Pope Innocent IV (r. 1243–1254) created fifteen cardinals in two consistories he held during his pontificate; this included his future successors Nicholas III in 1244 and Adrian V in 1251.
28 May 1244
- Pierre de Colmieu
- Guglielmo di Modena O.Carth.
- Eudes de Châteauroux
- Pierre de Bar
- Guillaume de Talliante O.S.B. Clun.
- John of Toledo O.Cist.
- Hugues de Saint-Cher O.P.
- Goffredo da Trani
- Ottaviano Ubaldini
- Pietro Capocci
- Giovanni Gaetano Orsini
- Guglielmo Fieschi
- Otto of Tonengo, transferred from San Nicola in Carcere to Porto e Santa Rufina
December 1251
- Giacomo da Castell'arquato
- István Báncsa
- Ottobono Fieschi
Notes and references
- Salvador Miranda. "Cardinals of the 13th Century". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Archived from the original on 15 April 2019. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
- Elected as Pope Nicholas III in 1277 and reigned until his death in 1280.
- Elected as Pope Adrian in 1276 and reigned until his death just over a month following his election.
Sources
- Miranda, Salvador. "Consistories for the creation of Cardinals 13th Century (1198-1303): Innocent IV (1243-1254)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621.