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Cardinals created by Clement XIV

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Pope Clement XIV (1705-74).
Leopold Ernst von Firmian (1708-83), made a cardinal on 14 December 1772.
Francesco Carafa di Trajetto (1722-1818), made a cardinal on 19 April 1773.
Francesco Saverio de Zelada (1717-1801), made a cardinal on 19 April 1773.

Pope Clement XIV (r. 1769–1774) created 16 cardinals in twelve consistories.

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18 December 1769

  1. Paulo de Carvalho de Mendoça

29 January 1770

  1. Mario Marefoschi

6 August 1770

  1. João Cosme da Cunha

10 September 1770

  1. Scipione Borghese
  2. Giovanni Battista Rezzonico

12 December 1770

  1. Antonio Casali
  2. Pasquale Acquaviva d'Aragona

17 June 1771

  1. Antonio Eugenio Visconti
  2. Bernardino Giraud

23 September 1771

  1. Innocenzo Conti

16 December 1771

  1. Charles-Antoine de La Roche-Aymon

14 December 1772

  1. Leopold Ernst von Firmian

15 March 1773

  1. Gennaro Antonio de Simone

19 April 1773

  1. Francesco Carafa di Trajetto
  2. Francesco Saverio de Zelada

26 April 1773

Clement named two cardinals at this consistory and created another eleven cardinals in pectore. He died without announcing their names and their appointments lapsed.[1]

  1. Giovanni Angelo Braschi
  2. Francesco D'Elci

References

  1. ^ Collins, Roger (2009). Keepers of the Keys of Heaven: A History of the Papacy. Basic Books. ISBN 9780786744183. Retrieved 18 July 2018.[page needed]

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