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The Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals was the
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of the College of Cardinals in the
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. The title is based on an Italian word for chamberlain, 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 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 (1272–1282) *(1283–1287 no information found) *
Pietro Peregrosso Pietro Peregrosso (born in Milan, ca. 1225; died in Anagni, or Rome, 1 August 1295) was a Roman Catholic legal scholar, ecclesiastical bureaucrat, and Cardinal (1288-1295). He had a sister, who was a nun at the convent of S. Agnete de Archagniago ...
(1288–1295) * Hugh Aycelin (1295–1297) * Robert de Pontigny (1298–1305) * Jean Lemoine (1305–1310) * Etienne de Suissy (1310–1311) * Nicolas de Freauville (1312–1313) * Berengar Fredol the Younger (1313–1323) * Guillaume Teste (1323–1326) * Pierre d'Arabloy (1326–1331) * Pedro Gomez de Barroso (1331–1340) * Imbert du Puy (1340–1348) * Guillaume Court (1348–1361) * Hugues Roger (1361–1363) * Guillaume Aigrefeuille (seniore) (1363–1369) * Guillaume Aigrefeuille (iuniore) (from 1369) * Amedeo Saluzzo (1409–1419) * Francesco Lando (1419–1427) *
Antonio Panciera Antonio Panciera (1350–1431) was an Italian Cardinal (Catholicism), 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 Roman Catholic Dioce ...
(1428–1431) *
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(1431–1437) * Angelotto Fosco (1437) * Domenico Capranica (1438) * Prospero Colonna (1439)


1440 to 1499

* Guillaume d'Estouteville (1440) * Basilios Bessarion (1441) * Niccolo d'Acciapaccio (1442) *
Giovanni Berardi Giovanni Berardi (1380 – 21 January 1449), Italian Cardinal, of the counts of Tagliacozzo, was elected Archbishop of Taranto in 1421, and occupied the see until December 1439, when Pope Eugenius IV raised him to the cardinalate. He represented Eu ...
(1443) * Albert d'Albret (1444) * Pietro Barbo (1445–1446) * Juan de Torquemada (1446) * Giorgio Fieschi (1447) * Domenico Capranica (1448) * Astorgo Agnensi (1449) * Isidore of Kiev (1450) *
Latino Orsini Latino Orsini (1411 – 11 August 1477) was an Italian Cardinal. Of the Roman branch of the Orsini family and the owner of rich possessions, he entered the ranks of the Roman clergy as a youth, became subdeacon, and as early as 10 March 1 ...
(1451) * Guillaume d'Estaing (1452) * Alain de Coëtivy (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 ...
(1454–1455) * Antonio de la Cerda (1456) * Enea Silvio Piccolomini (1457–1458) *
Giacomo Tebaldi Giacomo Tebaldi (died 1465) (called the Cardinal of Montefeltro or the Cardinal of Sant'Anastasia) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Giacomo Tebaldi was born in Rome, the son of nobles Marco and Ventura Tebaldi. His ...
(1458) * Juan de Mella (1459) * Pietro Barbo (1460) * Alessandro Oliva (1461) * Niccolò Fortiguerra (1462) * Jacopo Piccolomini-Ammannati (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 (1464) * Louis d'Albret (1465) * Guillaume d'Estouteville (1465) * Berardo Eroli (1466) * Basilios Bessarion (1467) * Guillaume d'Estouteville (1468) * Juan de Carvajal (1469) *
Latino Orsini Latino Orsini (1411 – 11 August 1477) was an Italian Cardinal. Of the Roman branch of the Orsini family and the owner of rich possessions, he entered the ranks of the Roman clergy as a youth, became subdeacon, and as early as 10 March 1 ...
(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 ...
(1471) * Rodrigo Borgia (1472) – later
Pope Alexander VI 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 ...
* Guillaume d'Estouteville (1472–1473) * Berardo Eroli (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 (1476) * Oliviero Carafa (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 Rome ...
(1478) * Giuliano della Rovere (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 t ...
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Giovanni Battista Zeno Giovanni Battista Zeno (or Zen) (died 7 May 1501) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was made a cardinal by his uncle, Pope Paul II in November 1468. The Zeno Chapel in St Mark's Basilica, Venice, was built as his tomb. While bishop, he ...
(1480) *
Stefano Nardini Stefano Nardini (died 1484) (called the Cardinal of Milan) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Stefano Nardini was born in Forlì. He received a doctorate of both laws. As a young man, Nardini served in the military, b ...
(1481) * Ausiàs Despuig (1482) * Giovanni Arcimboldi (1483) *
Giovanni Battista Cibo Pope Innocent VIII ( la, Innocentius VIII; it, Innocenzo VIII; 1432 – 25 July 1492), born Giovanni Battista Cybo (or Cibo), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 29 August 1484 to his death in July 1492. Son of ...
(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 (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 bis ...
(1493) *(1494, no information available) * Giambattista Orsini (1495) *(1496–1497, no information available) *
Bernardino López de Carvajal Bernardino López de Carvajal (8 September 1456, in Plasencia, Extremadura – 16 December 1523, in Rome) was a Spanish Cardinal. He was a nephew of Cardinal Juan Carvajal, and advanced rapidly in the ecclesiastical career at Rome, whither he ...
