Ramón Despuig
Appearance
Ramon Despuig | |
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Grand Master of the Order of Saint John | |
In office 16 December 1736 – 15 January 1741 | |
Monarch | King Charles V |
Preceded by | António Manoel de Vilhena |
Succeeded by | Manuel Pinto da Fonseca |
Personal details | |
Born | 1670 Majorca, Aragon (modern Spain) |
Died | 15 January 1741 Malta |
Resting place | St. John's Co-Cathedral |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Order of Saint John |
Fra' Ramon Despuig (Catalan pronunciation: [rəˈmon dəsˈputʃ]; Majorca, 1670 – Malta, 15 January 1741) was the 67th Prince and Grand Master of the Order of Malta. He was elected to the position in 1736 and served for 5 years until his death. He was succeeded by Manuel Pinto da Fonseca. During his reign, the legislation of the small state was renewed and the Cathedral of St. John in Valletta was reformed. Several vessels of the Algerian Navy were also captured by the Order's galleys during his reign.[1]
Despuig Bastion, which is part of the fortifications of Mdina, was built between 1739 and 1746 and was named after the Grand Master.[2] He died in 1741.[3]
References
- ^ "Ramon Despuig y Martinez de Marcilla". smom-za.org. 2006. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
- ^ "Despuig Bastion – Mdina" (PDF). National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands. 28 June 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
- ^ Cutajar, Tony C. (2011). Mewt Lil Pinto! (in Maltese). Lulu. p. 22. ISBN 9781447841791.
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