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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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