Cardinals Created by Alexander VI (1500-3)

Consistory of 1500.03.20 (3)

Spain[1] Cardinal Diego Hurtado de Mendoza

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Sabina
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Sevilla (Spain)

Born:1444 (Spain)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1500.03.20
Revealed as Cardinal:1500.10.02
Died:1502.10.14 († 57)

Bishop of Palencia (Spain) (1470.02.13 – 1485.08.26)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Sevilla (Spain) (1485.08.26 – 1502.10.14)

Patriarch of Alexandria (1500.10.05 – 1502.10.14)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Sabina (1500.10.05 – 1502.10.14)

Spain[2] Cardinal Amanieu d’Albret

former Cardinal-Deacon of S. Nicola in Carcere

Born:1478 (France)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1500.03.20
Revealed as Cardinal:1500.09.28
Died:1520.12.20 († 41)

Apostolic Administrator of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges (France) (1499.07.19 – 1514)

Apostolic Administrator of Condom (France) (1499.09.13 – 1500?)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Nicola in Carcere (1500.10.05 – 1520.12.20)

Apostolic Administrator of Pamiers (France) (1502.03.14 – 1506)

Apostolic Administrator of Vannes (France) (1504.01.08 – 1504.10.14)

Apostolic Administrator of Bazas (France) (1504.12.04 – 1520.12.20)

Apostolic Administrator of Lescar (France) (1507.10.06 – 1515.06.20)

Apostolic Administrator of Pamplona (Spain) (1510.05.13 – 1512)

Apostolic Administrator of Pamiers (France) (1514.05.15 – 1514.08.18)

Apostolic Administrator of Couserans (France) (1515.06.20 – 1515.06.25)

Apostolic Administrator of Pamiers (France) (1515.06.23 – 1520.12.20)

Apostolic Administrator of Pamplona (Spain) (1517 – 1520.12.20)

Protodeacon of Sacred College of Cardinals (1520.09.03 – 1520.12.20)

Spain[3] Cardinal Pedro Luis de Borja Llançol de Romaní, O.E.S.S.H.

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Marcello
former Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata in commendum
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Valencia (Spain)
former Major Penitentiary of Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary

Born:1472 (Spain)
Created Cardinal in pectore:1500.03.20
Revealed as Cardinal:1500.09.28
Ordained Priest:1502
Consecrated Bishop:1503?
Died:1511.10.04 († 38)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Valencia (Spain) (1500.07.29 – 1511.10.04)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata (1500.10.05 – 1503.12.07)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Marcello (1503.12.07 – 1511.10.04)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata in commendum (1503.12.07 – 1511.10.04)

Major Penitentiary of Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary (1503.12.07 – 1511.10.04)

Consistory of 1500.09.28 (10)

Spain[1] Cardinal Jaime Serra i Cau

former Cardinal-Bishop of Albano
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Oristano (Italy)

Born:1427? (Spain)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1500.09.28
Revealed as Cardinal:1500.10.02
Died:1517.03.15 († 89)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Oristano (Italy) (1492.04.11 – 1510.12.09)

Vicar General for the Vicariate of Rome of Roma (Italy) (1496 – 1500.10.02)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Vitale (1500.10.05 – 1502.06.28)

Apostolic Administrator of Linköping (Sweden) (1501.09.03 – 1513.04.06)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Clemente (1502.06.28 – 1511.01.20)

Apostolic Administrator of Potenza (Italy) (1503.11.29 – 1506.08.12)

Apostolic Administrator of Elne (France) (1506.09.05 – 1513.03.19)

Protopriest of Sacred College of Cardinals (1509.06 – 1511.01.20)

Cardinal-Bishop of Albano (1511.01.20 – 1517.03.15)

Apostolic Administrator of Burgos (Spain) (1512.07.28 – 1514)

Apostolic Administrator of Calahorra y La Calzada (Spain) (1514.07.05 – 1515.05.25)

Italy[2] Cardinal Pietro Isvalies

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Pudenziana
former Cardinal-Priest of S. Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane in commendum
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Reggio Calabria (Italy)

Born: (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1500.09.28
Revealed as Cardinal:1500.10.02
Died:1511.09.22

Metropolitan Archbishop of Reggio Calabria (Italy) (1497.02.18 – 1506.07.24)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane (1500.10.05 – 1507.08.18)

Apostolic Administrator of Veszprém (Hungary) (1503.06.21 – 1511.09.22)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Pudenziana (1507.08.18 – 1511.09.22)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane in commendum (1507.08.18 – 1511.09.22)

Apostolic Administrator of Ourense (Spain) (1508.06.07 – 1511.09.22)

Apostolic Administrator of Messina (Italy) (1510 – 1511.09.22)

Italy[3] Cardinal Francisco de Borja

former Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Nereo ed Achilleo
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Cosenza (Italy)

Born:1441 (Spain)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1500.09.28
Revealed as Cardinal:1500.10.02
Deposed as Cardinal:1511.10.24
Died:1511.11.04 († 69)

Bishop of Teano (Italy) (1495.08.19 – 1499.11.06)

Apostolic Administrator of Teano (Italy) (1499.11.06 – 1508.07.05)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Cosenza (Italy) (1499.11.06 – 1511.11.04)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Cecilia (1500.10.05 – 1506.08.11)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1503.01 – 1504)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Nereo ed Achilleo (1506.08.11 – 1511.10.24)

Spain[4] Cardinal Juan de Vera

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Balbina
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Salerno (Italy)

Born:1453.11.25 (Spain)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1500.09.28
Revealed as Cardinal:1500.10.02
Died:1507.05.04 († 53)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Salerno (Italy) (1500.07.10 – 1507.05.04)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Balbina (1500.10.05 – 1507.05.04)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1504 – 1505)

Apostolic Administrator of León (Spain) (1505.05.14 – 1507.05.04)

Italy[5] Cardinal Ludovico Podocathor

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Agata alla Suburra pro hac vice Title
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Benevento (Italy)

Born:1429 (Cyprus)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1500.09.28
Revealed as Cardinal:1500.10.02
Died:1504.08.25 († 74)

Bishop of Capaccio (Italy) (1483.11.14 – 1503.01.20)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Agata alla Suburra pro hac vice Title (1500.10.05 – 1504.08.25)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Benevento (Italy) (1503.01.20 – 1504.08.25)

Italy[6] Cardinal Antonio Trivulzio, C.R.S.Ant.

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Stefano al Monte Celio
former Bishop of Como (Italy)

Born:1457.01.18 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1500.09.28
Revealed as Cardinal:1500.10.02
Died:1508.03.18 († 51)

Bishop of Como (Italy) (1487.08.27 – 1508.03.18)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Anastasia (1500.10.05 – 1505.12.01)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1505 – 1506)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Stefano al Monte Celio (1505.12.01 – 1507.01.04)

Italy[7] Cardinal Giovanni Battista Ferrari

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Crisogono
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Capua (Italy)
former Pro-Datary of His Holiness of Apostolic Dataria

Born:1450 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1500.09.28
Revealed as Cardinal:1500.10.02
Died:1502.07.20 († 51)

Bishop of Modena (Italy) (1495.09.11 – 1501.08.09)

Datary of His Holiness of Apostolic Dataria (1496.04 – 1500.10.02)

Pro-Datary of His Holiness of Apostolic Dataria (1500.10.02 – 1502.07.20)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Crisogono (1500.10.05 – 1502.07.20)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Capua (Italy) (1501.08.09 – 1502.07.20)

Hungary[8] Cardinal Tamás Bakócz

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Martino ai Monti
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Esztergom (Hungary)

Born:1442 (Hungary)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1500.09.28
Revealed as Cardinal:1500.10.02
Died:1521.06.11 († 78)

Bishop of Győr (Hungary) (1487.04.20 – 1497.06.09)

Bishop of Eger (Hungary) (1497.06.09 – 1497.12.20)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Esztergom (Hungary) (1497.12.20 – 1521.06.11)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Martino ai Monti (1500.10.05 – 1521.06.11)

Patriarch of Constantinople (1507.10.30 – 1521.06.11)

Protopriest of Sacred College of Cardinals (1511.11 – 1521.06.11)

Apostolic Administrator of Senj (Croatia) (1513.09.23 – ?)

Italy[9] Cardinal Marco Cornaro

former Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina
former Bishop of Padova (Italy)
former Archpriest of Papal Basilica of Saint Peter

Born:1482 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1500.09.28
Revealed as Cardinal:1500.10.02
Died:1524.07.24 († 41)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Portico Octaviae (1500.10.05 – 1513.03.19)

Apostolic Administrator of Verona (Italy) (1503.11.29 – 1524.07.24)

Apostolic Administrator of Famagosta (1503.12.11 – 1504.07.01)

Patriarch of Constantinople (1506.07 – 1507.10.30)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata (1513.03.19 – 1523.12.14)

Bishop of Padova (Italy) (1517.03.09 – 1524.07.24)

Apostolic Administrator of Nardò (Italy) (1519.01.24 – 1521.02.20)

Archpriest of Papal Basilica of Saint Peter (1520.09 – 1524.07.24)

