Pietro Riario, O.F.M.Conv., nephew of the Pope, bishop of Treviso – cardinal-priest of S. Sisto, † 5 January 1474
Giuliano della Rovere, nephew of the Pope, bishop of Carpentras – cardinal-priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli, then cardinal-bishop of Sabina, cardinal-bishop of Ostia e Velletri, became Pope Julius II on 1 November 1503, † 21 February 1513
Consistory of 7 May 1473
The new cardinals received their titular churches on 17 May 1473.
Philippe de Levis, archbishop of Arles – cardinal-priest of SS. Marcellino e Pietro, † 4 November 1475
Stefano Nardini, Archbishop of Milan – cardinal-priest of S. Adriano, then cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Trastevere, † 22 October 1484
Ausiàs Despuig, archbishop of Monreale, governor of Rome, vice-camerlengo of the Holy Roman Churchi, ambassador of the Kingdom of Aragon – cardinal-priest of S. Vitale, then cardinal-priest of S. Sabina, † 3 September 1483
Pedro González de Mendoza, bishop of Sigüenza, chancellor of the Kingdom of Castile – cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Domnica, then cardinal-priest of S. Croce in Gerusalemme, † 11 January 1495
Giacopo Antonio Venier, bishop of Cuenca – cardinal-priest of SS. Vito e Modesto, then cardinal-priest of S. Clemente, † 3 August 1479
Giovanni Arcimboldi, bishop of Novara, ambassador of the Duchy of Milan – cardinal-priest of SS. Nereo ed Achilleo, then cardinal-priest of S. Prasede, † 2 October 1488
Philibert Hugonet, bishop of Mâcon – cardinal-priest of S. Lucia in Silice, then cardinal-priest of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, † 11 September 1484
Consistory of 18 December 1476
Jorge da Costa, archbishop of Lisbon, first minister of the Kingdom of Portugal – cardinal-priest of SS.Marcellino e Pietro, then cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Trastevere, cardinal-bishop of Albano, cardinal-bishop of Tusculum, cardinal-bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, † 18 September 1508
Charles de Bourbon, archbishop of Lyon – cardinal-priest of SS. Silvestro e Martino, † 17 September 1488
Pedro Ferris, bishop of Tarazona – cardinal-priest of S. Sisto, † 25 September 1478
Giovanni Battista Mellini, bishop of Urbino – cardinal-priest of SS. Nereo ed Achilleo, † 24 July 1478
Pierre de Foix, bishop of Vannes and Aire – cardinal-deacon of SS. Cosma e Damiano, † 10 August 1490
Consistory of 10 December 1477
The new cardinals received their titular churches on 12 December 1477.
Cristoforo della Rovere, relative of the Pope, archbishop of Tarentaise and governor of the Castle S. Angelo – cardinal-priest of S. Vitale, † 1 February 1478
Girolamo Basso della Rovere, nephew of the Pope, bishop of Recanati – cardinal-priest of S. Balbina, then cardinal-priest of S. Crisogono, cardinal-bishop of Palestrina, cardinal-bishop of Sabina, † 1 September 1507
Raffaele Riario, grand-nephew of the Pope, protonotary apostolic – cardinal-deacon of S. Giorgio in Velabro, then cardinal-bishop of Albano, cardinal-bishop of Sabina, cardinal-bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina i cardinal-bishop of Ostia e Velletri, † 9 July 1521
Consistory of 10 February 1478
Domenico della Rovere, relative of the Pope, governor of the Castle S. Angelo– cardinal-priest of S. Vitale, then cardinal-priest of S. Clemente, † 22 April 1501
Consistory of 15 May 1480
Paolo di Campofregoso, archbishop of Genoa – cardinal-priest of S. Anastasia, then cardinal-priest of S. Sisto, † 22 March 1498
Cosma Orsini, O.S.B., archbishop of Trani – cardinal-priest of S. Sisto, then cardinal-priest of SS. Nereo ed Achilleo, † 21 November 1481
Ferry de Clugny, bishop of Tournai – cardinal-priest of S. Vitale, then cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Domnica, † 7 October 1483
Giovanni Battista Savelli, protonotary apostolic – cardinal-deacon of SS. Vito e Modesto, then cardinal-deacon of S. Nicola in Carcere, † 18 September 1498
Giovanni Colonna, protonotary apostolic – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Aquiro, † 26 September 1508
Consistory of 15 November 1483
Giovanni Conti, archbishop of Conza – cardinal-priest of SS. Nereo ed Achilleo, then cardinal-priest of S. Vitale, † 20 October 1493
Hélie de Bourdeilles, O.F.M.Obs., archbishop of Tours, confessor of the king Louis XI of France – cardinal-priest of S. Lucia in Silice, † 5 July 1484
Juan Margarit i Pau, bishop of Girona, chancellor of the Kingdom of Aragon – cardinal-priest of S. Vitale, then cardinal-priest of S. Balbina, † 21 November 1484
Giambattista Orsini, protonotary apostolic – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Domnica, then cardinal-deacon of S. Maria Nuova, cardinal-priest of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, † 22 February 1503
Consistory of 17 March 1484
Ascanio Sforza, administrator of the see of Pavia – cardinal-deacon of SS. Vito e Modesto, † 27 May 1505