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Pierre d'Aubusson

Pierre d'Aubusson (1423 – 3 July 1503) was a Grand Master of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, and a zealous opponent of the Ottoman Empire.[1]

Pierre d'Aubusson

Pierre probably joined the Knights of Saint John in 1444 or 1445, and then left for Rhodes.

Early life and education

Pierre d'Aubusson was born in the castle of Le Monteil (today: Le Monteil-au-Vicomte, in the French department of Creuse), the fifth son of Jean d'Aubusson. His older brother Antoine had a brilliant career serving Charles VII and Louis XI, and the other three brothers became bishops.[citation needed]

 
Arms of Pierre d'Aubusson, quartered with those of the Knights of Saint John, on a bombard commissioned by him. The top inscription reads: "F. PETRUS DAUBUSSON M HOSPITALIS IHER"

The alleged story of his youth to 1444, which has appeared in print since the 17th century, is unreliable. It derives from the fertile imagination of R.P. Dominique Bouhours, a Jesuit who published a biography of Pierre d'Aubusson (Paris, Mabre-Cramoisy, 1677) at the behest of Marshall d'Aubusson-La Feuillade.[citation needed]

Grand Prior

Pierre d'Aubusson was elected "Grand Prior" of the "Langue d'Auvergne" in early 1476. In June 1476, he was elected Grand Master of the Order, having been a very close associate of a previous Grand Master, Piero Raimondo Zacosta, and responsible for the repair and modernization of the fortifications of the city of Rhodes, the other castles of the Order on the islands of the Dodecanese, and the Château Saint Pierre (formerly Halicarnasse, today Bodrum, Turkey).[citation needed]

Siege of Rhodes

 
Bombard-Mortar of the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem, Rhodes, 1480–1500. This is the largest known bombard in history. Founded at the request of Pierre d'Aubusson, the bombard was used for close defence of the walls (100–200 meters). It fired 260 kg granite balls. The bombard weighs 3,325 kg. Musée de l'Armée

Sultan Mehmed II began to threaten Europe. In May 1480 a large Ottoman fleet appeared before Rhodes, carrying an invading army of some 100,000 men under the command of Mesih Pasha (originally a Greek by the name of Michael Palaiologos who had converted to Islam after the conquest of Constantinople by the Turks).

The Knights were reinforced from France by 500 knights and 2000 soldiers under d'Aubusson's brother Antoine. The siege lasted until August. After three unsuccessful attempts against the city, the Turkish force was compelled to withdraw, leaving behind them 9000 dead. The siege, in which d'Aubusson was wounded three times, enhanced his renown throughout Europe.

Sultan Mehmed was furious and would have attacked the island again but for his death in 1481. His succession was disputed between his sons Bayezid and Cem. The latter, after his defeat by Bayezid, sought refuge at Rhodes under a safe-conduct from the Grand Master and the General Convent of the Order.

Rhodes not being considered secure, Cem with his own consent was sent to Bourganeuf in France where he was kept under the guard of Guy de Blanchefort, Pierre d'Aubusson's nephew.

Infuriated by the failure of Sir James Keating, Prior of the Order's Irish house, to send any help in the Siege, d'Aubusson ordered his removal and replacement by Marmaduke Lumley. However, he had underestimated Keating, an exceptionally combative and often violent man. He resisted all efforts to remove him and threw Lumley into prison, where he died. Not until 1491 was Keating expelled by the English Crown, which had grave suspicions about his loyalty.

