Camerlengo of The Holy Roman Church - List of Chamberlains of The Holy Roman Church

List of Chamberlains of The Holy Roman Church

  • Jordan of S. Susanna (documented 1147-1151)
  • Franchus (1151)
  • Rainierus (documented 1151)
  • Yngo (documented 1154)
  • Boso Breakspeare (1154/55 — 1159)
  • Bernard the Templar (documented 1163)
  • Teodino de Arrone (documented 1163)
  • Franco Gaufridus Fulchier (documented 1175 — 1181)
  • Gerardo Allucingoli (ca.1182/84)
  • Melior le Maitre (documented 1184 — 1187)
  • Cencio (1188–1198), later elected Pope Honorius III
  • Riccardo (documented 1198)
  • Ottaviano Conti di Segni (1200 — 1206)
  • Stefano di Ceccano (1206–1216)
  • Pandolfo Verraclo (1216–1222)
  • Sinibaldo (ca.1222 - ca.1227)
  • Rinaldo Conti di Segni (1227–1231), later elected Pope Alexander IV
  • (1231-1236 - no information found)
  • Giovanni da Ferentino (1236–1238)
  • (1238-1243 - no information found)
  • Martino (ca. 1243-ca.1251)
  • Boetius (1251–1254)
  • Niccolo da Anagni (1254–1261)
  • Pierre de Roncevault (1261–1262)
  • Pierre de Charny (1262–1268)
  • Odo of Châteauroux (occupied the post in 1270)
  • Pietro de Montebruno (occupied the post in 1272)
  • Guglielmo di San Lorenzo (occupied the post in 1274)
  • Raynaldus Marci (occupied the post in 1277)
  • Angelo de Vezzosi (occupied the post in 1278)
  • Berardo di Camerino (1279–1288)
  • Niccolo (occupied the post in 1289)
  • Tommaso d'Ocra (1294)
  • Teodorico Ranieri (ca.1295–1299)
  • Giovanni (1301–1305)
  • Arnaud Frangier de Chanteloup (1305–1307)
  • Bertrand des Bordes (1307–1311)
  • Arnaud d'Aux (1311–1319)
  • Gasbert de Valle (1319–1347)
  • Stefano Aldebrandi Cambaruti (1347–1360)
  • Arnaud Aubert (1361–1371)
  • Pierre du Cros (1371–1383)
  • Marino Giudice (documented 1380-1382)
  • Marino Bulcani (documented 1386-1394)
  • Corrado Caraccioli (documented 1396-1405)
  • Leonardo de Sulmona (named in 1405)
  • Antonio Correr (1406–1415)
  • François de Conzie (1415-1431)
  • Francesco Condulmer (1432–1440)
  • Ludovico Trevisan (1440–1465)
  • Latino Orsini (1471–1477)
  • Guillaume d'Estouteville (1477–1483)
  • Raffaele Riario (1483–1521)
  • Innocenzo Cibo (1521)
  • Francesco Armellini Pantalassi de' Medici (1521–1527)
  • Agostino Spinola (1528–1537)
  • Guido Ascanio Sforza di Santa Fiora (1537–1564)
  • Vitellozzo Vitelli (1564–1568)
  • Michele Bonelli (1568–1570)
  • Luigi Cornaro (1570–1584)
  • Filippo Vastavillani (1584–1587)
  • Enrico Caetani (1587–1599)
  • Pietro Aldobrandini (1599–1621)
  • Ludovico Ludovisi (1621–1623)
  • Ippolito Aldobrandini (1623–1638)
  • Antonio Barberini (1638–1671)
  • Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni (1671–1698)
  • Galeazzo Marescotti, pro-camerlengo (1698)
  • Giovanni Battista Spinola (1698–1719)
  • Annibale Albani (1719–1747)
  • Silvio Valenti Gonzaga (1747–1756)
  • Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra (1756–1763)
  • Carlo Rezzonico (1763–1799)
  • Romoaldo Braschi-Onesti (1800–1801)
  • Giuseppe Maria Doria Pamphili, pro-camerlengo (1801–1814)
  • Bartolomeo Pacca (1814–1824)
  • Pietro Francesco Galeffi (1824–1837)
  • Giacomo Giustiniani (1837–1843)
  • Tommaso Riario Sforza (1843–1857)
  • Lodovico Altieri (1857–1867)
  • Filippo de Angelis (1867–1877)
  • Gioacchino Vincenzo Pecci (1877–1878), elected Pope Leo XIII
  • Camillo di Pietro (1878–1884)
  • Domenico Consolini (1884)
  • Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano (1885–1913)
  • Francesco Salesio Della Volpe (1914–1916)
  • Pietro Gasparri (1916–1934)
  • Eugenio Pacelli (1935–1939), elected Pope Pius XII
  • Lorenzo Lauri (1939–1941)
  • Benedetto Aloisi Masella (1958–1970)
  • Jean-Marie Villot (1970–1979)
  • Paolo Bertoli (1979–1985)
  • Sebastiano Baggio (1985–1993)
  • Eduardo Martínez Somalo (1993–2007)
  • Tarcisio Bertone (since 4 April 2007)

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