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| St. Eugenius I | St. Vitalian | Adeodatus II | Donus | St. Agatho | St. Leo II | St. Benedict II | John V | Conon |
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Elected Pope in March 604. He died on February 22, 606. No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate.
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Elected Pope on February 19, 607. He died on November 10, 607. No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate.
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(1) 1. Marino, title of S. Sabina in 612. + (?).
(2) 2. Teodoro, cardinal priest in 614, his title is not known.
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(1) 1. Bonifacio Fummini, from Naples, title of S. Sisto before 619. (1)
(1) Elected Pope Boniface V on December 23, 619. He died on October 23, 625.
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Elected Pope on December 23, 619. He died on October 23, 625. No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate.
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Onorio, a wealthy aristocrat from Campania, was not a cardinal when elected pope on October 27, 625. He died on October 12, 638.
(1) 1. Giorgio, cardinal priest in 631, his title is not known. + (?).
(2) 2. Giovanni, from Salonia in Dalmatia, cardinal deacon in 636 (?), his deaconry is not known. (1)
(3) 3. Severino, Roman, created cardinal deacon before 640, his deaconry is not known. (2)
(1) Elected Pope John IV on in August 640. He died on October 12, 642.
(2) Elected Pope Severinus in October 638. He died on August 2, 640.
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Elected pope in October 638, had to wait for the imperial mandate to be consecrated until May 28, 640. According to the canon law in force at the time, consecration marked the beginning of the pontificate. He died on August 2, 640. No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate.
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(1) 1. Teodoro, Greek, from Jerusalem, could have been cardinal deacon before 642, his deaconry is not known. (1)
(1) Elected Pope Theodore I on October 12, 642; consecrated on November 24, 642. He died on May 14, 649.
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(1) 1. St. Martino, from Todi, Umbria, cardinal priest before 649, his title is not known. (1)
(1) Elected Pope Martin I on July 5, 649. Exiled to Crimea by Emperor Constans II on June 17, 653, he resigned in favor of St. Eugenius, whom the clergy of Rome had given him as successor. He died on September 16, 655. Inscribed as a martyr in the Roman Martyrolgy, his feast is celebrated on November 12.
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(1) 1. St. Eugenio, Roman, cardinal priest before 655, his title is not known. (1)
(1) Elected Pope Eugenius I on August 10, 654. He died on June 2, 657. Inscribed in the Roman Martyrology, his feast is celebrated on June 2.
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(1) 1. St. Vitaliano, from Segni, Campania, cardinal deacon before 655, his deaconry is not known. (1)
(1) Elected Pope Vitalian on July 30, 657. He died on January 1, 672. Inscribed in the Roman Martyrology, his feast is celebrated on January 27.
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Elected pope in July 30, 657. He died on January 1, 672. No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate.
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Adeodato, a Roman monk of the community of S. Erasmo, was not a cardinal when elected pope on April 11, 672. He died on June 16, 676.
(1) 1. Dono (or Domnus), Roman, cardinal deacon before 676, his deaconry is not known. (1)
(2) 2. St. Agatone, O.S.B., Greek from Sicily, cardinal deacon in 676 (?) or priest, his deaconry or title is not known. (2)
(1) Elected Pope Donus on November 2, 676. He died on April 11, 678.
(2) Elected Pope Agatho on June 27, 678. He died January 10, 681. Inscribed in the Roman Martyrology, his feast is celebrated on January 10.
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Elected pope on November 2, 676. He died on April 11, 678. No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate.
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(1) 1. Juvenal, bishop of Albano (1) in 680. + 682 (?) (2)
(2) 2. St. Leone, called Medicus, Greek, from Sicily, cardinal priest in 680, his title is not known. (3)
(3) 3. St. Benedetto Savelli, Roman, cardinal priest in the Lateran Palace in 681 (?), his title is not known. (4)
(4) 4. Teodoro, cardinal priest ca. 680, his title is not knon. (5)
(5) 5. Giorgio, cardinal priest ca. 680, his title is not known. + (?).
