Cardinals created by Gregory XI
Pope Gregory XI (r. 1370-78) created 21 cardinals in two consistories held during his pontificate. Two of the cardinals that he named became antipopes Clement VII and Benedict XIII.[1]
30 May 1371
- Pedro Gómez Barroso
- Jean de Cros
- Bertrand de Cosnac Can. Reg. O.S.A.
- Bertrand Lagier O.F.M.
- Robert de Genève
- Guillaume de Chanac O.S.B.
- Jean Lefèvre
- Jean de la Tour O.S.B. Clun.
- Giacomo Orsini
- Pierre Flandrin
- Guillaume Noellet
- Pierre de Vergne
20 December 1375
- Pierre de la Jugié O.S.B. Clun.
- Simone Brossano
- Hughes de Montrelais
- Jean de Bussière O.Cist.
- Guy de Malsec
- Jean de la Grange O.S.B.
- Pierre de Sortenac
- Gérard du Puy O.S.B. Clun.
- Pedro Martínez de Luna y Pérez de Gotor
Notes and references
- Salvador Miranda. "Cardinals of the 14th Century". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
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