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Clement XI (1700-1721)

December 17, 1703 (I)
(1) 1. Francesco Pignatelli, archbishop of Naples.

May 17, 1705 (II)
(2) 1. Francesco Martelli, titular patriarch of Jerusalem, secretary of the Sacred Consulta.
(3) 2. Giovanni Badoero (or Baduaro), patriarch of Venice.
(4) 3. Lorenzo Casoni, titular archbishop of Cesarea, assessor of the Holy Office.
(5) 4. Lorenzo Corsini, titular archbishop of Nicomedia, treasurer general of the Apostolic Chamber.
(6) 5. Lorenzo Fieschi, archbishop of Genoa.
(7) 6. Francesco Acquaviva d'Aragona, titular archbishop of Larissa, nuncio in Spain.
(8) 7. Tommaso Ruffo, titular archbishop of Nicea, prefect of the Husehold of His Holiness.
(9) 8. Orazio Filippo Spada, bishop of Lucca, nuncio in Poland.
(10) 9. Filippo Antonio Gualtieri, bishop of Imola, nuncio in France.
(11) 10. Christian August von Sachsen-Zeitz, bishop of Györ, Hungary.
(12) 11. Rannuzio Pallavicino, referendary of both Signaturas, governor of Rome.
(13) 12. Carlo Colonna, rotonotary apostolic, prefect of the Apostolic Palace.
(14) 13. Giovanni Domenico Paracciani, protonotary apostolic, auditor of His Holiness.
(15) 14. Alessandro Caprara, auditor of the Sacred Roman Rota.
(16) 15. Joseph-Emmanuel de la Tremoille, auditor of the Sacred Roman Rota.
(17) 16. Pietro Priuli, grandnephew of Pope Alexander VIII, cleric of the Apostolic Chamber.
(18) 17. Nicola Grimaldi, secretary of the S.C. of Bishops and Regulars.
(19) 18. Carlo Agostino Fabroni, secretary of the S.C. of Propaganda Fide.
(20) 19. Gabriele Filippuci, voter of the Signatura of Justice. (*)
(21) 1. Giuseppe Vallemani, titular archbishop of Athens, prefect of the Apostolic Palace. (**)

(*) The Pope accepted his resignation as a cardinal on June 7, 1706. Died, July 21, 1706, Rome.
(**) Reserved in pectore and published in the consistory of August 1, 1707.

June 7, 1706 (III)
(22) 1. Michelangelo de Conti, titulara archbishop of Tarso, nuncio in Portugal.

August 1, 1707 (IV)
(23) 1. Charles Thomas Maillard de Tournon, titular patriarch of Antioch, apostolic visitor with faculties of legate a latere in China and the kingdoms of the Eastern Indies.

April 15, 1709 (V)
(24) 1. Ulises Giuseppe Gozzadini, titular archbishop of Teodosia, secretary of Briefs to the Princes.
(25) 2. Antonio Francesco Sanvitale, archbishop of Urbino, prefect of the Household of His Holiness. (*)

(*) Reserved in pectore and published in the consistory of July 22, 1709.

December 23, 1711 (VI)
(26) 1. Annibale Albani, nephew of His Holiness.

May 18, 1712 (VII)
(27) 1. Giovanni Antonio de Via (Davia), archbishop-bishop of Rimini.
(28) 2. Agostino Cusani, bishop of Pavia.
(29) 3. Giulio Piazza, bishop of Faenza.
(30) 4. Antonio Felice Zondadari, titular archbsihop of Damasco.
(31) 5. Armand-gaston de Rohan de Soubise, bisjop of Strasbourg, Alsace.
(32) 6. Nunho da Cunha Ataíde, titular bishop of Targa, general inquisitor in Portugal.
(33) 7. Wolfgang Hannibal von Schrattenbach, bishop of Olmütz, Moravia.
(34) 8. Luigi Priuli, auditor of the Sacred Roman Rota.
(35) 9. Giuseppe Maria Tommasi, O.Theat.
(36) 10. Giovanni Battista Tolomei, S.J.
(37) 11. Francesco Maria Casini, O.F.M.Cap.
(38) 12. Luigi Pico della Mirandola, titular patriarch of Constantinople, prefect of the Apostolic Palace. (*)
(39) 13. Giovanni Battista Bussi, archbishop-bishop of Ancona.(*)
(40) 14. Pietro Marcellino Corradini, titular archbishop of Atenas, auditor of His Holiness. (*)
(41) 15. Curzio de Origo, secretary of the Sacred Consulta. (*)
(42) 16. Manuel Arias y Porres, archbishop of seville, Spain. (**)
(43) 17. Benito Sala, bishop of Barcelona, Spain. (**)
(44) 18. Melchor de Polignac, auditor of the Sacred Roman Rota. (**)

(*) Reserved in pectore and published in the consistory of September 26, 1712.
(**) Reserved in pectore and published in the consistory of January 30, 1713.

January 30, 1713 (VIII)
(45) 1. Benedetto Odescalchi-Erba, archbishop of Milan, nuncio in Poland.
(46) 2. Damian Hugh Philip von Schönborn.(*)

(*) Reserved in pectore and published in the consistory of May 29, 1715.

May 6, 1715 (IX)
(47) 1. Fabio Olivieri, secretary of Briefs to the Princes, pro-prefect of the Apostolic Palace.

May 29, 1715 (X)
(48) 1. Henri Thiard de Bissy, bishop of Meaux, France.
(49) 2. Ignico Carracciolo, bishop of Aversa. (*)
(50) 3. Bernardino Scotti, governor of Rome. (*)
(51) 4. Carlo de Marini, prefect of His Holiness Household. (*)

(*) Reserved in pectore and published in the consistory of December 16, 1715.

December 16, 1715 (XI)
(52) 1. Nicola Caracciolo, archbishop of Capua.
(53) 2. Giovanni Patrizi, titular archbishop of Seleucia, general treasurer.
(54) 3. Ferdinando Nuzzi, titular archbishop of Nicea, secretary of the S.C. of Bishops.
(55) 4. Nicola Spinola, titular archbishop of Tebes, auditor of the Apostolic Chamber.

March 15, 1717 (XII)
(56) 1. Giberto Borromeo, titular patriarch of Anyioch, bishop of Novara, prefect of His Holiness Household.

July 12, 1717 (XIII)
(57) 1. Giulio Alberoni.
(58) 2. Emerick Csáky, archbishop of Kalocsa and Bács, Hungary. (*)

(*) Reserved in pectore and published in the consistory of October 1, 1717.

November 29, 1719 (XIV)
(59) 1. Léon Potier de Gesvres, archbisho of Bourges, France.
(60) 2. François de Mailly, archbishop of Reims, France.
(61) 3.Giorgio Spinola, titular archbishop of Cesarea, nuncio in Austria.
(62) 4. Cornelio Bentivglio, titular archbsihop of Cartago, nuncio in France.
(63) 5. Thomas Philip d'Alsace-B, archbishop of Mechlin, Belgium.
(64) 6. Luis Belluga y Moncada, bishop of Cartagena, Spain.
(65) 7. José Pereira de Lacerda, bishop of faro, Portugal.
(66) 8. Mikael Friedrich von Althan, Vác, Hungary.
(67) 9. Giovanni Battista Salerni, S.J.
(68) 10. Giovanni Francesco Barbadico (Brabarigo), bishop of Brescia. (*)

(*) Reserved in pectore and published in the consistory of September 30, 1720.

September 30, 1720 (XV)

(69) 1. Carlos Borja y Centellas Ponce de León, patriarch of the Western Indies, Spain.
(70) 2. Alvaro Cienfuegos, S.J.

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