Santo Stefano Rotondo - List of Cardinal Priests of The Church

List of Cardinal Priests of The Church

The titulus S. Stephani in Coelio Monte was cited for the first time in the Roman synod of 499.

  • Marcello (499)
  • Benedetto (993)
  • Crescenzio (1015)
  • Sasso de Anagni (1116–1131)
  • Martino Cybo (1132–1142)
  • Raniero (1143–1144)
  • Villano Gaetani (1144–1146)
  • Gerardo (1151–1158)
  • Gero (1172), pseudocardinal of the Antipope Calixtus III
  • Vibiano (1175–1184)
  • Giovanni di Salerno (1190–1208)
  • Robert of Courçon (or de Corzon, or Cursonus) (1212–1219)
  • Michel Du Bec-Crespin (1312–1318)
  • Pierre Le Tessier (1320–1325)
  • Pierre de Montemart (1327–1335)
  • Guillaume d'Aure, O.S.B. (1339–1353)
  • Élie de Saint-Irier (or Saint Yrieux) (1356–1363)
  • Guillaume d'Aigrefeuille le Jeune (1367–1401)
  • Gugilemo d'Altavilla (1384–1389)
  • Angelo Cino (or Ghini Malpighi) (1408–1412)
  • Pierre Ravat (or Rabat) (1408–1417), pseudocardinal of the Antipope Benedict XIII
  • Pierre of Foix, (1417–1431)
  • Jean Carrier (1423-c. 1429), pseudocardinal of the Antipope Benedict XIII
  • Vacant (1431–1440)
  • Renault de Chartres (or Renaud) (1440–1444)
  • Jean d'Arces (1444–1449), pseudocardinal of the Antipope Felix V
  • Jean Rolin (1448–1483)
  • Giovanni Giacomo Sclafenati (1483–1484); in commendam (1484–1497)
  • Vacant (1497–1503)
  • Jaime Casanova (1503–1504)
  • Antonio Pallavicini Gentili (or Antoniotto), in commendam (1504–1505)
  • Antonio Trivulzio l'Ancien (1505–1507)
  • Melchior von Meckau (1507–1509)
  • François Guillaume de Castelnau-Clermont-Ludève (1509–1523)
  • Bernardo Clesio (1530–1539)
  • David Beaton (1539–1546)
  • Giovanni Morone (1549–1553)
  • Pope Pius IV (1553–1557)
  • Fulvio Giulio della Corgna (1557–1562)
  • Girolamo da Correggio (1562–1568)
  • Diego Espinosa (1568–1572)
  • Zaccaria Delfino (1578–1579)
  • Matteo Contarelli (1584–1585)
  • Federico Cornaro (1586–1590)
  • Antonio Maria Sauli (1591–1603)
  • Giacomo Sannesio (1604–1621)
  • Lucio Sanseverino (1621–1623)
  • Bernardino Spada (1627–1642)
  • John de Lugo (1644)
  • Giovanni Giacomo Panciroli (1644–1651)
  • Marcello Santacroce Publicola (1652–1674)
  • Bernardino Rocci (1675–1680)
  • Raimondo Capizucchi (1681–1687)
  • Francesco Bonvisi (1689–1700)
  • Giovanni Battista Tolomei (1712–1726)
  • Giovanni Battista Salerno (1726–1729)
  • Camillo Cybo (1729–1731)
  • Antonio Saverio Gentili (1731–1747)
  • Filippo Maria Monti (1747–1754)
  • Fabrizio Serbelloni (1754–1763)
  • Pietro Paolo Conti (1763–1770)
  • Lodovico Calini (1771–1782)
  • Vacant (1782–1786)
  • Niccolò Colonna di Stigliano (1786–1796)
  • Étienne Hubert de Cambacérès (1805–1818)
  • Vacant (1818–1834)
  • Francesco Tiberi (1834–1839)
  • Vacant (1839–1845)
  • Fabio Maria Asquini (1845–1877)
  • Manuel García Gil (1877–1881)
  • Paul Melchers (1885–1895)
  • Sylvester Sembratovych (1896–1898)
  • Jakob Missia (1899–1902)
  • Lev Skrbenský Hríšte (1902–1938)
  • Vacant (1938–1946)
  • József Mindszenty (1946–1975)
  • Vacant (1975–1985)
  • Friedrich Wetter (1985-incumbent)

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