Cardinals created by Urban II

Cardinals created by Urban II is a topic that has captured the attention of many people in recent years. With a rich and varied history, Cardinals created by Urban II has been the subject of debate, research and exciting discussions. From its beginnings to the present, Cardinals created by Urban II has left an indelible mark on society, influencing the way people think, act and relate. In this article, we will explore the impact of Cardinals created by Urban II on different aspects of everyday life and discuss its importance in the modern world. Join us on this exciting journey through the fascinating world of Cardinals created by Urban II!

Pope Urban II.

Pope Urban II (r. 1088–1099) created 71 cardinals in ten consistories that he held throughout his pontificate. He elevated his two successors Gelasius II and Innocent II as cardinals in 1088 and Honorius II in 1099.[1]

1088

1090

  • Ubaldo
  • Bovo
  • Oddone
  • Giovanni

1091

  • Gualterio
  • Rangier O.S.B.

1092

  • Berardo
  • Bruno

1093

  • Giovanni Minuto

1094

  • Theodoric
  • Geoffroy O.S.B.
  • Alberto

1095

  • Maurizio
  • Anastasio
  • Buonsignore
  • Dietrich
  • Hermann
  • Hugues
  • Rogero

1097

1098

  • Milon

1099

  • Offo
  • Pietro
  • Bobone
  • Pietro
  • Raniero
  • Lamberto Scannabecchi Can. Reg. O.S.A.
  • Gerardo
  • Ottone
  • Alberto
  • Sigizzone seniore
  • Benedetto
  • Giovanni
  • Giovanni
  • Litusense
  • Gionata seniore
  • Bobone
  • Gregorio Gaetani
  • Stefano
  • Ugo
  • Aldo da Ferentino
  • Bernardo

Notes and references

  1. ^ Salvador Miranda. "Cardinals of the 11th Century". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Archived from the original on 12 February 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2019.

Sources