Pope Callixtus II (r. 1119–24) created 35 cardinals in eight consistories held throughout his pontificate. This included one future successor (Lucius II) and two future antipopes (Celestine II and Victor IV).[1]
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Pope Callixtus III (r. 1455–1458) created nine cardinals in two consistories. All nominations were made in pectore and published on 17 September 1456;...
two nephews as cardinals, one of whom became Pope Alexander VI. He is the last pope to date to take on the pontifical name "Callixtus". Alfonso de Borgia...
Anagni, which did, however, protect Callixtusby granting him an abbacy and restoring the cardinals he had created to their former offices. These terms...
local Roman influence. These cardinals were reluctant to meet with the batch of cardinals recently promoted byCallixtusII, who were mainly French or Burgundian...
Gelasius IIcreated only one cardinal in one consistory: Pietro Ruffino [it], nephew of Paschal II – cardinal-deacon of San Adriano, then cardinal-priest...
scriptor apostolicus under Pope CallixtusII. He was createdCardinal-Deacon of Santa Maria in Via Lata by Pope Honorius II in 1127; as such, he signed the...
(1431–1447) created 27 cardinals in six consistories. Francesco Condulmer, nephew of the Pope – cardinal-priest of S. Clemente, then (1445) cardinal-bishop...
After intense intrigue among the cardinals, including a private meeting of the Italian cardinals, who were urged byCardinal Barbo of Venice to choose the...
numbering. Many antipopes createdcardinals, known as quasi-cardinals, and a few createdcardinal-nephews, known as quasi-cardinal-nephews. Antipopes still...
the death of Pope Callixtus III, elected as his successor Cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini who took the name Pius II. Pope Callixtus III, the first pope...
Urban II, who wished to improve the style of papal documents, brought him to Rome and made Caetani a papal subdeacon (August 1088) and cardinal deacon...
appointment as cardinal only occurred after Callixtus III asked the cardinals in Rome to create three new positions in the College of Cardinals, two for his...
Cluniac monk, he was made cardinal deacon of Sant'Angelo in 1116 by Pope Paschal II. Gregorio was selected by Pope CallixtusII for various important and...
(1145–1153) created sixteen cardinals in nine consistories: Pietro — cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata, † after 1148 Guido de Crema — cardinal-deacon...
feared that the cardinals would elect a French pope and return the papacy to Avignon. Consequently, they rioted and laid siege to the cardinals, insisting...
to a foundation by Pope Callixtus I (died 222), whose remains, translated to the new structure, are preserved under the altar. Callixtus founded a house-church...
appointed as cardinalby his uncle, Alfons Borgia, Pope Callixtus III. He was elected Pope in 1492, taking the regnal name Alexander VI. While a cardinal, he maintained...
this conclave: Of the absentee cardinals five were createdby Pius II, two by Eugenius IV, one byCallixtus III and one by Nicholas V. Pierre de Foix was...
Biography portal Christianity portal History portal List of popes CardinalsCreatedby Lucius II Mann, pg. 114 Thomas, pg. 91 Levillain, pg. 959 Mann, pg. 115...
death of Pope CallixtusII on 13 December 1124. The election was characterised by a power struggle between Italian cardinals supported by the Pierleoni...
later Holy Roman Emperor) in 1076. The conflict ended in 1122, when Pope CallixtusII and Emperor Henry V agreed on the Concordat of Worms. The agreement required...
pronounced in his name by Malatesta and accepted by the cardinals. As they had agreed previously, they retained all the cardinalscreatedby Gregory XII, thus...
Saint Dominic Savio Saint Aloysius Versiglia, Bishop and Martyr Saint Callixtus Caravario, martyr Saint Artémides Zatti Blessed Michael Rua Blessed Stephen...
secretary of the College of Cardinals and therefore of the conclave, had died almost at the same time as Leo XIII. In haste, the cardinals chose as his successor...
1394) was elected to the papacy as Clement VII (French: Clément VII) by the cardinals who opposed Pope Urban VI and was the first antipope residing in Avignon...
Empire. Signed on 23 September 1122 in the German city of Worms by Pope CallixtusII and Emperor Henry V, the agreement set an end to the Investiture...
few days later. As a result, a number of cardinals alleged that the election was irregular. These cardinals were soon moved to flee Rome. When Hildebrand...