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Pietro da Pavia (1178)
Rogerio (1178) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Gandolfo, abbot S. Sisto, Piacenza (1176)
Thibaud, abbot of Cluny (1171) (O.S.B.Cluniacense)
Leonato, abbot of Cassaure (1170)
Teodino, abbot of Monte Cassino. (1165) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Benerede, abbot of St-Crépin, Soissons, France (1164)
Teodino degli Atti (1164)
Vitellio, abbot (1164)
Manfredo (1163)
Oderisio, abbot of S. Giovanni in Venere, Lanciano. (1163) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Rolando, O.S.B., bishop of Dol, Bretagne, France (1185)
Gandolfo, abbot of the monastery of S. Sisto, Piacenza (1186)
Rinaldo (1191)
Giovanni di Salerno (1191) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Giovanni di San Paolo, abbot of the monastery of S. Paolo fuori le Mura, Rome (1193)
Roffredo dell'Isola, abbot of the monastery of Monte Cassino (1191)
Pietro Campano (1216) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Pietro (1207) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Paio Galvão (1205)
Jean Halgrin, patriarch of Constantinople (1227) (O.S.B.Cluniacense)
Guillaume de Talliante, abbot of the monastery of San Facundo, León, Spain (1244) (O.S.B.Cluniacense)
Tesauro dei Beccheria, abbot general of the order (1255) (O.S.B.Vallombrosana).
Riccardo di Montecassino, abbot of the monastery of Montecassino (1255/1256)
Bernard Ayglier, abbot of Monte Cassino (1265/1268)
Bertrand de Saint-Martin, archbishop of Arles, France (1273)
Simon d'Armentières (1294) (O.S.B.Cluniacense)
Pietro de L'Aquila, bishop elect of Valva-Sulmona (1294)
Raymond, abbot of Saint-Sever, diocese of Aire, France (1312)
Pierre Arnaud de Puyanne, abbot of the monastery of Sainte-Croix of Bordeaux, France (1305)
Pilfort de Rabastens, bishop of Rieux, France (1320)
Pierre Roger, archbishop of Rouen, France (1338)
Guillaume d'Aure, abbot of the monastery of Montolieu, France (1338)
Hugues Roger, bishop elect of Tulle, France (1342)
Gilles Rigaud, abbot of the monastery of Saint-Denis in France (1350)
Androin de la Roche, abbot of Cluny (1361)
Élie de Saint-Yrieix, bishop of Uzès, France (1356)
Pierre d'Estaing, archbishop of Bourges, France (1370)
Pierre de Banacbishop of Castres, France (1368)
Simon Langham archbishop of Canterbury, England (1368)
Guillaume d'Aigrefeuille, iuniore, dean of the cathedral chapter of Clermont, France, and protonotary apostolic (1367) (O.S.B.Cluniacense)
Pietro Tartari, 82nd abbot of Monte Cassino (quasi-cardinal)
Pierre de La Jugié, archbishop of Rouen, France (O.S.B.Cluniacense) (1375)
Jean de La Grange, bishop of Amiens, France (1375)
Gérard du Puy, abbot of Marmoutier, diocese of Tour, France (O.S.B.Cluniacense) (1375)
Guillaume de Chanac, bishop of Mende, France (1371)
Jean de la Tour d'Auvergne, abbot of the monastery of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (1371) (O.S.B.Cluniacense)
Angelo d'Anna de Sommariva (1384) (O.S.B.Camaldolese)
Adam Easton (1381)
Edoardo di Savoia, archbishop of Tarentaise, France (quasi-pseudocardinal)
Pierre de Cros, archbishop of Toulouse, France (1383) (pseudocardinal)
Faydit d'Aigreffeuille, bishop of Avignon, France (1383) (pseudocardinal)
Pierre Aycelin de Montaigut, bishop of Laon, France (1383) (pseudocardinal)
Pierre Amiel de Sarcenas, archbishop of Embrun, France (1378) (pseudocardinal)
Bartolomeo Oleario, bishop of Florence (1386)
Vicente de Ribas, prior of the monastery of Santa María de Montserrat, ambassador n Rome of Martín el Viejo, king of Aragón (1408)
Guillaume d'Estouteville, bishop-elect of Angers (1439) (O.S.B.Cluniacense)
François de Meez, bishop of Geneva (1440) (pseudocardinal)
Bernard de La Planche, bishop of Dax (1440) ) (pseudocardinal)
Niccolò Tedeschi, archbishop of Palermo (1440) (pseudocardinal)
Giovanni de Primis , abbot of the monastery of S. Paolo fuori le Mura, Rome (1446) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Louis de La Palud, bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (1449)
Guillaume d'Estaing, archdeacon of Metz (1449)
Jean Jouffroy, bishop of Arras (1461) (O.S.B.Cluniacense)
Cosma Orsini, O.S.B., archbishop of Trani (1480)
