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Monarch
  
King Philip III

Allegiance
  
Knights Hospitaller

Name
  
Raphael Cotoner


Nationality
  
Spanish

Succeeded by
  
Nicolas Cotoner

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Preceded by
  
Annet de Clermont-Gessant

Died
  
October 20, 1663, Valletta, Malta

Resting place
  
St. John's Co-Cathedral

Raphael Cotoner


Raphael Cotoner (Rafael Cotoner i d'Olesa; 1601 – 20 October 1663) was the 60th Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller or, as it is already known by that time, the Order of Malta, serving in that position from 5 June 1660 to his death on 20 October 1663 following the brief reign of Annet de Clermont-Gessant. After his death, he was succeeded as Grand Master by his brother, Nicolas Cotoner.

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During Cotoner's reign, the Order of Malta sent troops to Candia, besieged by the Ottomans.

Reign as Grand Master

During his 3-year reign, the Order of Malta sent reinforcements to support Venetians besieged by the Ottomans in Candia (Candia eventually fell after a siege lasting more than two decades in September 1669, almost 6 years after Cotoner's death). To show their gratitude and appreciation, the Republic of Venice passed a decree allowing members of the Order to appear armed within the Republic's dominions, something which had never been granted to the Republic's subjects themselves.

It was during Raphael's tenure as Grand Master that the Italian Baroque artist Mattia Preti started work in Valletta's St. John's Co-Cathedral. He went on to decorate the cathedral's interior with paintings of John the Baptist.

References

Raphael Cotoner Wikipedia