Guarding Cem

D'Aubusson accepted an annuity of 45,000 ducats from Bayezid II, in return for which he undertook to guard Cem in such a way as to prevent him from appealing to the Christian powers to aid him against his brother.[citation needed]

D'Aubusson's reward was a Cardinal's hat (1489)[2] and the power to confer all benefices connected with the order without the sanction of the papacy. In addition, the Order of St. John received the assets of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, which was merged into the Order of St. John, and a number of Italian commandries of the Knights of St. Lazarus.[citation needed]

 
Pierre d'Aubusson on horseback, as painted by Edouard Odier, 1841

Later life

The remaining years of his life d'Aubusson spent attempting to restore discipline and zeal in his Order and to organize a grand crusade against the Turks. The age of the Renaissance, with Rodrigo Borgia on the throne of St. Peter, was, however, not favourable to such an enterprise.[citation needed]

The death of Cem in 1495 had removed the most formidable weapon available against the Sultan. And when in 1501 d'Aubusson led an expedition against Mytilene, dissension among his motley host rendered this enterprise wholly abortive. His last years were embittered by chagrin at his failure, which was hardly compensated by his success in extirpating Judaism in Rhodes, by expelling all adult Jews and forcibly baptizing their children.[citation needed]

References

  • Dominique Bouhours, Histoire de Pierre d'Aubusson (Mabre-Cramoisy, Paris, 1677; The Hague, 1793; Bruges, 1887)
  • Guillaume Caoursin, Obsidionis Rhodiae urbis descriptio, slnd (Ehrard Ratdolt, Venice, c. 1481)
  • G. E. Streck, Pierre d'Aubusson, Grossmeister, &c. (Chemnitz, 1873)
  • J. B. Bury in the Cambridge Modern History vol. i. p. 85, &c. (for relations with Jem). Available online at: http://www.uni-mannheim.de/mateo/camenaref/cmh/cmh103.html#085
  • Gilles Rossignol, Pierre d'Aubusson, "Le bouclier de la chrétienté". Les Hospitaliers à Rhodes (La Manufacture, Besançon, 1991, bibliogr.) (This biography demonstrates the fertile imagination of R.P. Bouhours concerning the youth of Pierre d'Aubusson. See the French version fr:Pierre d'Aubusson.)
  • Erik Svane and Dan Greenberg, Croisade vers la Terre Sainte (Éditions Paquet, Geneva, 2007 ISBN 978-2-88890-228-7)

Notes

  1. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Aubusson, Pierre d'". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  2. ^ The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of March 9, 1489

