Piero de Ponte

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Piero del Ponte
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Grand Master of the Order of Saint John
In office
26 August 1534 – 17 November 1535
Monarch King Charles II
Preceded by Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam
Succeeded by Didier de Saint-Jaille
Personal details
Born 26 August 1462[?]
Asti, Holy Roman Empire (modern Italy)
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Malta
Resting place St. John's Co-Cathedral (originally buried at Fort St. Angelo)
Nationality Italian
Military service
Allegiance Sovereign Military Order of Malta Order of Saint John
Battles/wars Siege of Rhodes
Conquest of Tunis

Fra' Piero del Ponte (1462 – 1535) was the 45th Grand Master of the Order of Saint John between 1534 and 1535.

He hailed from Asti, in northern Italy and was a descendent of the ancient family of Casal-Gros and Lombriax. He became a Knights Hospitaller and was the Order's governor of the island of Lango when Rhodes fell to the Ottomans on New Year's Day 1523, and was still there in 1534 when he received the news of his election to the office of Grand Master of the Order, to succeed Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam at Malta. After he was elected he spent two months in Calabria, and arrived in Malta on 10 November 1534.

The first coins of the Order to be minted in Malta were stuck during del Ponte's reign.[1] In June 1535 the Grandmaster sent the Order's navy to fight in the victorious conquest of Tunis.[2]

Del Ponte died on 18 November 1535, 15 months after his election. He was buried in the chapel of Our Lady of Victories, in Fort St. Angelo, Birgu, Malta. Eventually his remains were interred in the crypt of St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta.[3]

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Preceded by Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
1534–1535
Succeeded by
Didier de Saint-Jaille