Cardinals created by John XXII

Pope John XXII (1316–1334) created 28 new cardinals in six consistories:

18 December 1316

 * 1) Bernard de Castanet, bishop of Le Puy – cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina, † 14 August 1317.
 * 2) Jacques de Via, nephew of John XXII, bishop Avignon – cardinal-priest of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, † 13 June 1317.
 * 3) Gauscelin de Jean, relative of John XXII – cardinal-priest of SS. Marcellino e Pietro, then cardinal-bishop of Albano (18 December 1327), †  3 August 1348.
 * 4) Bertrand du Pouget – cardinal-priest of S. Marcello, then cardinal-bishop of Ostia e Velletri (18 December 1327), † 3 February 1352.
 * Pierre d'Arrabloy – cardinal-priest of S. Susanna (received the title on 29 March 1317), then cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina (18 December 1327), † in March 1331.
 * Bertrand de Montfavez – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Aquiro, † 1 December 1342.
 * 1) Gaillard de la Mothe – cardinal-deacon of S. Lucia in Silice, † 20 December 1356.
 * Gian Gaetano Orsini – cardinal-deacon of S. Teodoro, † 27 August 1335.

20 June 1317

 * 1) Arnaud de Via, nephew of John XXII – cardinal-deacon of S. Eustachio, † 24 November 1335.

20 December 1320
The new cardinals received their titles probably in February 1321:
 * 1) Regnaud de la Porte, archbishop of Bourges – cardinal-priest of SS. Nereo ed Achilleo, then cardinal-bishop of Ostia e Velletri (1 August 1321), † in August 1325.
 * 2) Bertrand de la Tour, O.F.M., archbishop of Salerno – cardinal-priest of S. Vitale, then cardinal-bishop of Tusculum (1323), † 1333
 * 3) Pierre Desprès, archbishop of Aix – cardinal-priest of S. Pudenziana, then cardinal-bishop of Palestrina (10 May 1322), † 16 May 1361.
 * Simon d'Archiac, archbishop-elect of Vienne – cardinal-priest of S. Prisca, † 14 May 1323.
 * Pilfort de Rabastens, O.S.B., bishop of Rieux – cardinal-priest of S. Anastasia, † 14 July 1324
 * 1) Pierre Le Tessier, C.R.S.A. – cardinal-priest of S. Stefano al Monte Celio, † 22 March 1325.
 * 2) Raymond Le Roux – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin, † 31 October 1325.

18 December 1327

 * 1) Jean-Raymond de Comminges, archbishop of Toulouse – cardinal-priest of S. Vitale, then cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina (15 March 1331), † 20 November 1348
 * 2) Annibaldo di Ceccano, archbishop of Naples – cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina, then cardinal-bishop of Tusculum (February 1333), † 17 July 1350.
 * 3) Jacques Fournier, O.Cist., bishop of Mirapoix – cardinal-priest of S. Prisca, then Pope Benedict XII (20 December 1334), † 25 April 1342
 * 4) Raymond de Mostuéjouls, O.S.B., bishop of St.-Papoul – cardinal-priest of S. Eusebio, † 12 November 1337.
 * 5) Pierre de Mortemart, bishop of Auxerre – cardinal-priest of S. Stefano al Monte Celio, † 14 April 1335.
 * 6) Pierre des Chappes, bishop of Chartres – cardinal-priest of SS. Silvestro e Martino, † 24 March 1336.
 * 7) Matteo Orsini di Monte Giordano, O.P., archbishop of Manfredonia – cardinal-priest of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, then cardinal-bishop of Sabina (18 December 1338), † 18 August 1340.
 * 8) Pedro Gómez Barroso, bishop of Cartagena – cardinal-priest of S. Prassede, then cardinal-bishop of Sabina (1340), † 14 July 1348.
 * 9) Imbert Dupuis – cardinal-priest of SS. XII Apostoli, † 26 May 1348.
 * 10) Giovanni Colonna – cardinal-deacon of S. Angelo in Pescheria, † 3 July 1348.

25 May 1331

 * 1) Hélie de Talleyrand-Périgord – cardinal-priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli (received the title in June 1331), then cardinal-bishop of Albano (4 November 1348) † 17 January 1364.

20 December 1331

 * 1) Pierre Bertrand d'Annonay, bishop of Autun – cardinal-priest of S. Clemente, † 23 June 1348.