(1498) * Bartolomeo Martini (1499)


1500 to 1600

*(1500, no information available) * Juan López (1501) *(1502, no information available) *
Francisco de Borja Francisco de Borja y Navarro de Alpicat (1441 – 4 November 1511) was a Spanish cardinal, and the seventh of ten cardinal-nephews created by Pope Alexander VI. Biography Borja was born in 1441 in Xàtiva, Kingdom of Valencia, from the Arago ...
(1503) * Juan de Vera (1504) * Antonio Trivulzio (1505) *
Gianstefano Ferrero Giovanni Stefano Ferrero (1474–1510) (called the Cardinal of Bologna) was an Italians, Italian Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Bishop (Catholic Church), bishop and Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal. Biography Giovanni Stefano Ferrero was born ...
(1506) *(1507–1508, no information available) * François Guillaume de Castelnau-Clermont-Ludève (1509) *(1510–1511, no information available) * Robert Guibé (1512) * Leonardo Grosso della Rovere (1512–1513) * Robert Guibé (1513) *(1514–1515, no information available) *
Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte (died 20 September 1533) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Early years, ca. 1462–1503 Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte was born in Monte San Savino sometime between late September 1461 and e ...
(1516) * Achille Grassi (1517–1518) * Lorenzo Pucci (1518–1519) * Giulio de Medici (1519–1520) * Francesco de Conti (1520–1521) *
Giovanni Piccolomini Giovanni Piccolomini (1475–1537) was an Italian papal legate and cardinal. He was a nephew of Pope Pius III. He was made Archbishop of Siena in 1503, Bishop of Sitten in 1522, Bishop of Aquila in 1523, Bishop of Albano in 1524, Bishop of Pa ...
(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 (1526–1527) *
Domenico Giacobazzi Domenico Giacobazzi (1444–1528) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Domenico Giacobazzi was born in Rome in 1444, the son of a Roman patrician, Cristoforo Giacobazzi de Facheschis. He was the uncle of Cardinal Girolam ...
(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 farm ...
(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, an ...
(1532–1533) *
Gianvincenzo Carafa Gianvincenzo Carafa (1477–1541) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography A member of the ''della Stadera'' branch of the House of Carafa, Gianvincenzo Carafa was born in Naples in 1477, the son of Fabrizio Carafa, ''sign ...
(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 ...
(1534–1535) * Francisco de Quiñones (1535) *
Francesco Cornaro Francesco Cornaro may refer to: * Francesco Cornaro (1478–1543), Italian cardinal * Francesco Cornaro (1547–1598), Italian cardinal * Francesco Cornaro (Doge) (1585–1656), Doge of Venice See also

* House of Cornaro {{hndis, Cornaro, Fra ...
(1536–1537) * Antonio Pucci (1537–1538) * Girolamo Ghinucci (1538–1539) * Giacomo Simoneta (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 elde ...
(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 (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 ...
(1545) * Uberto Gambara (1545–1546) * Ascanio Parisani (1546–1547) * Bartolomeo Guidiccioni (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 Giovanni Morone (or Moroni) (25 January 1509 – 1 December 1580) was an Italian cardinal. He was named Bishop of Modena in 1529 and was created Cardinal in 1542 by Pope Paul III. As a cardinal, he resided in the Vatican's Apostolic Palace an ...
(1549–1551) * Marcello Crescenzi (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 o ...
(1553–1554) * Bartolomé de la Cueva y Toledo (1554–1555) * Federico Cesi (1555–1556) * Pedro Pacheco (1556–1558) *
Giovanni Angelo Medici Pope Pius IV ( it, Pio IV; 31 March 1499 – 9 December 1565), born Giovanni Angelo Medici, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 25 December 1559 to his death in December 1565. Born in Milan, his family considere ...
(1557–1558) *
Tiberio Crispo Tiberio Crispo (31 January 1498 – 10 October 1566), the son of Giovanni Battista Crispo and Silvia Ruffini, who, after her husband's death, was the mistress of Alessandro Farnese. It was believed that Tiberio was an illegitimate son of Farnese, ...
(1559–1561) * Fulvio Cornea (1561–1562) *
Giovanni Michele Saraceni Giovanni Michele Saraceni (1 December 1498 – 27 April 1568) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Biography Saraceni was born in Naples and was a relative of Cardinal Fabio Mignatelli. He was the archbishop of Acerenza and Matera ...
(1562–1563) * Giovanni Ricci (1563–1564) *
Giovanni Battista Cicala Giovanni Battista (or Giambattista) Cicala (1510–1570) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Giovanni Battista Cicala was born in Genoa on 6 June 1510, the son of Edoardo Cicala. His family was related to the Cybo a ...
(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 Pope Honorius IV (c. 1210 – 3 April 1287), born Giacomo Savelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 2 April 1285 to his death in 1287. During his pontificate he largely continued to pursue the pro-French poli ...
(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 Habsbur ...
(1570–1571) * Stanislaus Hosius (1571–1572) *
Francisco Pacheco de Toledo Francisco Pacheco de Toledo (1508 – 23 August 1579) was a Spanish cardinal. Life Pacheco was born in Ciudad Rodrigo. He was admitted to the court of Charles V and Philip II of Spain. In 1545 he joined his uncle, cardinal Pedro Pacheco de ...
(1572–1574) * Giovanni Francesco Gambara (1574–1575) * Charles Borromeo (1575–1576) *
Alfonso Gesualdo Alfonso Gesualdo di Conza (20 October 1540 – 14 February 1603) was an Italian Cardinal starting in 1561. He was from Calitri, not far from Naples. His attendance at the papal conclave of 1565-1566 at the age of only 25 makes him one of the yo ...
