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Pierre de Corneillan

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Tombstone of Pierre de Corneillan, Musée de Cluny, Paris.

Pierre de Corneillan (died 24 August 1355) was the Grand Prior of Saint-Gilles and 4th Grand Master of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Rhodes from 1353 to 1355. His Blazon was: "Gules on a bend argent three Cornish choughs sable".

De Corneillan spent most of his brief rule (18 months) successfully resisting the intentions of Pope Innocent VI, who planned to move the seat of the Order from Rhodes to somewhere even closer to Palestine and the Mamluk possessions. His marble sarcophagus is preserved at the main hall of the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes.[1]

Further reading

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  • Jean-Christian Poutiers, "Rhodes et ses Chevaliers, 1306-1523", Imprimerie Catholique, ahmed gayre 1989
  • Lt. Col. G. R. Gayre of Gaure and Nigg., "The Heraldry of the Knights of St. John", India 1956
  • Vangelis Pavlidis, "Rhodes 1306 - 1522, a Story", Kasseris Publications, Rhodes 1999

References

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  1. ^ Mosig, Linda (2023-06-16). "Rhodes and the Knights Hospitaller – my internship with GRAPH-EAST". ERC GRAPH-EAST. Retrieved 2024-07-26.
Preceded by Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
1353–1355
Succeeded by