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Leader of the Order of Malta
Giovanni Battista Ceschi a Santa Croce
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Leader of the Order of Malta
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Ceschi a Santa Croce
Giovanni Battista Ceschi a Santa Croce
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Trento, Italy
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Rome, Italy
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77 years
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Fra' Giovanni Battista Ceschi a Santa Croce (Trento, 1827 – Rome, 24 January 1905) was a leader of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, succeeding Alessandro Borgia as its lieutenant in 1871, and then being chosen as the 74th Prince and Grand Master in 1879, a decision approved by pope Leo XIII on 28 March that year. This made him the Order's first Grand Master after seventy years of lieutenants and a peripatetic existence - this had begun to end with its becoming permanently based in Rome from 1834 onwards (from about 1889 onwards it also had extraterritorial rights). During his tenure, Ceschi initiated the creation of national lay associations of the order, made up of knights who would remain lay people and not take the Order's vows.
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- (in Italian) Francesco Giuseppe Terrinoni Memorie storiche della resa di Malta ai francesi nel 1798, tip. delle Belle Arti, Roma, 1867.
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Preceded by Alessandro Borgia (1783–1871) | Lieutenant General of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta 1871–1879 | Succeeded by Himself (as Grand Master) |
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Preceded by Himself (as Lieutenant General) | Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta 1879–1905 | Succeeded by Galeas von Thun und Hohenstein |
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