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<p> of Milan, a knight of the order of St. John of Jerusalem, was intrusted with the care of religious affairs in [[Malta]] at the end of the 16th century. He wrote a History of the True Cross, from the period of its discovery under [[Constantine]] the Great: — and an Account of the [[Order]] of the Knights of Malta. The best edition is that of Rome (1621, 3 vols. fol.). </p>
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<p> of Milan, a knight of the order of St. John of Jerusalem, was intrusted with the care of religious affairs in [[Malta]] at the end of the 16th century. He wrote a History of the True Cross, from the period of its discovery under [[Constantine]] the Great: '''''''''' and an Account of the Order of the Knights of Malta. The best edition is that of Rome (1621, 3 vols. fol.). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:23, 15 October 2021

Jacopo Bosio [1]

of Milan, a knight of the order of St. John of Jerusalem, was intrusted with the care of religious affairs in Malta at the end of the 16th century. He wrote a History of the True Cross, from the period of its discovery under Constantine the Great: and an Account of the Order of the Knights of Malta. The best edition is that of Rome (1621, 3 vols. fol.).

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