Pope Adrian VI (r. 1522–1523) created one new cardinal, the last cardinal from the Netherlands until the 20th century.[1]
At a consistory held on 10 September 1523, just four days before he died, Adrian created one cardinal of the order of cardinal priests.[2]
Willem van Enckevoirt (1464–1534)
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