Cardinals created by Urban VI
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Pope Urban VI (r. 1378–89) created 42 cardinals in four consistories held throughout his pontificate. In 1381 he named his future successor Pope Boniface IX as a cardinal.[1]
18 September 1378[]
The pope offered the cardinalate to the Bishop of London William Courtenay though he refused the nomination.[1]
- Tommaso da Frignano O.F.M.
- Pietro Pileo di Prata
- Francesco Moricotti Prignani
- O.E.S.A.
- O.P.
- Filippo Carafa
- O.P.
- Philippe d'Alençon de Valois
- Jan Očko z Vlašim
- Dömötör
- Stefano Colonna
21 December 1381[]
- Adam Easton O.S.B.
- Ludovico Donato O.F.M.
- Bartolomeo da Cogorno O.F.M.
- Francesco Renzio
- Landolfo Maramaldo
- Pietro Tomacelli
1383[]
- Marino Giudice
- Tommaso Orsini
- Guglielmo di Capua
17 December 1384[]
The pope was said to have offered the cardinalate to the Archbishop of Cologne Friedrich von Saarwerden and the Archbishop of Mainz though both refused. In addition, the Archbishop of Trier Kuno von Falkenstein, the Bishop of Liège Arnold von Hoorn O.F.M., the Bishop of Breslau Wenzel von Liegnitz, and Pietro Orsini-Rosenberg (priest from Prague) all declined elevations to the cardinalate. The pope also offered three others the cardinalate, but these three men accepted the promotion from the pope's rival Antipope Clement VII.[1]
- Bálint Alsáni
- Angelo Acciaioli
- Francesco Carbone O.Cist.
- Rinaldo Brancaccio
- Ludovico Fieschi
- O.S.B. Cam.
Notes and references[]
- ^ a b c Salvador Miranda. "Cardinals of the 14th Century". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Archived from the original on 26 March 2018. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
Sources[]
- Miranda, Salvador. "Consistories for the creation of Cardinals, 14th Century (1303-1404): Urban VI (1378-1389) (Rome obedience)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621.
- College of Cardinals
- Lists of cardinals by papal appointment
- 14th-century cardinals