Cardinals Created by Pius VI (1775-7)

Consistory of 1775.04.24 (2)

Italy1. Cardinal Leonardo Antonelli

former Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia–Velletri
former Major Penitentiary of Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary
former Prefect of Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura
former Archpriest of Papal Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran
former Secretary of Commission of Roman and Universal Inquisition

Born:1730.11.06 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Created Cardinal:1775.04.24
Consecrated Bishop:1794.03.19
Died:1811.01.23 († 80)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Sabina (1775.05.29 – 1794.02.21)

Prefect of Sacred Congregation of the Propagation of the Faith (1780.05.02 – 1795.02.27)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1784.06.25 – 1785)

Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina (1794.02.21 – 1800.04.02)

Prefect of Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura (1795.02.27 – 1811.01.23)

Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina (1800.04.02 – 1807.08.03)

Cardinal Vice-Dean of Sacred College of Cardinals (1800.04.02 – 1807.08.03)

Secretary of Commission of Roman and Universal Inquisition (1800.11.08 – 1811.01.23)

Major Penitentiary of Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary (1801 – 1811.01.23)

Archpriest of Papal Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran (1801 – 1811.01.23)

Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia–Velletri (1807.08.03 – 1811.01.23)

Cardinal Dean of Sacred College of Cardinals (1807.08.03 – 1811.01.23)

Italy2. Cardinal Bernardino De Vecchi

former Cardinal-Deacon of S. Cesareo in Palatio

Born:1699.06.28 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Created Cardinal:1775.04.24
Died:1775.12.24 († 76)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Cesareo in Palatio (1775.05.29 – 1775.12.24)

Consistory of 1775.05.29 (1)

Italy[1] Cardinal Giovanni Carlo Bandi

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria del Popolo
former Bishop of Imola (Italy)

Born:1709.07.17 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1734.09.18
Consecrated Bishop:1744.12.28
Created Cardinal in pectore:1775.05.29
Revealed as Cardinal:1775.09.11
Died:1784.03.23 († 74)

Titular Bishop of Botrys (1744.12.18 – 1752.03.20)

Auxiliary Bishop of Ostia–Velletri (Italy) (1744.12.18 – 1752.03.20)

Bishop of Imola (Italy) (1752.03.20 – 1784.03.23)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria del Popolo (1775.12.18 – 1784.03.23)

Consistory of 1775.07.17 (2)

Italy[1] Cardinal Francesco Maria Banditi, C.R.

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Crisogono
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Benevento (Italy)

Born:1706.09.08 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1729.08.14
Consecrated Bishop:1772.04.05
Created Cardinal in pectore:1775.07.17
Revealed as Cardinal:1775.11.13
Died:1796.01.27 († 89)

Bishop of Montefiascone (1772.03.30 – 1775.05.14)

Bishop of Corneto (Italy) (1772.03.30 – 1775.05.14)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Benevento (Italy) (1775.05.29 – 1796.01.27)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Crisogono (1775.12.18 – 1796.01.27)

Italy[2] Cardinal Ignazio Gaetano Boncompagni-Ludovisi

former Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata

Born:1743.01.18 (Italy)
Created Cardinal in pectore:1775.07.17
Revealed as Cardinal:1775.11.13
Died:1790.08.09 († 47)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Portico (1775.12.18 – 1787.01.29)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria ad Martyres (1787.01.29 – 1789.03.30)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata (1789.03.30 – 1790.08.09)

Consistory of 1775.11.13 (1)

Spain1. Cardinal Juan Tomás de Boxadors y Sureda de San Martín, O.P.

