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From 1582 on Ziebingen was a possession of the Protestant Order of Saint John at Łagów, from 1815 it was part of the Prussian province of Brandenburg and held by the Finck von Finckenstein noble family.
The fort was built by the Order of Saint John after the 1551 attack, on the peninsula then known as Isola di San Michele formed by Dockyard Creek and French Creek in Grand Harbour.
Count Henry was canon of the cathedral in Halberstadt, