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Fabrizio del Carretto

Fabrizio del Carretto
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Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
In office
13 December 1513 – 10 January 1521
Preceded by Guy de Blanchefort
Succeeded by Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam
Personal details
Born 1455
Finale Ligure
Died 10 January 1521
Rhodes
Nationality Italian
Military service
Allegiance Sovereign Military Order of Malta Knights Hospitaller

Fabrizio del Carretto (1455–1521) was an Italian nobleman and the 43rd Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1513 to 1521.

Carretto was born in Finale Ligure in Liguria in 1455, the fourth child of Giovanni del Carretto, Marquis of Finale, and of his wife, Valentina Adorno, daughter of Barnaba Adorno, Doge of Genoa. His older brother was Cardinal Carlo Domenico del Carretto.

Having entered the Knights Hospitaller at a young age, Carretto spent some years in Rhodes but in 1491 he returned to Italy, where he obtained from Pope Innocent VIII the commandry of Santa Maria of the Temple of the Holy Cross in Milan.

An able organizer, Carretto was repeatedly instructed by the Order to set up galleys and ships in Genoa to be used in the defence of Rhodes, and in 1500 he was appointed captain of the galleys. However, in 1502 he settled in Rome because the Grand Master made him Procurator General of the Order to the Holy See. In 1505 he became bailiff of St. Euphemia. In 1509 he became Admiral of the Order and, consequently, head of the Italian Langue. He was entrusted with important tasks by Pope Julius II, whom he accompanied to the Fifth Council of the Lateran in 1512. He then returned to Rhodes, where he conducted two ships in the service of the Order.

On November 24, 1513, Grand Master Guy de Blanchefort died near the island of Zakynthos, but the news did not reach Rhodes until December 13. Two days later on December 15 Carretto was elected Grand Master. In the seven years of his government he strengthened the defenses of the city of Rhodes and the other islands of the Dodecanese, providing the fortresses with abundant food supplies and artillery.


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