(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, a ...
(1577–1578) *
Innico d'Avalos d'Aragona Innico d'Avalos d'Aragona (1535/36–1600) was an Italian Cardinal, from Naples. He was the son of condottiero Alfonso d'Avalos and Maria d'Aragona, from the family of the , Spanish nobility. In 1563, he constructed the Castello d'Avalos on Pr ...
(1578–1579) * Marcantonio Colonna (1579–1580) *
Tolomeo Gallio Tolomeo Gallio (also spelled Gallo and Galli; 25 September 1527 – 3 or 4 February 1607) was an Italian Cardinal. Biography In the time of Pope Gregory XIII, he acted as papal secretary of state (in office 1572 to 1585), having a key role ...
(1580–1581) * Prospero Santacroce (1581–1582) *
Zaccaria Delfino Zaccaria Delfino (1527–1584) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. He served as bishop in modern-day Croatia, served as the papal nuncio to the Hapsburg Monarchy and participated in the Council of Trent before becoming a Cardi ...
(1582–1583) * Giovanni Francesco Commendone (1583–1584) *
Gugliemo Sirleto Guglielmo Sirleto (or Sirleti) (1514 – 6 October 1585) was an Italian Cardinal and scholar. He was considered the greatest linguist of his age.Andrew Edward Breen, ''A General and Critical Introduction to the Study of Holy Scripture'', p. 5 ...
(1584–1585) * Michele Bonelli (1585–1587) *
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(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 Jou ...
(1588–1589) *
Giulio Antonio Santori Giulio Antonio Santorio (6 June 1532 – 9 May 1602) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Biography Santorio was born in Caserta. He served as Archbishop of Santa Severina from 1566 until his death.
(1589–1590) * Girolamo Rusticucci (1590–1593) *(1593–1594, no information available) * Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta (1595–1596) * Agostino Valieri (1596–1597) *(1597–1598, no information available) *
Domenico Pinelli Domenico Pinelli, seniore (1541–1611) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Episcopal succession References 1541 births 1611 deaths 17th-century Italian cardinals 16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops {{Italy-R ...
, seniore (1599–1600)


1600 to 1700

*(1601–1604, no information available) *
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 (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 bi ...
(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'Aragon ...
(1609–1611) * Pietro Aldobrandini (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 Frances ...
(1612–1613) * Bartolomeo Cesi (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. He became auditor of the Rota and Capella di Mano of pope Clement VIII, who named Mantica as cardinal ...
(1614) * Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini (1614–1616) * Domenico Toschi (1616–1617) * Roberto Bellarmino (1617–1618) * Domenico Ginnasi (1618–1619) * Giovanni Delfino (1619–1620) * Giacomo Sannesio (1620–1621) * Scipione Caffarelli-Borghese (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 p ...
(1623), (Elected Pope Urban VIII 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 (1625–1626) * Gianbattista Leni (1626–1627) *
Gaspar Borja y Velasco Gaspar de Borja y Velasco (26 June 1580 – 28 December 1645) was a Spanish cardinal, ecclesiastic and politician. He belonged to the house of Borgia (though he always used the Spanish spelling of ''Borja'') and served as Primate of Spain, Archb ...
(1627–1628) * Roberto Ubaldini (1628–1629) * Tiberio Muti (1629–1630) * Giulio Savelli (1630–1631) *
Guido Bentivoglio d'Aragona Guido Bentivoglio d'Aragona (4 October 15797 September 1644) was an Italian cardinal, statesman and historian. Early years A member of the Ferrara branch of the influential Bentivoglio family of Bologna, he was the younger son of marchese Co ...
(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, O.P. (1632–1633) * Agostino Spinola Basadone (1633–1634) *
Cosimo de Torres Cosimo de Torres also Cosmo de Torres and Cosma de Torres (1584–1642) was a Roman Catholic cardinal who served as Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere (1641–1642), Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio (1623–1641), Archbishop of Monreale ...
(1634–1635) * Alfonso de la Cueva-Benavides y Mendoza-Carrillo (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 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 duk ...
(1637–1638) *
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 ...
(1638–1639) * Berlinghiero Gessi (1639) * Federico Baldissera Bartolomeo Cornaro (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 sur ...
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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 on 15 September 1644) * Gil Carrillo de Albornoz (1644–1646) * Ciriaco Rocci (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 Gi ...
(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, O.P. (1652–1653) *
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 ...
(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 ...
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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 (1658–1659) * Federico Sforza (1659–1660) * Benedetto Odescalchi (1660–1661) * Camillo Astalli-Pamphili (1661–1662) * Luigi Omodei (1662–1663) *
Giacomo Corradi Giacomo is an Italian name. It is the Italian version of the Hebrew name Jacob. People * Giacomo (name), including a list of people with the name Other uses * Giacomo (horse) Giacomo (foaled February 16, 2002 in Kentucky) is a champion Americ ...
(1663–1664) * Giberto Borromeo (1664–1665) * Marcello Santacroce (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 Dougl ...
(1666–1668) * Francesco Albizzi (1668–1669) * Ottavio Aquaviva d'Aragona (1669–1671) * Carlo Pio di Savoia, iuniore (1671–1672) *
Carlo Gualterio Carlo Gualterio (1613 – 1 January 1673) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography Gualterio was born at Orvieto. In his family, Silvio Antoniani was cardinal and Sebastiano Gualterio had been Bishop of Viterbo, Papal Nuncio to France ...