Maffeo Ghirardi (O.S.B.Camaldolese) (1489)
Jean Bilhères de Lagraulas (1493)
Antoine Bohier Du Prat, archbishop of Bourges, France (1517)
Pietro Quirini (quasi cardinal) (O.S.B.Camaldolese)
Philippe de la Chambre, abbot of Saint-Pierre-de-Corbie, France (1533)
Gregorio Cortese, of the congregation of S. Giustino de Padua (1542)
Anne de Pérusse d'Escars de Giury, bishop of Lisieux, France (1596)
Bernhard Gustave von Baden-Durlach, abbot of Fulda (1671)
José Sáenz de Aguirre (1686)
Celestino Sfondrati (1695)
Bernardo Maria Conti, former bishop of Terracina (1721) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Angelo Quirini, archbishop of Corfu (1726) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Leandro di Porzia, bishop elect of Bergamo (1728) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Fortunato Tamburini, abbot of S. Paolo extra Muros, Rome (1743) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Andrea Gioannetti, archbishop of Bologna (1777) (O.S.B.Camaldolese)
Gregorio Barnaba Chiaramonti, bishop of Tivoli (1785) (Pope Pius VII) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Enrico Sanclemente, secretary of the S.C. for the Examination of Bishops (quasi cardinal) (O.S.B.Camaldolese)
Michelangelo Luchi, abbot of the order (1801) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Giacinto Placido Zurla (1823) (O.S.B.Camaldolese)
Mauro Cappellari, procurator general of the order (1825) (Pope Gregory XVI) (O.S.B.Camaldolese)
Remigio Crescini, bishop of Parma (1829) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Ambrogio Bianchi, abbot general of the order (1835) (O.S.B.Camaldolese)
Francisco de São Luiz Saraiva, patriarch of Lisbon, Lisbon (1843)
Jean-Baptiste-François Pitra (1863)
Mariano Falcinelli Antoniacci, titular archbishop of Athens, nuncio in Austria (1873) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Guglielmo Sanfelice D'Aquavilla, archbishop of Naples (1884) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Michelangelo Celesia, archbishop of Palermo (1884) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Cölestin Ganglbauer, archbishop of Vienna, Austria (1884)
Placido Maria Schiaffino, titular archbishop of Nissa, secretary of the S.C. of Bishops and Regulars (1885) (O.S.B.Olivetans)
Giuseppe Benedetto Dusmet, archbishop of Catania, Sicily (1889) (O.S.B.Cassinese)
Kolos Ferenc Vaszary, archbishop of Esztergom, Hungary (1893) (O.S.B.Hungarica)
Domenico Serafini, titular archbishop of Seleucia Pieria, assessor of the Supreme S.C.of the Holy Office (1914)
Francis Aidan Gasquet, president of the English Benedictine Confederation (1914)
Jusztinian Györg Serédi, archbishop of Esztergom, Hungary, December 19, 1927
Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster, archbishop of Milan, Italy (1929)
Joaquín Anselmo María Albareda, prefect of the Vatican Library (1962)
Benno Walter Gut, primate abbot of the Benedictine Confederation (1967)
George Basil Hume, archbishop of Westminster, Great Britain (1976)
Paul Augustin Mayer, titular archbishop of Satriano, pro-prefect of the S.C. of Sacraments and Divine Worship (1985)
Hans Hermann Groër, archbishop of Vienna, Austria (1988)
Egidio Colonna, archbishop of Bourges, France (quasi-cardinal)
Nicola da Fabriano, provincial of the order and inquisitor (1328) (pseudocardinal)
Bonaventura Badoaro de Peraga, prior general of the order (1378)
Alessandro Oliva, prior general of the order (1460)
Raymund Pérault, bishop of Gurk (1493)
Egidio de Viterbo, superior general of the order (1517)
Girolamo Seripando, archbishop of Salerno (1561)
Gregorio Petrocchini, superior general of the order (1589)
Enrico Noris, curator of the Vatican Library (1695)
Gaspar de Molina y Oviedo, bishop of Málaga, Spain (1737)
Patrício da Silva, patriarch of Lisbon, Portugal (1824)
Tommaso Maria Martinelli (1873)
Luigi Sepiacci, titular bishop of Calinico, secretary of the S.C. of Bishops and Regulars (1891)
Agostino Ciasca, titular archbishop of Larissa, secretary of the S.C. of the Propagation of the Faith (1899)
Sebastiano Martinelli, titular archbishop of Efeso, apostolic delegate in the United States (1901)
Jacques de Vitry, bishop of Acre, Syria (1228)
Guillaume de Mandagout, archbishop of Aix, France (1312)
