Cardinals created by Lucius II

Pope Lucius II (1144–1145) created eleven cardinals in two consistories.

19 May 1144

 * Ubaldo Caccianemici, Can.Reg. — cardinal-priest of S. Croce in Gerusalemme, † 1170
 * Giulio — cardinal-priest of S. Marcello, then (19 December 1158) cardinal-bishop of Palestrina, † October 1164
 * Berardo — cardinal-deacon of the Holy Roman Church, † after 1146

22 December 1144

 * Guarino, Can.Reg. — cardinal-bishop of Palestrina, † 6 February 1158
 * Robert Pullen — cardinal-priest of SS. Martino e Silvestro, † September 1146
 * Guido Puella, Can.Reg. — cardinal-priest of S. Pudenziana, † 1157
 * Villano Gaetani — cardinal-priest of S. Stefano in Monte Celio; later (Mai 1146) archbishop of Pisa, † 1175
 * Giacinto Bobone — cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin, later (21 March 1191) Pope Celestine III, † 8 January 1198
 * Jordan, O.Carth. — cardinal-deacon of the Holy Roman Church, then (21 December 1145) cardinal-priest of S. Susanna, † 1154
 * Cenzio — cardinal-deacon of the Holy Roman Church, then (1145) cardinal-deacon of SS. Sergio e Bacco † after 1146
 * Bernardo, Can.Reg. — cardinal-deacon of the Holy Roman Church, then cardinal-priest of S. Clemente (21 December 1145) and cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina (19 December 1158), † 18 August 1176

Additional notes
According to Lorenzo Cardella Lucius II promoted also Nikolaus of Germany to the rank of cardinal-deacon or cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Damaso, but no such cardinal appears among signatories of the papal bulls. Cardella mentions also cardinal-deacon Guy of S. Maria in Portico but he was created only by Eugene III and is identical with future Antipope Paschalis III. Besides, it is possible that Lucius II promoted also cardinal-deacon Pietro of S. Maria in Via Lata, but most probably he was created by Eugene III in March 1145.