Cardinals created by Alexander III
Pope Alexander III (r. 1159-81) created 68 cardinals in fifteen consistories he held throughout his pontificate. This included the elevation of his two future successors Urban III and Clement III and he also elevated a cardinal whom he later named as a saint.[1]
18 February 1160
- Milo
1163
- Konrad von Wittelsbach
- Antonio
- Manfredo O.S.B.
- Ugo Ricasoli
- Oderisio O.S.B. Cas.
1164
- Ugo Pierleoni Can. Reg.
- Ottone
- Benerede O.S.B.
- Teodino degli Atti O.S.B.
- Pietro Caetani
- Vitellio O.S.B.
- Girolamo Can. Reg.
- Eguillino
15 December 1165
- Ermanno
- St. Galdino della Sala
- Raniero
- Teodino O.S.B. Cas.
- Pietro de Bono Can. Reg.
- Ermanno
- Bonifazio
1168
- Giovanni O.S.B.
- Rainaldo O.S.B. Cas.
1170
- Odone
- Gérard d'Autun
- Vernavero
- Lesbio Grassi
- Leonato O.S.B.
- Riso
1171
- Ugo Pierleoni Can. Reg.
- Thibaud O.S.B. Clun.
- Lombardo
- Laborante
September 1173
- Pietro
- Guglielmo
- Uberto Crivelli[lower-alpha 1]
- Marcello
- Raniero
7 March 1175
- Vibiano
- Gerardo
December 1176
- Pietro
- Tiberio Savelli
- Gandolfo O.S.B.
March 1178
- Pietro
- Pietro
- Matteo Can. Reg.
- Graziano
- Ardoino
22 September 1178
- Ardoino Can. Reg.
- Giovanni
- Bernardo
- Rainier
- Paolo
- Eutichio
December 1178
- Pietro da Pavia O.S.B.
- Rogerio O.S.B. Cas.
- Mathieu d'Anjou
- Herbert of Bosham
- Jacopo
March 1179
- Henri de Marsiac O.Cist.
- Guillaume de Champagne
- Roberto
- Galando
- Ildeberto
- Paolo Scolari[lower-alpha 2]
- Tiburzio
1180
- Bernardo
- Rolando Paparoni
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See also
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Notes and references
- Salvador Miranda. "Cardinals of the 12th Century". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Archived from the original on 19 September 2015. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
- Elected as Pope Urban III in 1185 and reigned until his death in 1187.
- Elected as Pope Clement III in 1187 and reigned until his death in 1191.
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