Pierre Le Tessier, vice chancellor of the Holy Roman Church (1320)
Gil Álvarez de Albornoz, archbishop of Toledo, Spain (1350)
Raymond de Canilhac, archbishop of Tolouse, France (1350)
Arnaud de Villemur, bishop of Pamiers, France (1350)
Angelic de Grimoard, bishop of Avignon, France (1366)
Bertrand de Cosnac, bishop of Commminges, France (1371)
Amaury de Lautrec, bishop of Comminges, France (1385) (pseudocardinal)
Pierre-Raymond de Barrière, bishop of Autun, France (1378) (pseudocardinal)
Pierre Ravat, archbishop of Toulouse, France (pseudocardinal)
Philip Repington, bishop of Lincoln, England (1408)
Antonio Correr, bishop of Bologna (1408)
Gabriele Condulmer, bishop of Siena (1408)
Domingo Ram i Lanaja, bishop of Lérida, Spain (1423)
João Cosme da Cunha, archbishop of Evora and inquisitor general of Portugal (1770)
Friedrich Gustav Piffl, archbishop of Viena, Austria-Hungary (1914)
Georg Martinuzzi, bishop of Nagy Várad, Hungary (1551)
Henri de Marsiac, abbot of Clairvaux (1179)
Henri de Sully, archbishop of Bourges, France (1186)
Guy Paré, superior general of the order (1191)
Gérard Mainard, abbot of the monastery of Potigny, France (1188)
Giordano, abbot of the monastery of Fossanova (1188)
Raniero Capocci, abbot of the monastery of Tre Fontane, Rome (1216)
Stefano di Ceccano, abbot of the monastery of Fossanova (1212)
Gerardo da Sessa, archbishop of Milan (1211)
Gérard, abbot of Pontigny, France (1198)
Niccolò de Chiaramonte, bishop of Frascati (1219)
Konrad von Urach, bishop of Porto e S. Rufina (1219)
Giacomo Pecoraria (1231)
John of Toledo (1244)
Guy de Bourgogne superior general of the order (1262)
Teobaldo di Ceccano, abbot of the monastery of Fossanova (1275)
Robert de Pontigny, 28th superior general of the order (1294)
Arnaud Nouvel, abbot of Fontfroide, Narbonne, France, vice-chancellor of the Holy Roman Church (1310)
Jacques Fournier, bishop of Mirapoix, France (1327)
Guillaume Court, bishop of Albi, France (1338)
Jean de Bussière, abbot of Cîteaux, France (1375)
Francesco Carbone, bishop of Monopoli (1384)
Juan Martínez de Murillo, abbot of monastery of Montearagón (1408) (pseudocardinal)
Thibaud de Luxembourg, bishop of Le Mans, France (quasi-cardinal)
Jérôme Souchier, superior general of the order (1566)
Giovanni Bona, abbot (1669)
Giovanni Battista Gabrielli, abbot-general of the order (1699)
Gioacchino Besozzi, procurator general of the order (1743)
Guglielmo di Modena, former bishop of Modena (1244)
Domingo de Bonnefoi, prior of the monastery of Montealegre, Tiana, near Barcelona (1423) (pseudocardinal)
Niccola Albergati, bishop of Bologna (1426)
Alphonse-Louis du Plessis de Richelieu, archbishop of Lyon, France (1629)
Johann von Bucka, bishop of Olomouc, administrator of Leitomischl and Prague (1426)
Eudes Rigaud, archbishop of Rouen France (quasi cardinal)
Bonaventura, 7th general of the order (1273)
Bentivenga de Bentivengis, bishop of Todi. (1278)
Girolamo Masci, minister general of the order. (1278)
Corrado Miliani (quasi-cardinal)
Matteo d'Acquasparta, 12th minister general of the order (1288)
Andrea Conti (quasi-cardinal)
Reginaldo, archbishop of Rouen, France (quasi-cardinal)
Giovanni Minio da Morrovalle, minister general of his order (1302)
Gentile Partino, lector of theology in the Sacred Palace (1300)
Giacomo Tomassi-Caetani, former bishop of Alatri (1295)
Vital du Four, provincial of the order in Aquitaine, France (1312)
Pierre-Bernard Auriol, archbishop of Aix, France (quasi-cardinal)
Bertrand de la Tour, archbishop of Salerno. (1320)
Paolo da Viterbo (1328) (pseudocardinal)
Élie de Nabinal, titular patriarch of Jerusalem (1342)
Pasteur de Sarrats, archbishop of Embrun, France (1350)
Fontanier de Vassal, patriarch of Grado (1361)
Guillaume Farinier, minister general of the order (1356)
Marco da Viterbo, minister general of the order (1366)
Bertrand Lagier, bishop of Glandèves, France (1371)
Arnold von Hoorn, bishop of Liège (quasi-cardinal)
Ludovico Donato, minister general of the order (1381)
Bartolomeo de Coturno (1381)
Tommaso da Frignano, patriarch of Grado (1378)
Leonardo Rossi da Griffoni, 24th minister general of the order (1378) (pseudocardinal)
Pietro Filargis, archbishop of Milan (1405).