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Sisto
former Master of the Order of Order of Preachers (Dominicans)

Born:1703.04.03 (Spain)
Ordained Priest:
Created Cardinal:1775.11.13
Died:1780.12.16 († 77)

Master of the Order of Order of Preachers (Dominicans) (1756 – 1777)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Sisto (1775.12.18 – 1780.12.16)

Consistory of 1776.04.15 (2)

Italy[1] Cardinal Luigi Valenti Gonzaga

former Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina
former Librarian of Vatican Apostolic Library
former Archivist of Vatican Secret Archives

Born:1725.10.15 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1764.06.29
Consecrated Bishop:1764.07.25
Created Cardinal in pectore:1776.04.15
Revealed as Cardinal:1776.05.20
Died:1808.12.29 († 83)

Titular Archbishop of Cæsarea Ponti (1764.07.09 – 1776.05.20)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Agnese fuori le mura (1778.03.30 – 1790.11.29)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Nereo ed Achilleo (1790.11.29 – 1795.06.01)

Cardinal-Bishop of Albano (1795.06.01 – 1807.08.03)

Archivist of Vatican Secret Archives (1802.01.12 – 1808.12.29)

Librarian of Vatican Apostolic Library (1802.01.12 – 1808.12.29)

Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina (1807.08.03 – 1808.12.29)

Cardinal Vice-Dean of Sacred College of Cardinals (1807.08.03 – 1808.12.29)

Italy[2] Cardinal Giovanni Archinto

former Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina
former Prefect of Sacred Congregation of Rites

Born:1736.08.10 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1760.03.03
Consecrated Bishop:1766.12.08
Created Cardinal in pectore:1776.04.15
Revealed as Cardinal:1776.05.20
Died:1799.02.09 († 62)

Titular Archbishop of Philippi (1766.12.01 – 1776.05.20)

Prefect of Prefecture of the Holy Apostolic Palaces (1770.11.09 – 1776.05.20)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. XII Apostoli (1776.07.15 – 1795.06.01)

Cardinal Protector of Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy (1781 – 1798)

Prefect of Sacred Congregation of Rites (1781 – 1799.02.09)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1785 – 1786.02.13)

Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina (1795.06.01 – 1799.02.09)

Consistory of 1776.05.20 (2)

Italy1. Cardinal Guido Calcagnini

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria in Traspontina
former Archbishop-Bishop of Osimo (Italy)
former Archbishop-Bishop of Cingoli

Born:1725.09.25 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1764.12.21
Consecrated Bishop:1765.02.10
Created Cardinal:1776.05.20
Died:1807.08.27 († 81)

Titular Archbishop of Tarsus (1765.02.04 – 1776.05.20)

Master of Papal Chamber of Prefecture of the Holy Apostolic Palaces (1775.04.08 – 1776.05.20)

Archbishop-Bishop of Cingoli (1776.05.20 – 1807.08.27)

Archbishop-Bishop of Osimo (Italy) (1776.05.20 – 1807.08.27)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria in Traspontina (1776.07.15 – 1807.08.27)

Italy2. Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini

former Titular Archbishop of Ancyra

Born:1725.05.29 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1766.12.20
Consecrated Bishop:1766.12.28
Created Cardinal:1776.05.20
Died:1796.04.28 († 70)

Titular Archbishop of Ancyra (1766.12.22 – 1776.05.20)

Cardinal-Priest with no Title assigned (1776.05.20 – 1796.04.28)

Consistory of 1777.06.23 (8)

Italy1. Cardinal Angelo Maria Honorati

former Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Marcellino e Pietro
former Archbishop-Bishop of Senigallia (Italy)

Born:1724.07.17 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1759.12.31
Consecrated Bishop:1760.02.25
Created Cardinal:1777.06.23
Died:1807.08.12 († 83)

Titular Archbishop of Side (1760.01.28 – 1777.06.23)

Archbishop-Bishop of Senigallia (Italy) (1777.07.28 – 1807.08.12)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Marcellino e Pietro (1777.07.28 – 1807.08.12)

Italy2. Cardinal Marcantonio Marcolini

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Onofrio

Born:1721.11.22 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1768.02.27
Consecrated Bishop:1769.06.29
Created Cardinal:1777.06.23
Died:1782.06.18 († 60)

