Raymond Peraudi (1435–1505) was a French Augustinian, papal legate, and Cardinal.
He was a perpetual traveler, engaging in diplomatic negotiations at various times for the pope, the emperor and the king of France.
He was an effective administrator of territories belonging to the Roman Church.
In his various assignments to preach indulgences for a Crusade or for the Jubilee of 1500, he became an early point of controversy in the dispute over the efficacy of indulgences, and the right of the pope to grant them.