Cardinals created by Celestine V

Pope Celestine V (r. 1294) created thirteen new cardinals in two consistories:

Consistory of September 18, 1294

  • Simon de Beaulieu, archbishop of Bourges – Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina, † August 18, 1297
  • Bérard de Got, archbishop of Lyon – Cardinal-bishop of Albano, † June 27, 1297
  • Tommaso d'Ocra, O.Cel., Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church – Cardinal-priest of S. Cecilia, † May 29, 1300
  • Jean Le Moine, bishop-elect of Arras – Cardinal-priest of SS. Marcellino e Pietro, † August 22, 1313
  • Pietro d'Aquila, O.S.B.Cas., bishop-elect of Valva-Sulmona – Cardinal-priest of S. Croce in Gerusalemme, † June 3, 1298
  • Guillaume de Ferrières – Cardinal-priest of S. Clemente, † September 7, 1295
  • Nicolas l'Aide de Nonancourt – Cardinal-priest of S. Marcello, then Cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Damaso (ca. October 1294), † September 23, 1299
  • Robert de Pontigny, O.Cist., abbot of Citeaux – Cardinal-priest of S. Pudenziana, † October 9, 1305
  • Simon d'Armentieres, O.S.B.Cluny – Cardinal-priest of S. Balbina, † 1296
  • Francesco Ronci, O.Cel., abbot general of the Order of Celestines –Cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Damaso, † October 13, 1294
  • Landolfo Brancaccio – Cardinal-deacon of S. Angelo in Pescheria, † October 29, 1312
  • Guglielmo de Longhi – Cardinal-deacon of S. Nicola in Carcere Tulliano, † April 9, 1319

Consistory of October 1294

  • Giovanni Castrocoeli, O.S.B.Cas.,archbishop of Benevento and Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church – Cardinal-priest of S. Vitale, † February 22, 1295

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gollark: You could kind of argue that the small embedded potatosystem on the PotatOS OmniDisk is potatOS-derived, but that doesn't share *much* code.
gollark: There's PotatOS Classic, PotatOS Tau (the main version), GovOS (developed for Keansia), ChorOS (for running Chorus City systems), PotatOS Tetrahedron (WIP dev version with mildly less awful code), TomatOS/BurritOS/YomatOS (I mean, same ideas, they don't share a huge amount of code).
gollark: <@107118134875422720> There are actually more potatOS-derived OSes than that.
gollark: Basically, yes.
gollark: SPUDNET in potatOS uses Polychoron for this.
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