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Marc'Antonio Zondadari

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Marc'Antonio Zondadari
Grand Master of the Order of Saint John
In office
13 January 1720 – 16 June 1722
MonarchsKing Victor Amadeus
King Charles IV
Preceded byRamon Perellos y Roccaful
Succeeded byAntónio Manoel de Vilhena
Personal details
Born1658
Siena, Tuscany (modern Italy)
Died16 June 1722
Malta
Resting placeValletta
Military service
AllegianceSovereign Military Order of Malta Order of Saint John

Fra' Marc'Antonio Zondadari, from Siena, was the 65th Prince and Grand Master of the Order of Malta, from 1720, after the death of Fra Ramon Perellos de Roccaful, till his own death in 1722.

From 1702 onwards Zondadari lived in Palazzo Carniero in Valletta, which later became known as Auberge de Bavière.[1]

Although his reign only lasted for two years, he was popular with the Maltese. During his reign Carnival traditions were strengthened with the establishment of the Kukkanja.

His body is buried in a magnificent monument by Massimiliano Soldani Benzi in the St John's Co-Cathedral while his heart was buried in his native Siena, much to the dismay of the Maltese. This monument is baroque work of art in bronze and marble which shows the Grand Master reclining. This is the only monument found in nave of the church because it did not fit in the chapel of the langue of Italy.

References

  1. ^ Auberge de Bavière. Government Property Department. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
Preceded by Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
1720–1722
Succeeded by

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