Pietro Senex (d. 1134) (1102, before 1130)[disputed – discuss] Guillaume (d. 1137/39) (1122, 1130)[citation needed][disputed – discuss] Corrado della Suburra...
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Santa Sabina (redirect from Cardinal Priest of Santa Sabina)
1100) Vitale (1105 – before 1112) Uberto (1112 – circa 1117) Roberto (1120 – 1122) Gregorio (1126 – circa 1137, deceased) Stanzio (1137 – 1143, deceased) Manfredo...
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Pons (977–1008) Pons (1008–1073) Raymond (1073 – 7 November 1122) Raymond de Soliers (1122 – 26 April 1151) Pierre (1151 – 2 April 1170) Fulco de Thorame...
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the remainder of the list dates are regnal dates. Adam: 1094/1099–1122 Suger: 1122–1151 Odo II of Deuil: 1151–1162 Odo III of Taverny: 1162–1169 Yves...
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Church in Italy, based at Frascati, near Rome. The bishop of Frascati is a Cardinal Bishop; from the Latin name of the area, the bishop has also been called...
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1124 papal election (section Cardinals)
was created a cardinal after 24 May 1116 and before 21 December. Guillaume's predecessor, Cardinal Cono, died on 9 August 1122. Guillaume first subscribes...
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(pseudocardinal) Milone 1095/98–1104 vacant 1104–1107 Cuno of Praeneste 1107–1122 Guillaume Praenestinus 1123–1137 Johannes 1130–1134 (pseudocardinal) Étienne de...
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Antonio Barberini d. 1671; Italian cardinal, archbishop of Reims, Grand Chaplain of France. Guillaume Egon 1671–1689; cardinal, resigned. Died in 1704 as abbot...
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List of bishops and prince-bishops of Liège (redirect from Cardinal Bishop of Liège)
(1075–1091) Otbert (1091–1119) Frederick of Namur (1119–1121) Albero I of Leuven (1122–1128) Alexander I (1128–1135) Albero II of Chiny-Namur (1135–1145) Henry...
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Pope Callixtus II (r. 1119–24) created 35 cardinals in eight consistories held throughout his pontificate. This included one future successor (Lucius...
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