Pierre de Foix, le vieux, bishop of Lescar, France (1414) (pseudocardinal)
Francisco Quiñones, superior general of the order (1527)
Gregorio María Aguirre García, archbishop of Burgos, Spain (1907)
Diomede Falconio, titular archbishop of Larissa, apostolic delegate to the United States (1911)
Juan Landázuri Ricketts, archbishop of Lima, Perú (1962)
Ferdinando Giuseppe Antonelli, titular archbishop of Idicra, secretary of the S.C. for the Causes of the
Saints (1973)
Paulo Evaristo Arns, archbishop of Sao Paulo, Brazil (1973)
Aloísio Lorscheider, archbishop of Fortaleza, Brazil (1976)
Alexandre Josê María dos Santos, archbishop of Maputo, Mozambique (1988)
László Paskai, archbishop of Esztergom, Hungary (1988)
Bernardino Echeverría Ruiz, archbishop emeritus of Guayaquil, Ecuador (1994)
Cláudio Hummes, archbishop of São Paulo, Brazil (2001)
Wilfrid Fox Napier, archbishop of Durban, South Africa (2001)
Carlos Amigo Vallejo, archbishop of Seville, Spain (2003)
Umberto Betti, former rector of the Pontifical Lateran University (2007)
José Sebastião Neto, O.F.M.Disc., patriarch of Lisbon, Portugal (1884)
* In 1897 it merged into the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
Gabriele Rangone, archbishop of Eger (1477)
Hélie de Bourdeilles, archbishop of Tour (1483)
Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros, archbishop of Toledo, Spain (1507)
Cristoforo Numai, superior general of the order (1517)
Clemente d'Olera, superior general of the order (1557)
William Peto, bishop of Salisbury, England (1557)
Lorenzo Cozza, minister general of the order (1726)
Cirilo de Alameda y Brea, archbishop of Toledo, Spain (1858)
* In 1897 it merged into the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
Bonaventura Gazzola, bishop of Montefiascone e Corneto (1824)
* In 1897 it merged into the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
Anselmo Marzato (1604)
Antonio Barberini, seniore (1624)
Francesco Maria Casini (1712)
Ludovico Micara, master general of the order (1824)
Giusto Recanati (1853)
Guglielmo Massaia (1884)
Ignazio Persico, secretary of the S.C. of the Propagation of the Faith (1893)
José de Calasanz Santiago Vives y Tutó (1899)
Antonio María Barbieri, archbishop of Montevideo, Uruguay (1958)
Seán Patrick O'Malley, archbishop of Boston, United States of America (2006)
Francesco della Rovere, minister general of the order (1467)
Pietro Riario, bishop of Treviso (1471)
Clemente Grosso della Rovere, nephew of Pope Julius II, bishop of Mende, France (1503)
Marco Vigerio della Rovere, bishop of Senigallia, governor of Castello Sant'Angelo, Rome (1505)
Felice Peretti Montalto, bishop of Sant'Agata dei Goti (1570) (Pope Sixtus V)
Costanzo da Sarnano (1586)
Felice Centini, procurator general of the order (1611)
Francesco Brancati di Lauria (1681)
Lorenzo Ganganelli, consultor of the Supreme S.C. of the Roman and Universal Inquisition (1759) (Pope Clement XIV)
Antonio Francesco Orioli, bishop of Orvieto (1838)
Antonio Maria Panebianco, consultor of the SS.CC. of the Inquisition and of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs (1861)
Hughes de Saint-Cher (1244)
Annibale d'Annibaldi (1262)
Pierre de Tarentaise, archbishop of Lyon, France (1273)
Latino Malabranca Orsini (1278)
Robert Kilwardby, archbishop of Canterbury, England. (1278)
Hugues Aycelin de Billom (1288)
Niccolò Boccasini (1298), master general of the order
Walter Winterbourne (1304)
Niccolò Alberti, bishop of Spoleto (1303)
William of Macclesfield, prior of the English province of the order (1303) (quasicardinal)
Guillaume Pierre Godin, master of the Sacred Palace (1312)
Thomas of Jorz, confessor of King Edward I of England (1305)
Nicolas de Fréauville (1305)
Matteo Orsini, archbishop of Manfedonia. (1327)
Bonifazio Donoratico, bishop of Chiron, Crete (1328) (pseudocardinal)
Gérard de la Garde, master general of the order (1342)
Jean de Moulins, master general of the order (1350)
Nicolás Rossell, provincial prior and inquisitor in the province of Aragón, Spain (1356)
Guillaume de la Sudré, bishop of Marseille, France (1366)
Yves de Begaignon, bishop of Tréguier, France (quasi-cardinal)
Thomas, doctor in theology (quasi-cardinal)
Niccolò Caracciolo Moschino, inquisitor of the kingdom of Sicily (1378)
