentino Mastrozzi (born 24 July 1729 in Terni, Italy, died 13 May 1809 in Rome) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church, and was a member of the Roman Curia. He was named cardinal in February 1801 by Pope Pius VII. References 19th-c ...
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Giuseppe Albani Giuseppe (Andrea) Albani (13 September 1750 – 3 December 1834) was an Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal. He played an important role in the elections of Leo XII, Pius VIII and Gregory XVI. Biography Albani was born in Rome into a noble fam ...
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Marino Carafa di Belvedere Marino, Mariño or Maryino may refer to: Places * Marino, Lazio, a town in the province of Rome, Italy * Marino, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide ** Marino Conservation Park ** Marino Rocks Greenway, a cycling route ** Marino Rocks railwa ...
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Antonio Felice Zondadari Antonio Felice Zondadari, also known as Anton Felice Chigi Zondadari (14 January 1740 – 13 April 1823) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church. He is not to be confused with his uncle, also a cardinal, Antonio Felice Zondadari the elder ...
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Lorenzo Litta Lorenzo Litta (23 February 1756 – 1 May 1820) was an Italian littérateur and churchman, who became a Cardinal. Biography Litta was born in Milan, a member of the noble Litta family. As a youth he was sent by his parents to the Clementine C ...
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Michelangelo Luchi Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (; 6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), known as Michelangelo (), was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence, his work was in ...
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Carlo Crivelli Carlo Crivelli ( Venice, c. 1430 – Ascoli Piceno, c. 1495) was an Italian Renaissance painter of conservative Late Gothic decorative sensibility, who spent his early years in the Veneto, where he absorbed influences from the Vivar ...
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Giuseppe Spina Giuseppe Maria Spina (11 March 1756 – 13 November 1828) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. He was born in Sarzana to an aristocratic family, and moved to Rome to study jurisprudence and canon law. In 1796 he was ordained a priest and in 1 ...
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Michele di Pietro Michele di Pietro J.U.D. (18 January 1747 – 2 July 1821) was an Roman Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Major Penitentiary of the Apostolic Penitentiary, Prefect of the Congregation of Propaganda Fide. He was an uncl ...
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Carlo Francesco Caselli Carlo is a given name. It is an Italian form of Charles. It can refer to: *Carlo (name) * Monte Carlo *Carlingford, New South Wales, a suburb in north-west Sydney, New South Wales, Australia *A satirical song written by Dafydd Iwan about Prince Ch ...
# Alphonse-Hubert de Latier de Bayane # Francesco Maria Locatelli # Giovanni Castiglione # Charles Erskine


August 9, 1802

# Domenico Pignatelli di Belmonte


January 17, 1803

# Jean de Dieu-Raymond de Cucé de Boisgelin # Anton Theodor Colloredo-Waldsee-Mels #
Pietro Antonio Zorzi Pietro is an Italian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: People * Pietro I Candiano (c. 842–887), briefly the 16th Doge of Venice * Pietro Tribuno (died 912), 17th Doge of Venice, from 887 to his death * Pietro II Ca ...
# Diego Gregorio Cadello #
Jean-Baptiste de Belloy Jean-Baptiste Count de Belloy (9 October 1709, Morangles, Diocese of Beauvais – 10 June 1808, Paris) was an Archbishop of Paris and cardinal of the Catholic Church. Biography Belloy was born in the small village of Morangles, near Senlis, ...
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Étienne Hubert de Cambacérès Étienne, a French analog of Stephen or Steven, is a masculine given name. An archaic variant of the name, prevalent up to the mid-17th century, is Estienne. Étienne, Etienne, Ettiene or Ettienne may refer to: People Scientists and inventors * ...
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Joseph Fesch Joseph Fesch, Prince of France (3 January 1763 – 13 May 1839) was a French priest and diplomat, who was the maternal half-uncle of Napoleon Bonaparte (half-brother of Napoleon's mother Laetitia). In the wake of his nephew, he became Archbishop ...


May 16, 1803

# Miguel Carlos José de Noronha # Luigi Gazzoli


July 11, 1803

# Antonio Despuig y Dameto #
Pietro Francesco Galleffi Pietro Francesco Galleffi (Galeffi) (1770–1837) was an Italian Cardinal. During the Napoleonic period, he was expelled from Rome, in 1798. He was created Cardinal in 1803. He was removed to France, in 1809. He became titular archbishop of Dama ...