(6) 6. Giovanni, Syrian, born in Antioch, cardinal deacon in 680, his deaconry is not known. (6)
(1) The suburbicarian see of Albano dates back from to the IV century. Its episcopal list starts in 355. This is its first cardinal.
(2) Resigned or died in 682 because according to Gams, Series Episcoporum Ecclesiae
Catholicae, the see was vacant that year.
(3) Elected Pope Leo II in January 681, he was consecrated on August 17, 682. He died on July 3, 683. Inscribed in the Roman Martyrology, his feast was celebrated for a long time on June 28 until Pope Benedict XV (1915-1922) transferred it to July 3.
(4) Elected Pope Benedict II on June 26, 684. He died on May 8, 685. Inscribed in the Roman Martyrology, his feast is celebrated on May 8.
(5) According to Chacón-Oldoini, Vitae et res gestae Pontificum Romanorum et S. R. E. Cardinalium, I, cols. 486 and 488, mentions an Antipope Theodorus in both Schisma Octavuum and Schisma Nonum. Cristofori, Cronotassi dei
Cardinali de Santa Romana Chiesa, p. xxxviii, says that he was an antipope from November to December 686 (?) and again in December 687. Annuario Pontificio per l'anno 2001, p. 10* lists him as Antipope Teodoro in 687.
(6) Elected Pope John V on July 23, 685. He died on August 2, 686.
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(1) 1. Conone (or Cuno, or Conon), Greek, from Sicily, cardinal priest in 683 (?). (1)
(2) 2. St. Sergio, Syrian, from Palermo, title of S. Susanna ad duas domos in 683 (?). (2)
(1) Elected Pope Conon on October 23, 686. He died in September 21, 687.
(2) Elected Pope Sergius I on December 15, 687. He died on September 7, 701. Inscribed in the Roman Martyrology, his feast is celebrated on September 8.
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Elected pope on June 26, 684. He died on May 8, 685. No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate.
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Elected pope on July 23, 685. He died on August 2, 686. No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate.
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Elected pope on October 23, 686. He died on September 21, 687. No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate.
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Elected antipope in 687. He made his submission to Pope Sergius I. Nothing further is known about him. Kelly, Oxford History of Popes, p. 82, says that since he was "never consecrated and accepted Sergius as legitimate pontiff, he is doubtfully reckoned an antipope." Annuario Pontificio per l'anno 2001, p. 10*, lists him as antipope. The date of his death is not known. No names of new cardinals are found in his reign.
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Paschal, archdeacon of Rome under Pope Conon, had himself elected antipope in 687 It is not known if he was a cardinal. According to Kelly, Oxford History of Popes, p. 82, he was "canonically arraigned, deposed from the archidiaconate, and imprisoned in a monastery on the charge of magical practices. He died there five years later, obdurately impenitent." No names of new cardinals are found in his reign.
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(1) 1. Giovanni, Greek, cardinal deacon in 700, his deaconry is not known. (1)
(1) Elected Pope John VI on October 30, 701. He died on January 11, 705.
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SUMMARY
Sabinian (604-606) - No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate
Boniface III (607) - No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate
St. Boniface IV (608-615) - 2 cardinals
St. Deusdedit I (Adeodatus) (615-618) - 1 cardinal
Boniface V (619-625) - No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate
Honorius I (625-638) - 3 cardinals
Severinus (640) - No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate
John IV (640-642) - 1 cardinal
Theodore I (642-649) - 1 cardinal
St. Martin I (649-655) - 1 cardinal
St. Eugenius I (654-657) - 1 cardinal
St. Vitalian (657-672) - No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate
Adeodatus II (672-676) - 2 cardinals
Donus (676-678) - No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate
St. Agatho (678-681) - 6 cardinals
St. Leo II (682-683) - 2 cardinals
St. Benedict II (684-685) - No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate
John V (685-686) - No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate
Conon (686-687) - No names of new cardinals are found in his pontificate
[Antipope] Teodoro (687) - No names of new pseudocardinals are found in his reign
[Antipope] Paschal (687) - No names of new pseudocardinals are found in his reign
St. Sergius I (687-701) - 1 cardinal
Total - 21 cardinals
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