^ 1044 年から 1130 年までの期間の出典: Rudolf Hüls, Kardinäle, Klerus und Kirchen Roms: 1049–1130、Bibliothek des Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom 1977、pp. 138–143
^Giovanni Romano (contemporaries did not call him Marsicano) became a monk at the Abbey of Bec under the well-known Anselm. He became a Canon of Beauvais. Pope Urban II named him Abbot of San Salvatore in Talese, and, in 1099, Pope Paschal II named him Bishop of Tusculum. Around one-third of Pope Paschal's appointments to the College of Cardinals were monks. In 1101 Cardinal Giovanni was sent as Papal Legate to England. In 1108 the Pope appointed him his Vicar for Rome while he travelled to Benevento. In 1111, he and Bishop Leo Marsicano of Ostia organized the resistance against Emperor Henry V, who had just captured the Pope and most of the cardinals. In March 1119 he attended a Synod in Benevento. He died shortly thereafter. Stephan Freund, "Giovanni di Tuscolo", Dizionario biografico degli Italiani 56 (2001). (in Italian) Retrieved: 2016-10-21. K. Ganzer, "Das römische Kardinalkollegium," in: Le istituzioni ecclesiastiche della "Societas christiana" dei secoli XI-XII, I, Papato, cardinalato ed episcopato, (Milano 1974), pp. 153–181. (1100–1119)
^ 1130年から1138年の間、ジルはアナクレトス2世の従順に従った。 1130 ~ 1182 年の期間に関する情報源: Johannes M. Brixius、 Die Mitglieder des Kardinalskollegiums von 1130-1181、Berlin 1912、p. 134