(1672–1673) * Flavio Chigi (1673–1674) *
Giacomo Franzoni Giacomo is an Italian name. It is the Italian version of the Hebrew name Jacob. People * Giacomo (name), including a list of people with the name Other uses * Giacomo (horse) Giacomo (foaled February 16, 2002 in Kentucky) is a champion Ameri ...
(1674–1675) *
Pietro Vidoni Pietro Vidoni (8 November 1610 – 5 January 1681) was an Italian cardinal who served from 1652 to 1660 as the papal legate and nuncio to Poland. Personal life Vidoni was born 8 November 1610 in Cremona into Italian noble family. He studied at se ...
, seniore (1675–1676) *
Carlo Carafa della Spina Carlo Carafa della Spina (1611–1680) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography On 1 Jan 1645, he was consecrated bishop by Ciriaco Rocci, Cardinal-Priest of San Salvatore in Lauro, with Fabio Lagonissa, Titular Patriarch of Antioch, and Alf ...
(1676–1678) * Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni (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 Catho ...
(1681–1682) *
César d'Estrées César d'Estrées (5 February 1628 – 18 December 1714) was a French diplomat and cardinal. Biography Estrées was born and died in Paris. He was the son of Marshal François Annibal d'Estrées and nephew of Gabrielle d'Estrées, mistre ...
(1682–1683) * Federico Baldeschi Colonna (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), A ...
(1684–1685) * Girolamo Gastaldi (1685) * Alessandro Crescenzi (cardinal), C.R.S (1685–1687) * Galeazzo Marescotti (1687–1688) *
Fabrizio Spada Fabrizio Spada (Rome, 17 March 1643 – Rome, 15 June 1717) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, and served as Secretary of State under Pope Innocent XII. Life Born on March 17, 1643 in Rome, he was the son of Orazio Spada and ...
(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 Gio ...
(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 be ...
(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 w ...
(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 (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 ...
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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 the ...
, (1702–1703) * Giambattista Rubini (1703–1704) *Tommaso Maria Ferrari, O.P. (1704–1705) *Giuseppe Sacripante (1705–1706) * Fabrizio Paolucci (1706–1707) *Andrea Santacroce (1707–1708) *Sperello Sperelli (1708–1709) *
Giovanni Maria Gabrielli Giovanni Maria Gabrielli (January 10, 1654 – September 17, 1711) was an Italian Catholic Church's cardinal. Biography He was born at Città di Castello, in the Papal States, to an impoverished branch of an old and influential family from ...
, 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 Pope Innocent XIII ( la, Innocentius XIII; it, Innocenzo XIII; 13 May 1655 – 7 March 1724), born as Michelangelo dei Conti, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 8 May 1721 to his death in March 1724. He ...
(1716–1717) *Luigi Pico della Mirandola (1717–1718) *Antonio Felice Zondadari (1718–1719) * Pietro Marcellino Corradini (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 ...
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Luis Antonio Belluga y Moncada Luis Antonio Belluga y Moncada (30 November 1662 – 22 February 1743) was a prominent Spanish churchman and statesman during the 18th century. Biography Born in Motril, Granada province, he was ordained at the age of 14. He served as a lecto ...
(1728–1729) *
Michael Friedrich von Althann Michael Friedrich Graf von Althann (12 July 1680, Glatz, Prussia (now Kłodzko, Poland) – 20 June 1734, Waitzen, Habsburg monarchy (now Vác, Hungary)) was a Holy Roman clergyman and politician who was the bishop of Vác (or Waitzen) and forme ...
(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 Vincenzo Ludovico Gotti (5 September 1664 – 18 September 1742) was a Cardinal and theologian of the Roman Catholic Church. Gotti was born in Bologna. Educated by Jesuits, he entered the Dominican Order at the age of sixteen. After studie ...
(1735–1736) *Leandro Porzia (1736–1737) * Pierluigi Carafa (1737–1738) *
Francesco Scipione Maria Borghese Francesco Scipione Maria Borghese (20 May 1697, in Rome – 21 June 1759, in Rome) was an Italian cardinal from the Borghese family. He was elevated to cardinal by Pope Benedict XIII Pope Benedict XIII ( la, Benedictus XIII; it, Benedetto ...
(1738–1739) *Vincenzo Bichi (1739–1741) * Giuseppe Firrao (1741–1742) *Antonio Saverio Gentili (1742–1743) *
Giovanni Antonio Guadagni Giovanni Antonio Guadagni (14 September 1674 – 15 January 1759) – in religion Giovanni Antonio di San Bernardo – was an Italian cardinal and a professed member from the Discalced Carmelites. His rise in the ranks became rapid after his ...
, O.C.D. (1743–1744) * Troiano Acquaviva d’Aragona (1744–1745) *Domenico Riviera (1745–1746) *
Giovanni Battista Spínola Giovanni Battista Spinola (1681–1752) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal. He was the nephew of Giambattista Spínola (iuniore). Early in his life he served as the governor in Benevento in 1711 and the governor in Rimini in 1717–1719. He also se ...
(1746–1747) *
Raniero D'Elci Rainiero d'Elci (7 March 1670 – 22 June 1761) was an Italian Cardinal. Biography He was born in Florence and was ordained in 1699. He entered papal service in the following year and held several offices both in Roman Curia and in the papal ter ...
