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Ferdinand von
Hompesch zu Bolheim, O.S.I. (9
November 1744 – 12 May 1805) was the 71st
Grand Master of the
Knights Hospitaller,
formally the
Order of St...
- Żabbar (Maltese: Ħaż-Żabbar, [ħɐz.zɐbˈbɐːr]), also
known as Città
Hompesch, is a city in the
South Eastern Region of Malta. It is the
seventh largest city...
- The
Hompesch Hussars (German:
Hompesch Husarenregiment, French: Régiment des
Hussards de
Hompesch) was a
German light cavalry regiment of the
French Armée...
- The
Hompesch Gate (Maltese: Il-Mina ta'
Hompesch) is a
commemorative arch in Żabbar, Malta. It was
built in 1801 to
commemorate the locality's
status as...
- then
controlled by the
Knights Hospitaller.
Grand Master Ferdinand von
Hompesch zu
Bolheim surrendered after token resistance, and
Bonaparte captured an...
- Ireland, and
Grand Master Ferdinand von
Hompesch zu
Bolheim did not
believe that an
attack on
Malta was imminent.
Hompesch might have been
informed of the attack...
- City
status granted on 30
December 1797 by
Grand Master Ferdinand von
Hompesch zu Bolheim,
following a
petition made by Don
Salvatore Corso and the inhabitants...
-
Johann Dietrich II von
Hompesch zu
Bollheim and
Rurich and Anna
Louisa von Ketzgen.
Hompesch was a
member of the
Protestant Hompesch zu
Bollheim und Rurich...
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Hompesch Hunting Lodge, also
known as Id-Dar tal-Kaċċa (English: The
Hunting Lodge), is an 18th-century
hunting lodge in Naxxar, Malta. It is a traditional...
- In September, the
Priory of St.
Petersburg declared that
Grand Master Hompesch had betra**** the
Order by
selling Malta to Napoleon. A
month later the...