Protodeacon of Sacred College of Cardinals (1520.12.20 – 1523.12.14)

Patriarch of Constantinople (1521 – 1524.07.24)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Marco (1523.12.14 – 1524.05.20)

Cardinal-Bishop of Albano (1524.05.20 – 1524.06.15)

Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina (1524.06.15 – 1524.07.24)

Italy[10] Cardinal Gianstefano Ferrero

former Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Sergio e Bacco pro hac vice Title
former Bishop of Bologna (Italy)

Born:1474.05.05 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1500.09.28
Revealed as Cardinal:1502.06.28
Died:1510.10.05 († 36)

Coadjutor Bishop of Vercelli (Italy) (1493.04.24 – 1499.07.16)

Bishop of Vercelli (Italy) (1499.07.16 – 1502.01.21)

Bishop of Bologna (Italy) (1502.01.24 – 1510.10.05)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Vitale (1502.06.28 – 1505.12.22)

Bishop of Vercelli (Italy) (1503.10.31 – 1509.11.05)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Sergio e Bacco pro hac vice Title (1505.12.22 – 1510.10.05)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1506.01 – 1507)

Apostolic Administrator of Ivrea (Italy) (1509.11.05 – 1510.10.05)

Consistory of 1503.05.31 (9)

Italy[1] Cardinal Juan Castellar y de Borja

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria in Trastevere
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Monreale (Italy)

Born:1441 (Spain)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1503.05.31
Revealed as Cardinal:1503.06.02
Died:1505.01.01 († 63)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Trani (Italy) (1493.08.23 – 1503.08.09)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria in Trastevere (1503.06.12 – 1505.01.01)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Monreale (Italy) (1503.08.09 – 1505.01.01)

Italy[2] Cardinal Francisco de Remolins

former Cardinal-Bishop of Albano
former Bishop of Fermo (Italy)
former Archpriest of Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major

Born:1462 (Spain)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:1496
Created Cardinal in pectore:1503.05.31
Revealed as Cardinal:1503.06.02
Died:1518.02.05 († 55)

Auxiliary Bishop of Lérida (Spain) (1496 – 1498)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Sorrento (Italy) ([1501.03.03] 1501.03.31 – 1512.01.23)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Giovanni e Paolo (1503.06.12 – 1511.10.27)

Apostolic Administrator of Perugia (Italy) (1503.08.04 – 1506.03)

Bishop of Fermo (Italy) (1504 – 1518.02.05)

Archpriest of Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major (1511 – 1518.02.05)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Marcello (1511.10.27 – 1517.03.16)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Giovanni e Paolo in commendum (1511.10.27 – 1517.07.06)

Apostolic Administrator of Palermo (Italy) (1512.01.23 – 1518.02.05)

Apostolic Administrator of Sarno (Italy) (1513.06.22 – 1517.02.11)

Apostolic Administrator of Gallipoli (Italy) (1513.09.09 – 1518.02.05)

Apostolic Administrator of Lavello (1515.08.08 – 1515.12.10)

Cardinal-Bishop of Albano (1517.03.16 – 1518.02.05)

Italy[3] Cardinal Francesco Soderini

former Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia–Velletri
former Bishop of Vicenza (Italy)

Born:1453.06.10 (Italy)
Consecrated Bishop:1486?
Ordained Priest:1486.03.27
Created Cardinal in pectore:1503.05.31
Revealed as Cardinal:1503.06.02
Died:1524.05.17 († 70)

Bishop of Volterra (Italy) (1478.03.11 – 1509.05.23)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Susanna (1503.06.12 – 1508.09.15)

Bishop of Cortona (Italy) (1504.03.06 – 1505.05.23)

Apostolic Administrator of Saintes (France) (1507.01.27 – 1514.06.12)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. XII Apostoli (1508.09.15 – 1511.10.29)

Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina (1511.10.29 – 1513.06.27)

Bishop of Tivoli (Italy) (1513.06.27 – 1516.07.18)

Bishop of Vicenza (Italy) (1514.06.12 – 1524.03.14)

Apostolic Administrator of Narni (Italy) (1515.04.21 – 1517.05.18)

Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina (1516.07.18 – 1523.12.09)

Apostolic Administrator of Anagni (Italy) (1516.11.05 – 1523.03.05)

Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina (1523.12.09 – 1523.12.18)

Cardinal Vice-Dean of Sacred College of Cardinals (1523.12.09 – 1523.12.18)

Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia–Velletri (1523.12.18 – 1524.05.17)

Cardinal Dean of Sacred College of Cardinals (1523.12.18 – 1524.05.17)

