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Name
  
Domenico Angelo

Books
  
The school of fencing

Domenico Angelo De la risposte de quarte apres la parade de quarte
Died
  
1802, Eton, United Kingdom

Similar
  
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Domenico Angelo (1717–1802), fencing master, was born in Leghorn, Italy, as Angelo Domenico Malevolti Tremamondo.

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According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, "Angelo was the first to emphasize fencing as a means of developing health, poise, and grace. As a result of his insight and influence, fencing changed from an art of war to a sport." It also calls his treatise, L’Ecole des armes (1763; The School of Fencing) a "classic".

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Fencing schools

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Soon after arriving in England he established Angelo's School of Arms in Carlisle House, Soho, London. There he taught the aristocracy the fashionable art of Swordsmanship which they had previously had to go the continent to learn, and also set up a riding school in the former rear garden of the house. He was fencing instructor to the Royal Family. One of his tenants at Soho Square was the composer Johann Christian Bach (youngest son of J.S. Bach), harpsichord instructor to the Queen.

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With the help of artist Gwyn Delin, he had an instruction book published in England in 1763 which had 25 engraved plates demonstrating classic positions from the old schools of fencing.

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He then handed that school over to a son, and established himself at Eton, where his family continued to teach fencing for three more generations.

Family

By his wife Elizabeth Johnson, Angelo had at least six children:

  1. Henry Charles William, born 5 April 1756. Also a fencing MASTER.
  2. Florella Sophia, born 1759, Dame at Eton.
  3. Anne Caroline Eliza, born 1763.
  4. Catherine Elizabeth, born 1766, married to Mark Drury, Second Master at Harrow school, and brother of Joseph Drury, Headmaster of Harrow.
  5. Elizabeth Tremamondo, born 1768.
  6. George Xavier Tremamondo, born 1773.

There was perhaps also a son Michael Angelo.

From him there are 15 new generations of daughters and sons

Death

He died at his daughter Florella's house at Eton.

Legacy

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  • The play "Tremamondo - The Angel of Fencing", written by Alberto Bona and directed by Giampaolo Zennaro, was staged at the Teatro Carlo Goldoni, in Domenico Angelo's native town of Leghorn.


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    References

    Domenico Angelo Wikipedia