Filippo Ruffini, bishop of Tivoli (1378)
Tommaso Clausse, inquisitor of the faith, confessor of Duke Amedeo di Savoia (1382) (pseudocardinal)
Nicolas de Saint Saturnin, master of the Sacred Palace (1378) (pseudocardinal)
Giovanni Dominici, archbishop of Ragusa (1408)
Juan Casanova, bishop of Elne, France (1430)
Leonardo Dati, master general of the order (quasi cardinal)
Juan de Torquemada, master of the Sacred Palace (1439)
Giovanni di Ragusa, bishop of Ardjisch (1440) (pseudocardinal)
Tommaso Vio, superior general of the order (1517)
García de Loaysa y Mendoza, bishop of Osma, Spain (1530)
Nikolaus von Schönberg, archbishop of Capua (1535)
Juan Álvarez y Alva de Toledo, bishop of Burgos, Spain (1538)
Tommaso Badia, master of the Sacred Palace (1542)
Pietro Bertani, bishop of Fano (1551)
Michele Ghislieri, bishop of Nepi (1557)
Michele Bonelli, grandnephew of Pope Pius V (1566)
Archangelo de' Bianchi, bishop of Teano (1570)
Vincenzo Giustiniani, superior general of the order (1570)
Girolamo Bernerio, bishop of Ascoli Piceno (1586)
Jeronimo Xavierre, master general of the order (1607)
Agostino Galamini, master general of the order (1611)
Desiderio Scaglia, commissary of the Holy Inquisition (1621)
Vincenzo Maculani, master of the Sacred Apostolic Palace (1641)
Michel Mazarin, archbishop of Aix, France (1647)
Domingo Pimentel Zúñiga, archbishop of Seville, Spain (1652)
Vincenzo Orsini de Gravina (1672) (Pope Benedict XIII)
Philip Thomas Howard of Norfolk (1675)
Raimondo Capizucchi, master of the Sacred Palace (1681)
Tommaso Maria Ferrari, master of the Sacred Palace (1695)
Agostino Pipia, master general of the order, bishop elect of Osimo (1724)
Gregorio Selleri, master of the Sacred Palace (1726)
Vincenzo Ludovico Gotti, titular patriarch elect of Jerusalem (1728)
Carlo Vincenzo Maria Ferreri Thaon, bishop of Alessandria (1729)
Luigi Maria Lucini, commissioner of the Supreme S.C. of the Roman and Universal Inquisition (1743)
Giuseppe Agostino Orsi, master of the Sacred Palace (1759)
Enrichetto Virginio Natta, bishop of Alba (1761)
Juan Tomás de Boxadors y Sureda de San Martín, master general of the order (1775)
Giuseppe Maria Velzi, master of the Sacred Palace (1832)
Francesco Gaude, procurator general of the order (1855)
Filippo Maria Guidi (1863)
Manuel García Gil, archbishop of Zaragoza, Spain (1877)
Tommaso Zigliara (1879)
Zeferino González y Díaz Tuñón, archbishop of Seville, Spain (1884)
Agostino Bausa, master of the Apostolic Palace (1887)
Egidio Mauri, archbishop of Ferrara, Italy (1894)
Raffaele Pierotti, master of the Sacred Palace (1896)
Andreas Franz Frühwirth, titular archbishop of Eraclea di Europa, nuncio in Bavaria (1915)
Tommaso Pio Boggiani, titular archbishop of Edessa di Osröene, assessor of the S.C. Consistorial (1916)
Felix-Raymond-Marie Rouleau, archbishop of Quebec, Canada (1927)
Michael Browne, master general of the order (1962)
Paul-Pierre Philippe, titular archbishop of Eraclea Maggiore, secretary of the S.C. for the Doctrine of the Faith (1973)
Mario Luigi Ciappi, theologian of the Pontifical Household (1977)
Jean Jérôme Hamer, titular archbishop of Lorium, pro-prefect of the Congregation for Religious and Secular Institutes (1985)
Lucas Moreira Neves, archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia, Brazil (1988)
Yves-Marie-Joseph Congar (1994)
Christoph Schönborn, archbishop of Vienna, Austria (1998)
George-Marie-Martin Cottier, theologian of the Papal Household, secretary general of the International Theological Commission (2003)
Antonio Cerdà i Lloscos, archbishop of Messina (1448)
Giovanni Antonio Guadagni, bishop of Arezzo (1731)
Placido Maria Tadini, archbishop of Genoa, Italy (1835)
Joaquín Lluch y Garriga, archbishop of Seville, Spain (1882)
Girolamo Maria Gotti, titular archbishop of Petra, former internuncio in Brazil (1895)
Raffaele Carlo Rossi, titular archbishop of Tessalonica, assessor of the S.C. Consistorial (1930)
Adeodato Giovanni Piazza, patriarch of Venice, Italy (1937)
Anastasio Alberto Ballestrero, archbishop of Turin, Italy (1979)
Gabriel Acacius Coussa, titular archbishop of Gerapoli di Siria, pro-secretary of the S.C. of the Oriental Church (1962)
Tommaso d'Ocre, abbot of S. Giovanni in Piano (1294)
Francesco Ronci (1294)
