Chancellors of The Holy Roman Church 1088-1187
Note: some chancellors before 1144 used the ancient title bibliothecarius instead of cancellarius.
- Giovanni de' Caetani (1088-1118)
- Crisogono Malcondini (1118-1122)
- Aymeric de Borgogne (1123-1141)
- Gerardo Caccianemici (1141-1144)
- Baronio, pro-chancellor (1144-1145)
- Robert Pullen (1145-1146)
- Guido da Vico (1146-1149)
- Boso Breakspeare, pro-chancellor (1149-1153)
- Rolando Bandinelli (1153-1159)
- Ermanno, pro-chancellor (1159-1166)
- Gerardo, pro-chancellor (1166-1168)
- Graziano da Pisa, pro-chancellor (1168-1178)
- Alberto di Morra (1178-1187)
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