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Andrea Di Giovanni y Centellés

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Succeeded by
  
Antonio Busca

Nationality
  
Italian

Name
  
Andrea Giovanni


Preceded by
  
Innico Maria Guevara-Suardo

Died
  
10 June 1821 Catania, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

Andrea Di Giovanni y Centellés (Messina, 3 February 1742 – Catania, 10 June 1821) was an Italian nobleman and lieutenant of the Order of Saint John from 1814 until his death.

Life

From a Spanish-origin noble family in Messina, Centellés officially entered the Order on 10 February 1750. Like his predecessor as lieutenant, Innico Maria Guevara-Suardo, his lieutenancy was marked by the problem of the sovereignty of Malta - on 30 May 1814 the Treaty of Paris between Russia, Britain, France and Prussia gave that sovereignty to Britain. Centellés immediately responded by sending delegates to the 1815 Congress of Vienna, where they presented the Order's legitimate reasons for claiming territorial possession of the island but were unable to win over the delegates. He sent ambassadors again in 1818, to the signing of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, but once more to no avail. On his death in 1821 Antonio Busca succeeded him as lieutenant of the Order.

References

Andrea Di Giovanni y Centellés Wikipedia


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