March 26, 1804

# Carlo Oppizzoni


August 24, 1807

# Francesco Guidobono Cavalchini


March 8, 1816

# Annibale della Genga - Elected as Pope Leo XII (1823-1829) #
Pietro Gravina Pietro is an Italian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: People * Pietro I Candiano (c. 842–887), briefly the 16th Doge of Venice * Pietro Tribuno (died 912), 17th Doge of Venice, from 887 to his death * Pietro II C ...
# Domenico Spinucci #
Lorenzo Caleppi Lorenzo may refer to: People * Lorenzo (name) Places Peru * San Lorenzo Island (Peru), sometimes referred to as the island of Lorenzo United States * Lorenzo, Illinois * Lorenzo, Texas * San Lorenzo, California, formerly Lorenzo * Lorenzo State ...
# Antonio Gabriele Severoli #
Giuseppe Morozzo della Rocca Giuseppe is the Italian form of the given name Joseph, from Latin Iōsēphus from Ancient Greek Ἰωσήφ (Iōsḗph), from Hebrew יוסף. It is the most common name in Italy and is unique (97%) to it. The feminine form of the name is Giuse ...
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Tommaso Arezzo Tommaso is an Italian given name. It has also been used as a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name A * Tommaso Acquaviva d'Aragona (1600–1672), Roman Catholic prelate * Tommaso Aldrovandini (1653–1736), Italian painter of ...
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Francesco Saverio Castiglioni Pope Pius VIII ( it, Pio VIII; born Francesco Saverio Maria Felice Castiglioni; 20 November 1761 – 30 November 1830), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 31 March 1829 to his death in November 1830. Pius VIII's ...
- Elected as Pope Pius VIII (1829-1830) # Carlo Andrea Pelagallo # Benedetto Naro # Francisco Antonio Javier de Gardoqui Arriquíbar # Dionisio Bardaxí y Azara #
Antonio Lamberto Rusconi Antonio Lamberto Rusconi, J.U.D. (19 June 1743 – 1 August 1825) was an Italian cardinal who served as bishop of Imola. Rusconi was born in Cento within the archdiocese of Bologna of a patrician family. He was the son of Domenico Bartolome ...
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Emmanuele de Gregorio Emmanuele de Gregorio (18 December 1758 – 7 November 1839) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and son of Leopoldo de Gregorio, Marquis of Esquilache. Biography De Gregorio was born at sea while his mother was travelling to ...
# Giovanni Battista Zauli # Nicola Riganti # Alessandro Malvasia #
Francesco Fontana Francesco Fontana (, Naples – July 1656, Naples) was an Italian lawyer and an astronomer. Biography Francesco Fontana studied law at the University of Naples and then he became a lawyer in the court at the Castel Capuano. But failing to alwa ...
# Giovanni Caccia-Piatti # Alessandro Lante # Pietro Vidoni, ''iuniore'' # Camillo de Simone # Giovanni Battista Quarantotti # Giorgio Doria Pamphilj # Luigi Ercolani # Stanislao Sanseverino # Pedro de Quevedo y Quintano # Francesco Cesarei Leoni # Antonio Lante # Lorenzo Prospero Bottini # Fabrizio Sceberras Testaferrata


September 23, 1816

# Francisco Antonio Cebrián y Valdá # Maria-Thaddäus von Trauttmansdorf Weinsberg # Franziskus Xaver von Salm-Reifferscheidt # Paolo Giuseppe Solaro di Villanova


July 28, 1817

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Alexandre Angélique de Talleyrand-Périgord Alexandre Angélique de Talleyrand-Périgord (16 October 1736, Paris – 20 October 1821, Paris) was a French churchman and politician. He was the paternal uncle of Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754–1838). Life Education Alex ...
# César Guillaume de La Luzerne # Louis-François de Bausset-Roquefort


October 1, 1817

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Agostino Rivarola Agostino Rivarola or Rivaròla (14 March 1758 – 7 November 1842) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. He is known for his vigorous defense of papal authority during and after the Napoleonic Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte ...


April 6, 1818

# Johann Casimir von Häffelin


June 4, 1819

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Archduke Rudolf of Austria Rudolph Johann Joseph Rainier, Archduke of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, Cardinal-Archbishop of Olomouc (8 January 1788 – 24 July 1831), was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, and an Austrian clergyman and noble. He was ...


September 27, 1819

# Carlos da Cunha e Menezes # Cesare Guerrieri Gonzaga


December 2, 1822

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Anne-Antoine-Jules de Clermont-Tonnerre Anne Antoine Jules de Clermont-Tonnerre (1 January 1749–21 February 1830) was a French prelate of the Catholic Church. He was made a cardinal by Pope Pius VII in 1822. Life He became Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne in 1782. He was consecrated ...


March 10, 1823

# Francesco Bertazzoli # Gianfrancesco Falzacappa #
Antonio Pallotta 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 mal ...
# Francesco Serlupi #
Carlo Maria Pedicini Carlo is a given name. It is an Italian form of Charles. It can refer to: *Carlo (name) *Monte Carlo *Carlingford, New South Wales, a suburb in north-west Sydney, New South Wales, Australia *A satirical song written by Dafydd Iwan about Prince Cha ...
# Luigi Pandolfi #
Fabrizio Turriozzi Fabrizio Turriozzi (16 November 1755 - 9 November 1826) was an Italian Catholic cardinal. Born in Toscanella, he was created cardinal by Pope Pius VII at the consistory of 10 March 1823. Made Cardinal of Santa Maria in Aracoeli on 16 May 182 ...
# Ercole Dandini #
Carlo Odescalchi Carlo Odescalchi, (5 March 1785 – 17 August 1841) was an Italian prince and priest, Archbishop of Ferrara, cardinal of the Catholic Church and Vicar General of the Diocese of Rome. For years a close collaborator of popes Pius VII and Gregory XV ...
# Antonio Maria Frosini #
Tommaso Riario Sforza Tommaso Riario Sforza (8 January 1782 in Naples – 14 March 1857 in Rome) was the Neapolitan Cardinal who, as protodeacon, announced at the end of the 1846 conclave the election of Cardinal Giovanni Mastai-Ferretti as Pope Pius IX. He ...
# Viviano Orfini # Placido Zurla


May 16, 1823

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Anne Louis Henri de La Fare Anne-Louis-Henri de La Fare (1752–1829) was a French Roman Catholic cardinal and counter-revolutionary A counter-revolutionary or an anti-revolutionary is anyone who opposes or resists a revolution, particularly one who acts after a revolut ...


References

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