(1747–1748) *
Domenico Silvio Passionei Domenico Silvio Passionei (2 December 1682 – 5 July 1761) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Biography Born in Fossombrone near Urbino, Marche, he went to Rome in 1695, where he studied philosophy at the Collegio Clementino ( ...
(1748–1749) * Silvio Valenti Gonzaga (1749–1750) *
Joaquín Fernández de Portocarrero Joaquín Fernández de Portocarrero y Mendoza, 4th Marquis of Almenara, 9th Count of Palma del Río (27 March 1681 – 22 June 1760) was a Grandee of Spain who served Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor as Viceroy of Sicily and interim Viceroy of ...
(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 Mary Clement Stuart of York (1758–1760) * Giuseppe Maria Feroni (1760–1761) *Luca Melchiore Tempi (1761–1762) *
Cosimo Imperiali The Imperiali (or Imperiale) family is a princely noble family. It is one of the most important Italian families and was a key protagonist of European history among aristocratic families. Originating from the Republic of Genoa it was previously na ...
(1762–1763) *Antonio Andrea Galli, C.R. SS.S. (1763–1764) * 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 (1770–1771) * Andrea Corsini (1771–1772) *Simone Buonaccorsi (1772–1773) * Giovanni Carlo Boschi (1773–1774) *
Ludovico Calini Ludovico Calini (9 January 1696 Calino – 9 December 1782, Brescia) was an Italian cardinal. Biography Cardinal Calini was born in Calino on 9 January 1696. He was ordained priest on 17 December 1718 and elected bishop of the diocese o ...
(1774–1776) * Lazzaro Opizio Pallavicino (1776–1777) *Pietro
Pamphilj The House of Pamphili (often with the final ''long i'' orthography, Pamphilj) was one of the papal families deeply entrenched in Catholic Church, Roman and Italian politics of the 16th and 17th centuries. Later, the Pamphili family line merged ...
(1777–1778) * Mario Marefoschi Compagnoni (1778–1779) * Scipione Borghese (1779–1780) *
Antonio Eugenio Visconti Antonio Eugenio Visconti (17 June 1713 – 4 March 1788) was an Italian cardinal and archbishop of the Catholic Church. Biography Antonio Eugenio Visconti was born in Milan on 17 June 1713, the son of Annibale Visconti, a fieldmarshall of the ...
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Bernardino Giraud Bernardino Giraud (born 14 July 1721 in Rome, died 5 May 1782) was a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Apostolic Nuncio to France from 1767 to 1773, and as Archbishop of Ferrara from 1773 until his resignation in 1777. He was elevate ...
(1781–1782) * Innocenzo Conti (1782–1783) * Francesco Saverio de Zelada (1783–1784) *
Leonardo Antonelli Leonardo Antonelli (6 November 1730 – 23 January 1811) was an Italian Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church. Biography A native of Senigallia, Antonelli was the nephew of Cardinal Nicolò Maria Antonelli. During the early part of his long d ...
(1784–1785) *Giovanni Archinto (1785–1786) * Giacinto Sigismondo Gerdil, B. (1786–1787) *
Guglielmo Pallotta Guglielmo Pallotta (13 November 1727 – 21 September 1795) was an Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal. Biography Born in Macerata, Marche, he studied hydraulics and law in Rome and then was ordained priest. Later he became auditor of Cardinal Carlo ...
(1787–1788) *
Franziskus Herzan von Harras Franziskus von Paula Herzan von Harras or František de Paula Hrzán z Harasova (5 April 1735, in Prague – 1 June 1804, in Vienna) was a Roman Catholic cardinal from what is now the Czech Republic. Life Baptized on 9 April 1735, von Harras gr ...
(1788–1789) *Giovanni De Gregorio (1789–1790) * Francesco Carrara (1790–1791) *
Ignazio Busca Ignazio Busca (31 August 1731 in Milan – 12 August 1803 in Rome) was an Italian cardinal and Secretary of State of the Holy See. He was the last son of Lodovico Busca, marquess of Lomagna and Bianca Arconati Visconti. he took a degree in '' ut ...
(1791–1792) * Stefano Borgia (1792–1793) *
Tommaso Antici 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 ...
(1793–1794) *
Giovanni Battista Caprara Giovanni Battista Caprara Montecuccoli (1733 – 1810) was an Italian statesman and Cardinal and archbishop of Milan from 1802 to 1810. As a papal diplomat he served in the embassies in Cologne, Lausanne, and Vienna. As Legate of Pius VII in Fra ...
(1794–1795) *Antonio Dugnani (1795–1796) *Aurelio Roverella (1796–1797) *
Giulio Maria della Somaglia Giulio Maria della Somaglia (29 July 1744 – 2 April 1830) was an Italian cardinal. He was, in his later life — a staunch '' zelante'' cardinal who, as Secretary of State under Pope Leo XII, helped enforce an authoritarian regime in the ...
(1797–1798) * Vincenzo Maria Altieri (1798) (1) *
Giulio Maria della Somaglia Giulio Maria della Somaglia (29 July 1744 – 2 April 1830) was an Italian cardinal. He was, in his later life — a staunch '' zelante'' cardinal who, as Secretary of State under Pope Leo XII, helped enforce an authoritarian regime in the ...
(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 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 ...
(1804–1805) * Giovanni Filippo Gallarati Scotti (1805–1806) *
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 ...
(1806–1807) * Filippo Casoni (1807–1808) *
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 ...
(1808–1809) *
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 ...
(1809–1810) * Antonio Despuig y Dameto (1810–1813) *
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 ...
