Pope Innocent III (r. 1198–1216) created 41 cardinals in ten consistories that he conducted throughout his pontificate. This included - in his first allocation in late 1198 - a future successor.[1]
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since the College of cardinals were against it. He placed Pisa under an interdict, which was lifted by his successor, InnocentIII in 1198. Celestine,...
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(1144–1145) created eleven cardinals in two consistories. Ubaldo Caccianemici, Can.Reg. — cardinal-priest of S. Croce in Gerusalemme, † 1170 Giulio — cardinal-priest...
theology until 1206, when Pope InnocentIII, with whom he had formed a friendship in Paris, called him to Rome and made him cardinal-priest of San Crisogono...
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circa 1190 – Naples, 8 December 1254) was an Italian cardinal. He was a nephew of Pope InnocentIII. Belonging to a family of ancient nobility, he dedicated...