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Arabic and Turkish." In 1557, upon the
death of
Grand Master Claude de la
Sengle, the Knights,
mindful of the
attack that was sure to come,
elected La Valette...
- Fra'
Claude de la
Sengle (1494 – 18
August 1557) was the 48th
Grand Master of the
Order of Malta, from 1553 to his
death in 1557. His
successor was Fra'...
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prohibited exportation of
wheat to the island. To
combat this,
Grandmaster Sengle brought the
engineer Vincenzo Vogo to
Malta to
upgrade the
mills so the...
- The name
Senglea comes from the
Grand Master who
built it
Claude de la
Sengle and gave the city a part of his name.
While Senglea is the 52nd most po****ted...
- الجزء الأول. ص202. بيروت: دار الكتب العلمية .2003 Abela, Joe. "Claude de la
Sengle (1494 - 1557)".
Senglea Local Council.
Retrieved 5
October 2014. Weisel...
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original on 28
August 2014.
Retrieved 28 July 2011. Abela, Joe. "Claude de la
Sengle (1494 - 1557)".
Senglea Local Council.
Retrieved 5
October 2014. "British...
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Hospitaller as a
hunting reserve. In June 1557,
Grand Master Claude de la
Sengle retreated to
Buskett when his
health began to deteriorate, and died at Mdina...
- De
Homedes died on 6
September 1553 and was
succeeded by
Claude de la
Sengle as Grandmaster, who
continued the
fortification work
started by de Homedes...
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tombs of
Grand Masters like
Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam,
Claude de la
Sengle, Jean
Parisot de Valette, and Alof de Wignacourt. In 1666, a
project for...
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Master (1535–1536) Juan de Homedes,
Grand Master (1536–1553)
Claude de la
Sengle,
Grand Master (1553–1557) Jean
Parisot de Valette,
Grand Master (1557–1568)...