(1814–1818) * Antonio Doria Pamphili (1818–1819) *
Fabrizio Dionigi Ruffo Fabrizio Dionigi Ruffo (16 September 1744 – 13 December 1827) was an Italian cardinal and politician, who led the popular anti-republican '' Sanfedismo'' movement (whose members were known as the ''Sanfedisti''). Biography Ruffo was born at ...
(1819–1820) *
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 ...
(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 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 ...
(1828–1830) *Belisario Cristaldi (1830–1831) * Juan Francisco Marco y Catalán (1831–1832) *
Domenico de Simone Domenico de Simone (29 November 1768–9 November 1837) was an Italian cardinal. He was part of the Roman Curia. He was born in Benevento and died in Rome. He was made a cardinal in March 1830 by Pope Pius VIII Pope Pius VIII ( it, ...
(1832–1833) * Luigi Gazzoli (1833–1834) *
Mario Mattei Mario Mattei (6 September 1792, Pergola, Marche – 7 October 1870) was an Italian Cardinal, of the Roman noble House of Mattei. He became Dean of the College of Cardinals in 1860. Personal life Mario Mattei was born on 6 September 1792 in Perg ...
(1834–1835) * Nicola Grimaldi (1835–1836) *
Alessandro Spada Alessandro is both a given name and a surname, the Italian form of the name Alexander. Notable people with the name include: People with the given name Alessandro * Alessandro Allori (1535–1607), Italian portrait painter * Alessandro Baricco ...
(1836–1837) *
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 ...
(1837–1838) *
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 ...
(1838–1839) * Giovanni Francesco Falzacappa (1839–1840) *
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 ...
(1840–1841) * Antonio Domenico Gamberini (1841–1842) *
Giacomo Giustiniani Giacomo Giustiniani (1769–1843) was an Italian priest, papal diplomat and Cardinal. Considered ''papabile'' in the Papal Conclave (1830–31), his election was vetoed by Ferdinand VII of Spain. He was the younger brother of Vincenzo Giustin ...
(1842–1843) * Vincenzo Macchi (1843–1844) * Luigi Lambruschini, C.R.S.P. (1844–1845) *
Pietro Ostini File:Kardinal Pietro Ostini.jpg, Pietro Ostini Pietro Ostini (27 April 1775 – 5 March 1849) was an Italian papal diplomat and Cardinal. Ostini was born in Rome on 27 April 1775. He was educated at the Collegio Romano. He was Professor ...
(1845–1846) * Castruccio Castracane degli Antelminelli (1846–1847) *
Mario Mattei Mario Mattei (6 September 1792, Pergola, Marche – 7 October 1870) was an Italian Cardinal, of the Roman noble House of Mattei. He became Dean of the College of Cardinals in 1860. Personal life Mario Mattei was born on 6 September 1792 in Perg ...
(1848–1850) *
Giacomo Luigi Brignole Giacomo Luigi Brignole (8 May 1797 – 23 June 1853) was a Catholic Cardinal and Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals. Early life Brignole was born on 8 May 1797 in Genoa, then the capital of the Republic of Genoa. He was educated ...
(1851–1852) * Costantino Patrizi (1852–1853) *
Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso (20 June 1796 – 30 March 1878) was the dean of the College of Cardinals during the last part of the record long reign of Pope Pius IX. Biography The issue of an ancient and noble Catalan Sardinian family,As fo ...
(1853–1854) * Gabriele Ferretti (1854–1855) *
Antonio Maria Cagiano de Azevedo Antonio Maria Cagiano de Azevedo (14 December 1797 – 13 January 1867) was a Catholic Cardinal and held a number of significant legal positions within the Catholic Church during the 19th century. Personal life Cagiano was born 14 December 1797 ...
(1855–1856) *
Benedetto Barberini Benedetto Barberini (22 October 1788 – 10 April 1863) was a Catholic Cardinal and Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals. Personal life Barberini was born 22 October 1788, the youngest of ten children to his father ''Carlo Maria Barberi ...
(1856–1857) *
Ugo Pietro Spinola Ugo Pietro Spinola (29 June 1791 – 21 January 1858) was a Catholic cardinal and was Apostolic Nuncio to Austria and camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals. Early life Spinola was born on 29 June 1791 in Genoa. He was educated at the ...
(1857–1858) *
Gabriele della Genga Sermattei Gabriele della Genga Sermattei (4 December 1801 – 10 February 1861) was a Catholic Cardinal and Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals. Early life and priesthood Sermattei was born on 4 December 1801 in Assisi. He was the son of ''Count ...
(1858–1859) *
Clarissimo Falconieri Mellini Chiarissimo Falconieri Mellini (25 September 1794 – 22 August 1859) was a Catholic Cardinal and Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals. Early life and priesthood Mellini was born on 25 September 1794 in Rome, the son of ''Marquis Alessa ...
(1859) * Antonio Tosti (1859–1860) *
Gaspare Bernardo Pianetti Gaspare Bernardo Pianetti (7 February 1780 – 30 January 1862) was a Cardinal (Catholicism), Catholic Cardinal, Bishop (Catholicism), Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Viterbo, Viterbo e Tuscania and Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinal ...
(1861–1862) * Fabio Maria Asquini (1862–1863) *
Niccola Paracciani Clarelli Niccola Paracciani Clarelli (12 April 1799 – 7 July 1872) was a Catholic Cardinal and was Arch-Priest of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. He was also Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals, Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops an ...
