Santa Maria Sopra Minerva - List of Cardinal-priests From Santa Maria Sopra Minerva

List of Cardinal-priests From Santa Maria Sopra Minerva

  • 1557-1566 Pope Pius V
  • 1566-1589 Michele Bonelli
  • 1589-1602 Girolamo Bernerio
  • 1602-1608 François-Marie Thaurusi
  • 1621-1639 Giulio Roma
  • 1643-1654 Giambattista Altieri
  • 1655-1679 Jean François Paul de Gondi
  • 1679-1694 Philip Howard of Norfolk
  • 1694-1699 José Saenz d'Aguirre
  • 1701-1729 Louis Antoine de Noailles
  • 1729-1730 Agostino Pipia
  • 1730-1747 Philipp Ludwig von Sinzendorf
  • 1747-1762 Daniele Delfino
  • 1758-1770 Giuseppe Pozzobenelli
  • 1770-1782 Scipione Borghese
  • 1783-1787 Tommaso Maria Ghilini
  • 1787-1800 Vincenzo Ranuzzi
  • 1801-1814 Giulio Maria della Somaglia
  • 1816-1822 Francesco Fontana
  • 1829-1832 Benedetto Barberini
  • 1832-1836 Giuseppe Maria Velzi
  • 1838-1850 Antonio Francesco Orioli
  • 1850-1854 Raffaele Fornari
  • 1857-1860 Francesco Gaude
  • 1861-1864 Gaetano Bedini
  • 1868-1870 Matteo Eustachio Gonella
  • 1875-1885 John McCloskey
  • 1887-1894 Zeferino González y Díaz Tuñón
  • 1895-1896 Egidio Mauri
  • 1896-1909 Serafino Cretoni
  • 1911-1918 John Murphy Farley
  • 1919-1922 Teodoro Valfre di Bonzo
  • 1922-1926 Stanislas Touchet
  • 1926-1929 Giuseppe Gamba
  • 1930-1938 Giulio Serafini
  • 1939-1946 Eugène Tisserant
  • 1946-1965 Clemente Micara
  • 1967-1974 Antonio Samorè
  • 1976-1977 Dino Staffa
  • 1979-1998 Anastasio Ballestrero
  • 2001-incumbent Cormac Murphy-O'Connor

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