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'''Gerardo Allucingoli''' (died [[1208]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]] and [[cardinal-nephew]]<ref>W. Maleczek, p. 78 says that his relationship with pope Lucius III and the surname '''Allucingoli''' are not proven</ref> of [[Pope Lucius III]], who elevated him in [[1182]].
'''Gerardo Allucingoli''' (died 1208) was an Italian [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]] and [[cardinal-nephew]]<ref>W. Maleczek, p. 78 says that his relationship with pope Lucius III and the surname '''Allucingoli''' are not proven.</ref> of [[Pope Lucius III]], who elevated him in 1182.


He was canon of the cathedral chapter in his native city of [[Lucca]].
He served as papal notar under [[Pope Alexander III]] and exercised the functions of [[Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church]] without having the title between [[November 11]], [[1166]] and [[March 2]], [[1168]] and between [[May 16]] and November 11, [[1169]]. After the election of his uncle to the papacy ([[September 1]], [[1181]]) he was named [[Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church]] (ca.1181 until ca. 1184), and then cardinal-deacon of S. Adriano (probably in December 1182). He signed the papal bulls between [[January 2]], [[1183]] and [[April 19]], [[1204]]. He was [[Cardinal Vicar General of Rome]] from [[1184]] until [[1188]]. He participated in the [[papal election, 1191]] and [[papal election, 1198]]. He was elected [[bishop of Lucca]] in [[1195]] but [[Pope Celestine III]] did not ratify this election. Legate in varius parts of Italy on several occasions. Cardinal-[[protodeacon]] from [[1205]]. [[Pope Innocent III]] appointed him spiritual and secular vicar of the [[Kingdom of Sicily]] in April [[1204]]. His name appears for the last time in the document dated [[July 20]], 1208.

After the election of his uncle to the papacy (1 September 1181) he was named cardinal-deacon of S. Adriano (probably in December 1182), and then [[Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church]] (ca.1182/84). He signed the papal bulls between 2 January 1183 and 19 April 1204. He was [[Cardinal Vicar General of Rome]] from 1184 until 1188. He participated in the [[papal election, 1191]] and [[papal election, 1198]]. He was elected [[bishop of Lucca]] in 1195 but [[Pope Celestine III]] did not ratify this election. Legate in various parts of Italy on several occasions. Cardinal-[[protodeacon]] from 1205. [[Pope Innocent III]] appointed him spiritual and secular vicar of the [[Kingdom of Sicily]] in April 1204. His name appears for the last time in the document dated 20 July 1208.


==References==
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==External link==

Miranda, Salvator. 1998. "[http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/consistories-xii.htm XII Century (1099-1198)]


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
*Maleczek, Werner (1984). ''Papst und Kardinalskolleg von 1191 bis 1216: die Kardinäle unter Coelestin III. und Innocenz III.'' Wien 1984, pp.&nbsp;78–79.


==External links==
Werner Maleczek, ''Papst und Kardinalskolleg von 1191 bis 1216: die Kardinäle unter Coelestin III. und Innocenz III.'' Wien 1984, pp. 78-79
*Miranda, Salvador. 1998. "[https://cardinals.fiu.edu/consistories-xii.htm The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church: Consistories for the creation of cardinals, 12th Century (1099-1198)]


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Gerardo Allucingoli (died 1208) was an Italian cardinal and cardinal-nephew[1] of Pope Lucius III, who elevated him in 1182.

He was canon of the cathedral chapter in his native city of Lucca.

After the election of his uncle to the papacy (1 September 1181) he was named cardinal-deacon of S. Adriano (probably in December 1182), and then Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church (ca.1182/84). He signed the papal bulls between 2 January 1183 and 19 April 1204. He was Cardinal Vicar General of Rome from 1184 until 1188. He participated in the papal election, 1191 and papal election, 1198. He was elected bishop of Lucca in 1195 but Pope Celestine III did not ratify this election. Legate in various parts of Italy on several occasions. Cardinal-protodeacon from 1205. Pope Innocent III appointed him spiritual and secular vicar of the Kingdom of Sicily in April 1204. His name appears for the last time in the document dated 20 July 1208.

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  1. ^ W. Maleczek, p. 78 says that his relationship with pope Lucius III and the surname Allucingoli are not proven.

Bibliography

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  • Maleczek, Werner (1984). Papst und Kardinalskolleg von 1191 bis 1216: die Kardinäle unter Coelestin III. und Innocenz III. Wien 1984, pp. 78–79.
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