- 12 March 1188
- May 1189
- September 1190
- Notes and references
- Sources
Pope Clement III (r. 1187-91) created 30 cardinals in three consistories held during his pontificate; this included the elevation of his future successor Pope Innocent III in 1190.[1]12 March 1188- Gérard Mainard O.Cist.
- Pietro
- Alessio
- Giordano di Ceccano O.Cist.
- Pietro
- Pietro
- Giovanni Malabranca
- Gregorio de San Apostolo
- Giovanni Felici
- Bernardo Can. Reg.
- Gregorio Crescenzi
May 1189- Giovanni
- Alessandro
- Giovanni
September 1190- Pietro Gallozia
- Rufino
- Rinaldo O.S.B.
- Guy Paré O.Cist.
- Cencio
- Ugo
- Giovanni di Salerno O.S.B. Cas.
- Romano
- Egidio di Anagni
- Gregorio Carelli
- Lotario dei Conti di Segni{{efn|Elected as Pope Innocent III in 1198 and reigned until his death in 1216.}}
- Gregorio
- Niccolò
- Guido de Papa
- Giovanni Barrata
- Niccolò
Notes and references1. ^{{citeweb|url=http://webdept.fiu.edu/~mirandas/consistories-xii.htm#ClementIII|title=Cardinals of the 12th Century|date=|author=Salvador Miranda|publisher=The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church|accessdate=12 February 2019}}
{{Notelist}}Sources- The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church
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