Fabrizio del Carretto (1455 – 10 January 1521) was an Italian nobleman and the 43rd Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1513 to 1521. Carretto...
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Hospitaller grand masters were buried in the church, including Fabrizio del Carretto, whose elaborate funerary slab was placed in its central part. The...
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The House of Del Carretto is the name of an old and influential Italian noble family, whose members occupied many important political and ecclesiastical...
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following years Grand Masters Pierre d'Aubusson, Emery d'Amboise, Fabrizio del Carretto and Philippe Villiers de l’Isle Adam ordered the fortifications...
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Tower of Italy had a round bulwark built around by Grand Master Fabrizio del Carretto in 1515–1517, and provided with gun ports at the lowest level covering...
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during the journey and never made it to Rhodes. When news of his death reached Rhodes, Fabrizio del Carretto was elected the new Grand Master. v t e...
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office 1521 – 21 August 1534 Monarch King Charles II Preceded by Fabrizio del Carretto Succeeded by Piero de Ponte Personal details Born 1464 Beauvais...
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from a sea attack due to their powerful naval fleet. Grand Master Fabrizio del Carretto (1513–21) built a round bastion to strengthen the land side of the...
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Master (1503–1512) Guy de Blanchefort, Grand Master (1512–1513) Fabrizio del Carretto, Grand Master (1513–1521) Duchy of the Archipelago (complete list)...
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Alfonso I del Carretto (1457, in Finale Ligure – 1516, in Finale Ligure) was an Italian noble who was the Marquis of Finale from 1482 till 1499 and then...
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