Pope Innocent II.

Pope Innocent II (r. 1130–1143) created 76 cardinals in twelve consistories held throughout his pontificate. The pope created as cardinals his future successor Lucius III and the antipope Victor IV.[1]

1130

1132

  • Martino O.Cist.

1133

  • Pietro O.S.B. Cas.
  • Ubaldo da Lunata
  • Angelo
  • Guido
  • Ubaldo

1134

  • Drogon O.S.B.
  • Theodwin Can. Reg. O.S.A.
  • Stefano
  • Gregorio Papareschi iuniore
  • Chrysogone O.S.B.
  • Gerardo
  • Pietro

1135

  • Ugo
  • Griffone
  • Yves Can. Reg.

1136

  • Alberto
  • Bernardo

1137

  • Stanzio
  • Cosma

1138

1139

  • Hugh de Saint-Victor Can. Reg. O.S.A.
  • Etienne O.Cist.
  • Egmondo
  • Presbitero
  • Rabaldo
  • Tommaso
  • Raniero
  • Goizo
  • Aimerico
  • Presbitero

17 December 1140

  • Pietro
  • Longino
  • Tommaso Can. Reg.
  • Rainaldo di Collemezzo O.S.B. Cas.
  • Ubaldo
  • Pietro
  • Pietro
  • Guido Moricotti
  • Niccolò
  • Hugues de Foliet O.S.B.
  • Guido di Castelfidardo

1141

March 1142

Notes and references

  1. Salvador Miranda. "Cardinals of the 12th Century". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Archived from the original on 19 September 2015. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  1. Elected as Antipope Victor IV and reigned as such from 1159 until his death in 1164.
  2. Elected as Pope Lucius III and reigned from 1181 until his death in 1185.

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