Italy[4] Cardinal Melchior von Meckau

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Stefano al Monte Celio
former Bishop of Brixen (Italy)

Born:1440 (Germany)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1503.05.31
Revealed as Cardinal:1503.06.02
Died:1509.03.03 († 68)

Coadjutor Bishop of Brixen (Italy) (1482.04.20 – 1489.06.20)

Bishop of Brixen (Italy) (1489.06.20 – 1509.03.03)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Nicola fra le Immagini (1503.06.12 – 1507.01.05)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Stefano al Monte Celio (1507.01.05 – 1509.03.03)

France[5] Cardinal Niccolò Fieschi

former Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia–Velletri
former Cardinal-Priest of S. Prisca in commendum
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Ravenna (Italy)

Born:1456 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1503.05.31
Revealed as Cardinal:1503.06.02
Died:1524.06.15 († 67)

Bishop of Toulon (France) (1484.09.12 – 1485.10.14)

Bishop of Fréjus (France) (1485.10.14 – 1486)

Bishop of Agde (France) (1488.10.22 – 1495.02.15)

Bishop of Fréjus (France) (1495.02.15 – 1511.11.05)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Lucia in Septisolio (1503.06.12 – 1506.10.05)

Apostolic Administrator of Agde (France) (1504.11.28 – 1524.06.15)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Prisca (1506.10.05 – 1518.02.05)

Apostolic Administrator of Senez (1507 – 1509)

Apostolic Administrator of Embrun (France) (1510.10.12 – 1518.07.05)

Apostolic Administrator of Toulon (France) (1514.01.08 – 1515.07.30)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Ravenna (Italy) (1516 – 1517.11)

Apostolic Administrator of Umbriatico (1517 – 1520.09.12)

Apostolic Administrator of Andria (Italy) (1517.01 – 1517.11)

Cardinal-Bishop of Albano (1518.02.05 – 1521.07.24)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Prisca in commendum (1518.02.05 – 1524.06.15)

Apostolic Administrator of Toulon (France) (1518.09.03 – 1524.06.15)

Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina (1521.07.24 – 1523.12.18)

Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina (1523.12.18 – 1524.05.20)

Cardinal Vice-Dean of Sacred College of Cardinals (1523.12.18 – 1524.05.20)

Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia–Velletri (1524.05.20 – 1524.06.15)

Cardinal Dean of Sacred College of Cardinals (1524.05.20 – 1524.06.15)

Spain[6] Cardinal Francisco Desprats

former Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Sergio e Bacco pro hac vice Title
former Bishop of León (Spain)

Born:1454 (Spain)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1503.05.31
Revealed as Cardinal:1503.06.02
Died:1504.09.10 († 49)

Bishop of Catania (Italy) ([1498.02.14] 1498.03.20 – 1500.02.09)

Bishop of Astorga (Spain) (1500.02.09 – 1500.12.04)

Bishop of León (Spain) (1500.12.04 – 1504.09.10)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Sergio e Bacco pro hac vice Title (1503.06.12 – 1504.09.10)

England[7] Cardinal Adriano di Castello

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Crisogono
former Bishop of Hereford (England)

Born:1458 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1503.05.31
Revealed as Cardinal:1503.06.02
Deposed as Cardinal:1518.07.05
Died:1521.12 († 63)

Bishop of Hereford (England) (1502.02.14 – 1504.08.02)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Crisogono (1503.06.12 – 1518.07.05)

Apostolic Administrator of Bath and Wells (England) (1504.08.02 – 1518.07.05)

Spain[8] Cardinal Jaime de Casanova

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Stefano al Monte Celio

Born:1435 (Spain)
Ordained Priest:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1503.05.31
Revealed as Cardinal:1503.06.02
Died:1504.06.04 († 68)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Stefano al Monte Celio (1503.06.12 – 1504.06.04)

Italy[9] Cardinal Francisco Lloris y de Borja (Williovis)

former Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria Nuova
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Trani (Italy)

Born:1470 (Spain)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1503.05.31
Revealed as Cardinal:1503.06.02
Died:1506.07.22 († 35)

Bishop of Terni (Italy) (1498.03.19 – 1499.04.17)

Apostolic Administrator of Die (France) (1503 – 1505.02.13)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Sabina pro illa vice Deaconry (1503.06.12 – 1505.12.17)

Patriarch of Constantinople (1503.08.09 – 1506.07.22)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Trani (Italy) (1503.08.09 – 1506.07.22)

Apostolic Administrator of Terni (Italy) (1504.12.04 – 1506.07.22)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria Nuova (1505.12.17 – 1506.07.22)

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