Titular Archbishop of Thessalonica (1769.06.12 – 1777.06.23)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Onofrio (1777.07.28 – 1782.06.18)

Italy3. Cardinal Guglielmo Pallotta

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria degli Angeli
former Prefect of Sacred Congregation of the Council

Born:1727.11.13 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Created Cardinal:1777.06.23
Died:1795.09.21 († 67)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Eusebio (1777.07.28 – 1782.09.23)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria degli Angeli (1782.09.23 – 1795.09.21)

Prefect of Sacred Congregation of the Council (1785.07.01 – 1795.09.21)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1787.01.29 – 1788)

Italy4. Cardinal Gregorio Antonio Maria Salviati

former Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata

Born:1727.12.12 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Created Cardinal:1777.06.23
Died:1794.08.05 († 66)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria della Scala (1777.07.28 – 1780.09.27)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin (1780.09.27 – 1790.11.29)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata (1790.11.29 – 1794.08.05)

Italy[5] Cardinal Andrea Gioannetti, O.S.B. Cam.

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Pudenziana
former Metropolitan Archbishop of Bologna (Italy)

Born:1722.01.06 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1744.12.19
Consecrated Bishop:1776.02.04
Created Cardinal in pectore:1777.06.23
Revealed as Cardinal:1777.12.15
Died:1800.04.08 († 78)

Titular Bishop of Himeria (1776.01.29 – 1777.12.15)

Apostolic Administrator of Bologna (Italy) (1776.01.29 – 1777.12.15)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Bologna (Italy) (1777.12.15 – 1800.04.08)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Pudenziana (1778.03.30 – 1800.04.08)

Switzerland[6] Cardinal Hyacinthe Sigismond Gerdil, B.

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Cecilia
former Prefect of Sacred Congregation of the Index
former Prefect of Sacred Congregation of the Propagation of the Faith

Born:1718.06.23 (Switzerland)
Ordained Priest:1741.06.11
Consecrated Bishop:1777.03.02
Created Cardinal in pectore:1777.06.23
Revealed as Cardinal:1777.12.15
Died:1802.08.12 († 84)

Titular Bishop of Dibon (1777.02.17 – 1777.12.15)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Giovanni a Porta Latina (1778.03.30 – 1784.09.20)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Cecilia (1784.09.20 – 1802.08.12)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1786.02.13 – 1787)

Prefect of Sacred Congregation of the Propagation of the Faith (1795.02.27 – 1802.08.12)

Prefect of Sacred Congregation of the Index (1800.01? – 1802.08.12)

Italy[7] Cardinal Giovanni Ottavio Manciforte Sperelli

former Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria in Trastevere
former Prefect of Prefecture of the Holy Apostolic Palaces

Born:1730.02.22 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1755.09.07
Consecrated Bishop:1771.06.23
Created Cardinal in pectore:1777.06.23
Revealed as Cardinal:1780.12.11
Died:1781.06.05 († 51)

Titular Archbishop of Theodosia (1771.06.17 – 1780.12.11)

Prefect of Prefecture of the Holy Apostolic Palaces (1776.05.24 – 1780.12.11)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria in Trastevere (1781.04.02 – 1781.06.05)

Italy[8] Cardinal Vincenzo Maria Altieri

former Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata
former Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals

Born:1724.11.24 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Created Cardinal in pectore:1777.06.23
Revealed as Cardinal:1780.12.11
Resigned as Cardinal:1798.09.07
Died:1800.02.10 († 75)

Master of Papal Chamber of Prefecture of the Holy Apostolic Palaces (1776.05.20 – 1780.12.11)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Giorgio in Velabro (1781.04.02 – 1787.04.23)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Angelo in Pescheria (1787.04.23 – 1788.03.10)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Eustachio (1788.03.10 – 1794.09.12)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata (1794.09.12 – 1798.09.07)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1798.01.29 – 1798.03.12)

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