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pierre d Aubusson news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pierre d Aubusson 1423 3 July 1503 was a Grand Master of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem and a zealous opponent of the Ottoman Empire 1 Pierre d Aubusson Pierre probably joined the Knights of Saint John in 1444 or 1445 and then left for Rhodes Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Grand Prior 3 Siege of Rhodes 4 Guarding Cem 5 Later life 6 References 7 NotesEarly life and education EditPierre d Aubusson was born in the castle of Le Monteil today Le Monteil au Vicomte in the French department of Creuse the fifth son of Jean d Aubusson His older brother Antoine had a brilliant career serving Charles VII and Louis XI and the other three brothers became bishops citation needed Arms of Pierre d Aubusson quartered with those of the Knights of Saint John on a bombard commissioned by him The top inscription reads F PETRUS DAUBUSSON M HOSPITALIS IHER The alleged story of his youth to 1444 which has appeared in print since the 17th century is unreliable It derives from the fertile imagination of R P Dominique Bouhours a Jesuit who published a biography of Pierre d Aubusson Paris Mabre Cramoisy 1677 at the behest of Marshall d Aubusson La Feuillade citation needed Grand Prior EditPierre d Aubusson was elected Grand Prior of the Langue d Auvergne in early 1476 In June 1476 he was elected Grand Master of the Order having been a very close associate of a previous Grand Master Piero Raimondo Zacosta and responsible for the repair and modernization of the fortifications of the city of Rhodes the other castles of the Order on the islands of the Dodecanese and the Chateau Saint Pierre formerly Halicarnasse today Bodrum Turkey citation needed Siege of Rhodes EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pierre d Aubusson news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article Siege of Rhodes 1480 Bombard Mortar of the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem Rhodes 1480 1500 This is the largest known bombard in history Founded at the request of Pierre d Aubusson the bombard was used for close defence of the walls 100 200 meters It fired 260 kg granite balls The bombard weighs 3 325 kg Musee de l Armee Sultan Mehmed II began to threaten Europe In May 1480 a large Ottoman fleet appeared before Rhodes carrying an invading army of some 100 000 men under the command of Mesih Pasha originally a Greek by the name of Michael Palaiologos who had converted to Islam after the conquest of Constantinople by the Turks The Knights were reinforced from France by 500 knights and 2000 soldiers under d Aubusson s brother Antoine The siege lasted until August After three unsuccessful attempts against the city the Turkish force was compelled to withdraw leaving behind them 9000 dead The siege in which d Aubusson was wounded three times enhanced his renown throughout Europe Sultan Mehmed was furious and would have attacked the island again but for his death in 1481 His succession was disputed between his sons Bayezid and Cem The latter after his defeat by Bayezid sought refuge at Rhodes under a safe conduct from the Grand Master and the General Convent of the Order Rhodes not being considered secure Cem with his own consent was sent to Bourganeuf in France where he was kept under the guard of Guy de Blanchefort Pierre d Aubusson s nephew Infuriated by the failure of Sir James Keating Prior of the Order s Irish house to send any help in the Siege d Aubusson ordered his removal and replacement by Marmaduke Lumley However he had underestimated Keating an exceptionally combative and often violent man He resisted all efforts to remove him and threw Lumley into prison where he died Not until 1491 was Keating expelled by the English Crown which had grave suspicions about his loyalty Guarding Cem EditD Aubusson accepted an annuity of 45 000 ducats from Bayezid II in return for which he undertook to guard Cem in such a way as to prevent him from appealing to the Christian powers to aid him against his brother citation needed D Aubusson s reward was a Cardinal s hat 1489 2 and the power to confer all benefices connected with the order without the sanction of the papacy In addition the Order of St John received the assets of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre which was merged into the Order of St John and a number of Italian commandries of the Knights of St Lazarus citation needed Pierre d Aubusson on horseback as painted by Edouard Odier 1841Later life EditThe remaining years of his life d Aubusson spent attempting to restore discipline and zeal in his Order and to organize a grand crusade against the Turks The age of the Renaissance with Rodrigo Borgia on the throne of St Peter was however not favourable to such an enterprise citation needed The death of Cem in 1495 had removed the most formidable weapon available against the Sultan And when in 1501 d Aubusson led an expedition against Mytilene dissension among his motley host rendered this enterprise wholly abortive His last years were embittered by chagrin at his failure which was hardly compensated by his success in extirpating Judaism in Rhodes by expelling all adult Jews and forcibly baptizing their children citation needed References EditDominique Bouhours Histoire de Pierre d Aubusson Mabre Cramoisy Paris 1677 The Hague 1793 Bruges 1887 Guillaume Caoursin Obsidionis Rhodiae urbis descriptio slnd Ehrard Ratdolt Venice c 1481 G E Streck Pierre d Aubusson Grossmeister amp c Chemnitz 1873 J B Bury in the Cambridge Modern History vol i p 85 amp c for relations with Jem Available online at http www uni mannheim de mateo camenaref cmh cmh103 html 085 Gilles Rossignol Pierre d Aubusson Le bouclier de la chretiente Les Hospitaliers a Rhodes La Manufacture Besancon 1991 bibliogr This biography demonstrates the fertile imagination of R P Bouhours concerning the youth of Pierre d Aubusson See the French version fr Pierre d Aubusson Erik Svane and Dan Greenberg Croisade vers la Terre Sainte Editions Paquet Geneva 2007 ISBN 978 2 88890 228 7 Notes Edit Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Aubusson Pierre d Encyclopaedia Britannica 2 11th ed Cambridge University Press The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Biographical Dictionary Consistory of March 9 1489 Preceded byGiovanni Battista Orsini Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller1476 1503 Succeeded byEmery d AmboisePortals Biography Catholicism France Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pierre d 27Aubusson amp oldid 1101485844, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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