Roberto di Salle (quasi-cardinal)
Stefano Mucciarelli, superior general of the order and nuncio in Poland (quasi cardinal)
Dionisio Laurerio, superior general of the order (1539)
Stefano Bonucci, bishop of Arezzo (1587)
Pietro Maria Pieri, superior general of the order (1734)
Carlo Francesco Caselli, titular archbishop of Side, (1801)
Alexis-Henri-Marie Lépicier, titular archbishop of Tarso, apostolic vicar of Abyssinia and Eritrea (1927)
Francisco de Toledo (1593)
Roberto Bellarmino (1599)
Péter Pázmány, archbishop of Esztergom, Hungary (1629) (1)
Jan Olbracht Wazy, bishop of Kraków, Poland (1629)
Juan de Lugo y de Quiroga (1643)
Jan Kazimierz Wazy (1646)
Francesco Maria Sforza Pallavicino (1657)
Johann Eberhard Nidhard (1671)
Giovanni Battista Tolomei (1712)
Giovanni Battista Salerni (1719)
Álvaro Cienfuegos Villazón (1720)
Niccolò Oddi, archbishop of Ravenna (1766) (2)
Carlo Odescalchi (1823) (3)
Angelo Mai (1837) (4)
Camillo Tarquini (1873)
Johannes Baptiste Franzelin (1876)
Giuseppe Pecci (1879) (5)
Paul Ludolf Melchers (1885) (3)
Camillo Mazzella (1886)
Andreas Steinhuber (1893)
Louis Billot (1911) (6)
Franziskus Ehrle (1922)
Pietro Boetto (1935)
Augustine Bea (1959)
Pablo Muñoz Vega, archbishop of Quito, Ecuador (1969)
Jean-Guenolé-Marie Daniélou (1969)
Lawrence Trevor Picachy, archbishop of Calcutta, India (1976)
Victor Razafimahatratra, archbishop of Tananarive, Madagascar (1976)
Carlo Maria Martini, archbishop of Milan, Italy (1983)
Henri-Marie de Lubac (1983)
Ján Chryzostom Korec, bishop of Nitra, Czechoslovakia (1991)
Paolo Dezza (1991)
Julius Riyadi Darmaatmadja, archbishop of Semarang, Indonesia (1994)
Augusto Vargas Alzamora, archbishop of Lima, Perú (1994)
Alois Grillmeier (1994)
Paul Shan-Kuo-hsi, bishop of Kaohsiung, Taiwan (1998)
Adam Kozlowiecki, titular archbishop of Potenza Picena (1998)
Jorge Mario Bergoglio, archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina (2001)
Roberto Tucci (2001)
Avery Robert Dulles (2001)
Tomáš pidlík (2003)
Albert Vanhoye, rector emeritus of the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome, and secretary emeritus of the Pontifical Biblical Commission (2006)
Urbano Navarrete Cortés, former rector of the Pontifical Gregorian University (2007)
(1) By papal brief of March 5, 1616, was given permission to leave the Society and enter the Congregation of Regular Clerics of Somasca (C.R.S.) but he never did.
(2) Did his religious profession on the day of his death
(3) Joined the Society after becoming a cardinal.
(4) Resigned from the Society before becoming a cardinal.
(5) Resigned from the Society before becoming a cardinal; and joined the Society after becoming a cardinal.
(6) Resigned cardinalate on September 13, 1927.
Pius Taofinu'u, bishop of Apia, Western Samoa (1973)
Jean Verdier, archbishop of Paris, France (1929)
Paul-Emile Léger, archbishop of Montréal, Canada (1953)
André Jullien, dean of the Sacred Tribunal of the Roman Rota (1958)
Édouard Gagnon, titular archbishop of Giustiniana Prima, pro-president of the Pontifical Commission for the Family (1985)
Marc Ouellet, archbishop of Québec, Canada (2003)
Thomas Tien Ken-sin, titular bishop of Ruspe, apostolic vicar of Tsin-tao, China (1946)
Paul Zougrana, archbishop of Ougaougou, Burkina Faso (1965)
Maximos IV Saigh, patriarch of Antioch of the Melkites, Lebanon (1965)
Giovanni Cagliero, titular archbishop of Sebaste, apostolic delegate in Central America (1915)
Augustyn Hlond, archbishop of Gniezno and Warsaw, Poland (1927)
Raúl Silva Henríquez, archbishop of Santiago de Chile, Chile (1962)
Stepán Trochta, bishop of Litomerice, Czechoslovakia (1969)
Miguel Obando Bravo, archbishop of Managua, Nicaragua (1985)
Rosalio José Castillo Lara, titular archbishop of Precausa, pro-president of the Pontifical Commission for the Authentic Interpretation of the Code of Canon Law (1985)
Alfons Maria Stickler, titular archbishop of Bolsena, pro-Librarian and Archivist of the Holy Roman Church (1985)
Antonio María Javierre Ortas, titular archbishop of Meta, secretary of the Congregation for Catholic Education, (1988)
Óscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga, S.D.B., archbishop of Tegucigalpa, Honduras (2001)
Antonio Ignacio Velasco García, archbishop of Caracas, Venezuela (2001)
