Cardinals created by Gregory IX
Pope Gregory IX (r. 1227-41) created sixteen cardinals in five consistories that he held throughout his pontificate. This included three future successors (Celestine IV, Innocent IV, and Alexander IV) in the first allocation in 1227.[1]
18 September 1227[]
- Jean Halgrin O.S.B. Clun.
- Goffredo Castiglioni
- Rinaldo Conti di Segni
- Sinibaldo Fieschi
- Barthélemy
- Otto of Tonengo
December 1228[]
- Jacques de Vitry Can. Reg. O.S.A.
- Niccolò Conti di Segni
September 1231[]
- Giacomo da Pecorara O.Cist.
- Simon de Sully
- Raymond de Pons
1237[]
- François Cassard
- Guy
1239[]
- Robert Somercotes
- St. Ramón Nonato O. de M.
Notes and references[]
- ^ Salvador Miranda. "Cardinals of the 13th Century". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Retrieved 10 February 2019.
Sources[]
- Miranda, Salvador. "Consistories for the creation of Cardinals 13th Century (1198-1303): Gregory IX (1227-1241)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621.
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- College of Cardinals
- Lists of cardinals by papal appointment
- 13th-century cardinals
- 13th-century Catholicism
- Pope Gregory IX