List of cardinals from Portugal

List of cardinals from Portugal

The following is a list of Portuguese cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church, order by year of consistory, with year of birth and death.

* 1205 (or 1206) – Dom Paio "Cardeal" Galvão
* 1273 – Dom Pedro Julião or Dom Pedro Hispano (future Pope John XXI)
* 1278 – Dom Ordonho "Cardeal" Alvarez
* 1409 (by Antipope Benedict XIII); 1419 (confirmed by Pope Martin V) – Dom Pedro "Cardeal" da Fonseca
* 1411 – Dom João "Cardeal" Afonso de Azambuja
* 1439 – Dom Antão "Cardeal" Martins de Chaves
* 1456 – Dom Jaime de Portugal
* 1476Dom Jorge "Cardeal" da Costa ("Cardeal de Alpedrinha")
* 1517Dom Afonso de Portugal (1509-1540)
* 1545 – Dom Henrique de Portugal (1512-1580)
* 1539 ("in pectore"); 1541 – Dom Miguel "Cardeal" da Silva
* 1686 – Dom Veríssimo "Cardeal" de Lancastre (1615-1692)
* 1697 – Dom Luís "Cardeal" de Sousa (1630-1702)
* 1712 – Dom Nuno "Cardeal" da Cunha e Ataíde
* 1719 – Dom José "Cardeal" Pereira de Lacerda
* 1727 – Dom João "Cardeal" da Mota e Silva
* 1737 – Dom Tomás "Cardeal" de Almeida, 1st Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1670-1754)
* 1747 – Dom José "Cardeal" Manoel da Câmara, 2nd Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1686-1758)
* 1756Dom Francisco "Cardeal" de Saldanha da Gama, 3rd Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1713-1776)
* 1770 – Dom João Cosme "Cardeal" da Cunha, O.C.S.A. (1715-1783)
* 1770 – Dom Paulo "Cardeal" de Carvalho e Mendonça (1702-1770), brother of Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Count de Oeiras and 1st Marquess de Pombal
* 1779 – Dom Fernando "Cardeal" de Sousa e Silva, 4th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1712-1786)
* 1788 – Dom José Francisco Miguel António "Cardeal" de Mendoça, 5th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1725-1808)
* 1803 – Dom Miguel Carlos José "Cardeal" de Noronha e Silva Abranches (1744-1803)
* 1819 – Dom Carlos "Cardeal" da Cunha, 6th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1759-1825)
* 1824 – Dom Frei Patrício "Cardeal" da Silva, O.S.A., 7th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1756-1840)
* 1843 – Dom Frei Francisco de São Luís (born Francisco Justiniano) "Cardeal" Saraiva, O.S.B., 8th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1766-1845)
* 1846 – Dom Guilherme "Cardeal" Henriques de Carvalho, 9th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1793-1857)
* 1850 – Dom Pedro Paulo "Cardeal" de Figueireido da Cunha e Melo (1770-1855)
* 1858 – Dom Manuel Bento "Cardeal" Rodrigues da Silva, 10th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1800-1869)
* 1873Dom Inácio do Nascimento "Cardeal" de Morais Cardoso, 11th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1811-1883)
* 1879 – Dom Américo "Cardeal" Ferreira dos Santos Silva (1829-1899)
* 1884 – Dom José Sebastião "Cardeal" Neto, O.F.M., 12th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1841-1920)
* 1911 ("in pectore"); 1914Dom António "Cardeal" Mendes Belo, 13th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1842-1929)
* 1929Dom Manuel "Cardeal" Gonçalves Cerejeira, 14th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1888-1977)
* 1962Dom José "Cardeal" da Costa Nunes (1880-1976)
* 1973Dom António "Cardeal" Ribeiro, 15th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1928-1998)
* 2001 – Dom José "Cardeal" da Cruz Policarpo, 16th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1936- )
* 2001Dom José "Cardeal" Saraiva Martins, C.M.F. (1932- )

Portuguese cardinals outside Portugal

* 1946 – Dom Teodosio Clemente "Cardinal" de Gouveia (1889-1962) – Archbishop of Lourenço Marques, Mozambique
* 1973Humberto "Cardinal" Sousa Medeiros (1915-1983) – Archbishop of Boston, United States


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