Tarcisio Bertone, archbishop of Genoa, Italy (2003)
Joseph Zen Ze-Kiun, bishop of Hong Kong (Xianggang), China (2006)
Raffaele Farina, titular archbishop of Oderzo, archivist and librarian of the Holy Roman Church (2007)
Lubomyr Husar, archbishop major of Lviv of the Ukrainians, Ukraine (2001)
Bernard George Flahiff, archbishop of Winnipeg, Canada (1969)
John Francis O'Hara, archbishop of Philadelphia, United States (1958)
Frédéric Etsou-Nzabi-Bamungwabi, archbishop of Kinshasa, Zaire (1991)
Jean Schotte, secretary general of the World Synod of Bishops (1994)
Vincentas Sladkevicius, titular bishop of Abora, apostolic administrator of Kasiadorys, Lithuania (1988)
Stéfanos I Sidarouss, patriarch of Alexandria of the Copts, Egypt (1965)
Stéfanos II Ghattas, patriarch of Alexandria of the Copts, Egypt (2001)
Franc Rodé, archbishop emeritus of Ljubljana, Slovenia, prefect of the Congregation for the Institutes of Consecrated Life and the Societies of Apostolic Life (2006)
Arcadio María Larraona, secretary of the S.C. for Religious (1959)
Arturo Tabera Araoz, archbishop of Pamplona, Spain (1969)
José Saraiva Martins, prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints (2001)
Alessio Ascalesi, archbishop of Benevento, Italy (1916)
Alfonso Maria Mistrangelo, archbishop of Florence, Italy (1915)
Giacomo Morigia, archbishop of Florence, Tuscany (1695)
Giacinto Sigismondo Gerdil, titular bishop of Dibona, consultor of the Supreme S.C. of the Roman and Universal Inquisition (1777)
Francesco Fontana, superior general of the order, secretary of the S.C.of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs (1816)
Luigi Lambruschini, titular archbishop of Berito, nuncio in France (1831)
Antonio Cadolini, bishop of Ancona (1843)
Luigi Maria Bilio ( 1866)
Giuseppe Graniello, titular archbishop of Cesarea, secretary of the S.C. of Bishops and Regulars (1893)
Bernardino Scotti, archbishop of Trani (1555)
Paolo Burali d'Arezzo, bishop of Piacenza (1570)
Francesco Pignatelli, archbishop of Naples (1703)
Giuseppe Maria Tomasi di Lampedusa (1712)
Francesco Maria Banditi, archbishop of Benevento (1775)
Giuseppe Maria Capece Zurlo, bishop of Calvi (1782)
Domenico Pignatelli di Belmonte, archbishop of Palermo, Sicily (1802)
Ferdinando Pignatelli, archbishop of Palermo, Sicily (1839)
Manuel Bento Rodrigues da Silva, patriarch of Lisbon, Portugal (1858)
Francesco Maria Tarugi, archbishop of Avignon, France (1596)
Cesare Baronio, protonotary apostolic de numero participantium (1596)
Pierre de Bérulle (1627)
Orazio Giustiniani, bishop of Nocera (1645)
Leandro Colloredo (1686)
Filippo Giudice Caracciolo, archbishop of Naples (1833)
John Henry Newman (1879)
Alfonso Capecelatro di Castelpagano, archbishop of Capua, Italy (1885)
Adolphe Perraud, bishop of Autun, France (1893)
Sebastián Herrero y Espinosa de los Monteros, archbishop of Valencia, Spain (1903)
Henri-Marie-Alfred Baudrillart, titular archbishop of Melitene, vicar general of Paris, France (1935)
Giulio Bevilacqua
Victor-Auguste-Isidore Dechamps, archbishop of Mechlin, Belgium (1875)
Willem Marinus van Rossum (1911)
Jose Clemente Maurer, archbishop of Sucre, Bolivia (1967)
Varkey Vithayathil, archbishop major of Ernakulam-Angamaly of the Syro-Malabras, India (2001)
Julio Terrazas Sandoval, archbishop of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia ( 2001)
Joseph-Hippolyte Guibert, archbishop of Paris, France (1873)
Jean-Marie-Rodrigue Villeneuve, archbishop of Québec, Canada (1933)
Thomas Benjamin Cooray, archbishop of Colombo, Ceylon (1965)
Francis Eugene George, archbishop of Chicago, United States (1998)
Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa, archbishop of Santiago de Chile, Chile (2001)
Eugenio Tosi, archbishop of Milan, Italy (1922)
Angelo Dell'Acqua, titular archbishop of Calcedonia, substitute of the Secretariat of State and secretary of the Cipher (1967)
Maurilio Fossati, archbishop of Turin, Italy (1933)
Ramón Nonato (1239)
Pierre de Bareilles (quasi-cardinal)
Domingo de San Pedro (quasi-cardinal)
Sévérin (1310) (quasi-cardinal)
Claude de Portacoeli (1312) (quasi-cardinal)
Ramón Albert, master general of the order (quasi-cardinal)
Raymond de Montfort (1338)
Juan Lasso, theologian (quasi-cardinal)
