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Cardinals created by Lucius II

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Pope Lucius II (1144–1145) created eleven cardinals in two consistories.[1]

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Consistories

19 May 1144

22 December 1144

Additional notes

According to Lorenzo Cardella[2] Lucius II promoted also Nikolaus of Germany to the rank of cardinal-deacon or cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Damaso, but no such cardinal appears among signatories of the papal bulls.[3] Cardella mentions also cardinal-deacon Guy of S. Maria in Portico[4] but he was created only by Eugene III and is identical with future Antipope Paschalis III.[5] Besides, it is possible that Lucius II promoted also cardinal-deacon Pietro of S. Maria in Via Lata,[6] but most probably he was created by Eugene III in March 1145.[7]

References

  1. ^ Brixius, p. 51-53, mentions ten cardinals. One additional, Bernardo, Can.Reg., has been identified by Horn, p. 387 (Brixius and Zenker list him among the creations of Eugene III). Zenker, p. 224 lists only nine promotions, but she erroneously indicates that Guido Puella was created only by Eugene III; she has oversighted, that he had subscribed a bull of Lucius II on 31 January 1145: Jaffé, p. 717.
  2. ^ pp. 59-60; cf. Consistory of December 1144 by Salvador Miranda; retrieved on 26 September 2009.
  3. ^ Jaffé, pp. 7, 20–21, 717. Cardella may have confused him with cardinal Nicolaus, who was created cardinal-deacon by Innocent II in 1142 and promoted by Celestine II to cardinal-priest of S. Ciriaco in 1143; cf. Brixius, p. 45 no. 33; Zenker, p. 190. The title of S. Lorenzo in Damaso was occupied by Guido de Summa from 1143 until 1149 (Brixius, p. 137).
  4. ^ p. 58.
  5. ^ Cfr. Brixius, p. 108
  6. ^ Cardella, pp. 57-58; Consistory of December 1144 by Salvador Miranda; retrieved on 26 September 2009.
  7. ^ Horn, p. 186; Zenker, p. 178-179 no. 146; Brixius, p. 56 no. 18.

Sources

  • Miranda, Salvador. "Consistories for the creation of Cardinals, 12th Century (1099-1198): Lucius II (1144-1145)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621.
  • Barbara Zenker: Die Mitglieder des Kardinalkollegiums von 1130 bis 1159. Würzburg 1964, pp. 224–225
  • Johannes M. Brixius: Die Mitglieder des Kardinalkollegiums von 1130-1181. Berlin 1912, pp. 51–53
  • Michael Horn: Studien zur Geschichte Papst Eugens III.(1145-1153), Peter Lang Verlag 1992
  • Philipp Jaffé, Regesta pontificum Romanorum ab condita Ecclesia ad annum post Christum natum MCXCVIII, vol. II, Berlin 1888
  • Lorenzo Cardella: Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa, Rome 1792, vol. I, pt. 2
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