(1863–1864) *
Domenico Carafa della Spina di Traetto Domenico Carafa della Spina di Traetto (12 July 1805 – 17 June 1879) was a Catholic Cardinal, Archbishop of Benevento and Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals. Personal life Carafa was born in Naples, Italy on 12 July 1805. He was the ...
(1864–1865) *
Sisto Riario Sforza Sisto Riario Sforza (5 December 1810 – 29 September 1877) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who served as the Archbishop of Naples from 1845 until his death. Sforza's rapid rise through the Church ranks began with various appointment ...
(1865–1866) * Camillo di Pietro (1866–1867) *
Karl-August von Reisach Karl-August Graf von Reisach (7 July 1800, in Roth, Bavaria22 December 1869, in the Redemptorist monastery of Contamine, France) was a German Catholic theologian and Cardinal. Education On the completion of his secular studies in Neuburg an de ...
(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 Antonio Saverio De Luca (28 October 1805 – 28 December 1883) was an Italian bishop and prefect of the Pontifical Congregation for Studies as well as Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Damaso and Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina. Biography Born Bro ...
(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 (1881–1882) *
Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano (9 July 1828, Bene Vagienna, Italy – 7 December 1913, Rome, Italy) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church in the late nineteenth century. He was Bishop of Ostia e Velletri and Dean of the Sacred College of Card ...
(1882–1883) * Tommaso Martinelli, O. E.S.A. (1883–1884) *
Mieczysław Halka Ledóchowski Mieczysław () or Mečislovas (Lithuanian) is a Slavic name of Polish origin and consists of two parts: miecz "sword", and sław "glory, famous". Feminine form: Mieczysława. Alternate form: Mieszko. This name may refer to: People Mečislovas * ...
(1884–1885) *
Giovanni Simeoni Giovanni Simeoni (July 12, 1816 – January 14, 1892) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for Propagation of the Faith from 1878 until his death, and was elevated to the card ...
(1885–1886) * Domenico Bartolini (1886–1887) * Luigi Serafini (1887–1888) *
Lucido Parocchi Lucido Maria Parocchi (13 August 1833 – 15 January 1903) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Secretary of the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office from 5 August 1896 until his death. Biography Luci ...
(1888–1889) * Carlo Laurenzi (1889) * Paul Melchers (1889–1891) *
Serafino Vannutelli Serafino Vannutelli (26 November 1834 – 19 August 1915) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church, a cardinal and official of the Roman Curia where he held several of the highest administrative posts. Made a cardinal in 1887, he was name ...
(1891–1892) *
Gaetano Aloisi Masella Gaetano Aloisi Masella (30 September 1826 – 22 November 1902) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was elevated to the cardinalate in 1887 and served as Prefect of the Congregation of Rites from 1899 until his death. Bio ...
(1892–1893) *
Mariano Rampolla del Tindaro Mariano Rampolla del Tindaro (17 August 1843 – 16 December 1913) was an Italian Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, and the last man to have his candidacy for papal election vetoed through ''jus exclusivae'' by a Catholic monarch. Early li ...
(1893–1894) *
Fulco Luigi Ruffo-Scilla Fulco Luigi Ruffo-Scilla (6 April 1840 – 29 May 1895) was a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was elevated in 1891. Early life Ruffo-Scilla was born in Palermo, Sicily. He was the son of Fulco Ruffo, 9th Prince of Scilla, and Eleonor ...
(1894–1895) * Angelo Di Pietro (1895–1896) *
Girolamo Maria Gotti Girolamo Maria Gotti, O.C.D. (29 March 1834 – 19 March 1916), sometimes erroneously called Giuseppe Gotti, was a friar of the Discalced Carmelite Order, who served in various offices of the Holy See as a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. ...
, O.C.D. (1896–1897) *
Domenico Jacobini Domenico Maria Jacobini (3 September 1837 – 1 February 1900) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Vicar General of Rome from 1899 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1896. Biography Dome ...
(1897–1898) * Antonio Agliardi (1898–1899) *
Domenico Ferrata Domenico Ferrata JUD (4 March 1847 – 10 October 1914) was an Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal who spent most of his career in the diplomatic service of the Holy See and in the Roman Curia. Life Ferrata was born in Gradoli, near Viterbo to Gio ...
(1899–1900)


1900 to 1997

* Serafino Cretoni (1900–1901) *
Giovanni Battista Casali del Drago Giovanni Battista Casali del Drago (30 January 1838 – 17 March 1908) was an Italian cardinal and member of the Italian noble family. He was a second cousin of the Prince del Drago Don Giovanni Battista ''dei Principi'' del Drago, Marchese ...
(1901–1902) * Francesco di Paola Cassetta (1902–1903) * Alessandro Sanminiatelli Zabarella (1903–1905) *
François-Désiré Mathieu François-Désiré Mathieu (27 May 1839, Einville-au-Jard, Meurthe-et-Moselle – 26 October 1908, London) was a French Bishop and Cardinal. Biography He made his studies in the diocesan school and the seminary of the Diocese of Nancy, and wa ...
(1905–1906) * Pietro Respighi (1906–1907) *
Sebastiano Martinelli Sebastiano Martinelli (20 August 1848 – 4 July 1918) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Prefect of the Congregation of Rites. Early life Sebastiano Martinelli was born in Borgo Sant'Anna within the Archdiocese of Lucca, ...