Pedro Rodríguez, bishop of Plasencia (quasi-cardinal)
Pedro de Salazar Gutiérrez de Toledo, bishop of Salamanca (1686)
Dominic Serra, master general of the order (1348)
Carlos Oviedo Cavada, archbishop of Santiago de Chile (1994)
Alessandro Crescenzi, prefect of the Papal Household (1675)
Pietro Antonio Zorzi, archbishop of Udine (1803)
Mario Casariego, archbishop of Guatemala, Guatemala (1969)
Antonio Galli, abbot general of the Congregation (1753)
Pierre d'Aubusson, grand master of the order (1489)
Pedro Luis de Borja Lanzol de Romanm, archbishop-elect of Valencia, Spain (1500)
Antonio Sanseverino (1527)
Pietro Bembo, Venetian senator (1538)
Ranuccio Farnese, administrator of the archdiocese of Naples (1545)
Fulvio Giulio della Corgna, bishop of Perugia (1551)
Giovanni Vincenzo Gonzaga, prior of Barletta (1578)
Federico Cornaro, seniore, bishop of Padua (1585)
Hughes de Loubenx de Verdalle, grand master of the order (1587)
Silvestro Aldobrandini, prior of the order, grand-nephew of Pope Clement VIII (1603)
Antonio Barberini, iuniore (1627)
Virginio Orsini (1641)
Friedrich von Hessen-Darmstadt (1652)
Benedetto Pamphili, grand prior in Rome of the order (1681)
Innico d'Avalos d'Aragona (1561)
Louis Aleman, archbishop of Arles, France (1426)
Antonio Trivulzio, seniore, bishop of Como (1500)
Girolamo (1164)
Matteo (1178)
Ardoino(1178)
Bernardo (1188)
Leone Brancaleone (1200)
Guala Bicchieri, former bishop of Vercelli (1205)
Pietro de Bono (1165)
Gregorio Crescenzi (1205)
Luca Manzoli, bishop of Fiesole (1408)
Cardinals religious created by:
Alexander III (1159-1181) - 18
Lucius III (1181-1185) - 1
Urban III (1185-1187) - 2
Clement III (1187-1191) - 6
Celestine III (1191-1198) - 2
Innocent III (1198-1216) - 11
Honorius III (1216-1227) - 2
Gregory IX (1227-1241) - 4
Innocent IV (1243-1254) - 5
Alexander IV (1254-1261) - 2
Urban IV (1261-1264) - 2
Clement IV (1265-1268) - 1
Gregory X (1271-1276) - 4
Nicholas III (1277-1280) - 4
Nicholas IV (1288-1292) - 4
Celestine V (1294) - 6
Boniface VIII (1294-1303) - 8
Benedict XI (1303-1304) - 3
Clement V (1305-1314) - 10
John XXII (1316-1334) - 5
[Antipope] Nicholas V (1328-1333) - 3
Benedict XII (1334-1342) - 4
Clement VI (1342-1352) - 10
Innocent VI (1352-1362) - 6
Urban V (1362-1370) - 7
Gregory XI (1370-1378) - 10
Urban VI (1378-1389) -- 6
[Antipope] Clement VIII (1378-1394) -- 7
Bomiface IX (1389-1404) -- 1
[Antipope] Benedict XIII (1394-1423) -- 2
Innocent VII (1404-1406) -- 1
Gregory XII (1406-1415) -- 6
[Antipope] John XXIII -- 1
Martin V - (1417-1431) -- 7
Eugenius IV - (1431-1447) -- 3
[Antipope] Felix V - (1439-1447) -- 4
Nicholas V - (1447-1455) -- 3
Callistus III - (1455-1458) -- None
Pius II (1458-1464) -- 2
Paul II (1464-1471) -- 1
Sixtus IV (1471-1484 -- 4
Innocent VIII (1484-1492) -- 2
Alexander VI (1492-1503) -- 4
Pius III (1503) -- None
Julius II (1503-1513) -- 3
Leo X (1513-1521) -- 5
Adrian VI (1522-1523) -- None
Clement VII (1523-1534) -- 4
Paul III (1534-1549) -- 7
Julius III (1550-1555) -- 3
Marcelus II (1555) -- None
Paul IV (1555-1559) -- 4
Pius IV (1559-1565) -- 2
St. Pius V (1566-1572) -- 6
Gregory XIII (1572-1585) -- 1
Sixtus V (1585-1590) -- 6
Urban VII (1590) -- None
Gregory XIV (1590-1591) -- None
Innocent IX (1591) -- None
Clement VIII (1592-1605) -- 7
Leo XI (1605) -- None
Paul V (1605-1621) -- 4
Gregory XV (1621-1623) -- None
Urban VIII (1623-1644) -- 9
Innocent X (1644-1655) -- 5
Alexander VII (1655-1667) -- 1
Clement IX (1667-1669) -- 1
Clement X (1670-1676) -- 5
Innocent XI (1676-1689) -- 6
Alexander VIII (1689-1691) -- None
Innocent XII (1691-1700) -- 5
Clement XI (1700-1721) -- 6
Innocent XIII (1721-1724) -- 1
Benedict XIII (1724-1730) -- 7
Clement XII (1730-1740) -- 3
Benedict XIV (1740-1758) -- 4
Clement XIII (1758-1769) -- 4
Clement XIV (1769-1774) -- 1
Pius VI (1775-1799) -- 6
Pius VII (1800-1823) -- 7
Leo XII (1823-1829) -- 4
Pius VII (1829-1830) -- 1
Gregroy XVI (1831-1846) -- 10
Pius IX (1846-1878) -- 14
Leo XIII (1878-1903) -- 29
St. Pius X (1903-1914) -- 7
Benedict XV (1914-1922) -- 5
Pius XI (1922-1939) -- 14
Pius XII (1939-1958) -- 2
John XXIII (1958-1963) -- 10
Paul VI (1963-1978) -- 23
John Paul II (1978- -- 51
Total -- 473
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