, O.E.S.A. ( 1907–1909) * Casimiro Gennari (1909–1911) *
Rafael Merry del Val Rafael Merry del Val y Zulueta, (10 October 1865 – 26 February 1930) was a Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal. Before becoming a cardinal, he served as the secretary of the papal conclave of 1903 that elected Pope Pius X, who is said to have ...
(1911–1912) *
Aristide Rinaldini Aristide Rinaldini (5 February 1844 – 11 February 1920) was an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Apostolic Nuncio to Spain from 1899 to 1907. He was made a cardinal in 1907. Biography Born in Montefalco, Aristide Ri ...
(1912–1914) *
Pietro Gasparri Pietro Gasparri, GCTE (5 May 1852 – 18 November 1934) was a Roman Catholic cardinal, diplomat and politician in the Roman Curia and the signatory of the Lateran Pacts. He served also as Cardinal Secretary of State under Popes Benedict XV a ...
(1914–1915) * Antonio Vico (1915–1916) *
Gennaro Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte Gennaro Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte (10 April 1851 – 16 February 1948) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a prominent member of the Roman Curia. Biography Gennaro Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte was born in ...
(1916–1919) *
Basilio Pompili Basilio Pompili (16 April 1858 – 5 May 1931) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Vicar General of Rome from 1913 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1911. Biography Basilio Pompili was born ...
(1919–1920) *
Giulio Boschi Giulio Boschi (2 March 1838 – 15 May 1920) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Ferrara from 1900 to 1919, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1901. Biography Giulio Boschi was born in Perugi ...
(1920) *
Rafael Merry del Val Rafael Merry del Val y Zulueta, (10 October 1865 – 26 February 1930) was a Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal. Before becoming a cardinal, he served as the secretary of the papal conclave of 1903 that elected Pope Pius X, who is said to have ...
(1920–1922) *1922–1926 (No information found) *
Donato Sbarretti Donato Raffaele Sbarretti Tazza (NovemberSources differ as to whether he was born on 10 or 12 November. 1856 – 1 April 1939)(2 April 1939)Donato Sbaretti, Cardinal, 82, Dead '' The New York Times'' was an Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal ...
(1926–?) *1926–1929 (No information found) *
Achille Locatelli Achille Locatelli (15 March 1856 in Seregno, Milan, Italy – 5 April 1935 in Rome , established_title = Founded , established_date = 753 BC , founder = King Romulus (Romulus and Remus, legendary) , image_map ...
(1929–1930) *
Luigi Sincero Luigi Sincero (26 March 1870 – 7 February 1936) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal and President of the Pontifical Commission for the Authentic Interpretation of the Code of Canon Law and Secretary of Sacred Congregation for the Oriental Churc ...
(1930–1931) *
Bonaventura Cerretti Bonaventura Cerretti (17 June 1872 – 8 May 1933) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura from 1931 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in ...
(1933) *
Achille Locatelli Achille Locatelli (15 March 1856 in Seregno, Milan, Italy – 5 April 1935 in Rome , established_title = Founded , established_date = 753 BC , founder = King Romulus (Romulus and Remus, legendary) , image_map ...
(1933–1935) * Luigi Capotosti (1935–1936) * Lorenzo Lauri (1936–1937) *
Eugenio Pacelli Pope Pius XII ( it, Pio XII), born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli (; 2 March 18769 October 1958), was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 2 March 1939 until his death in October 1958. Before his e ...
(1937–1939) (elected Pope Pius XII on March 2, 1939) *1939–1947 (No information found) *
Federico Tedeschini Federico Tedeschini (12 October 1873 – 2 November 1959) was an Italian cardinal of the Holy Roman Church who served as papal datary in the Roman Curia from 1938 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1933 ''in pectore'' (pu ...
(1947–1948) *1948–1949 (No information found) * Massimo Massimi (1949–1950) * Nicola Canali (1950–1951) * Giovanni Mercati (1951–1952) * 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 Giuseppe Antonio Ferretto (9 March 1899 – 17 March 1973) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Major Penitentiary in the Roman Curia from 1967 to 1973, and was elevated to the rank of cardinal in 1961. Biograph ...
(1968–1973) *
Ildebrando Antoniutti Ildebrando Antoniutti (3 August 1898 – 1 August 1974) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as prefect of the Congregation for Religious from 1963 to 1973, and was elevated to the cardinalate by Pope John XXIII in ...
(1974) *
Franjo Šeper Franjo Šeper (2 October 1905 – 30 December 1981) was a Croatian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith from 1968 to 1981, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1965. ...
(1974–1977) *
Agnelo Rossi Agnelo Rossi (4 May 1913 – 21 May 1995) was a Brazilian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals. Biography Rossi was born on 4 May 1913 in Joaquim Egidio, Brazil, in the Diocese of Campinas. In 1933 h ...
(1977–1978) *
Gabriel-Marie Garrone Gabriel-Marie Garrone (12 October 1901 in Aix-les-Bains, Savoie, France – 15 January 1994 in Rome, Italy) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education. Gabriel-Marie Garrone was b ...
(1978–1979) *
Egidio Vagnozzi Egidio Vagnozzi (26 February 1906 – 26 December 1980) was an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as the second president of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See from 1968 until his death, and was elevated to ...
(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 Konrad Eubel or Conradus Eubel (19 January 1842 – 5 February 1923) was a German Franciscan historian. He is known for his reference work, the ''Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi'', on medieval popes, cardinals and bishops. It appeared in thre ...
, ''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 ^ Lists of cardinals Italy religion-related lists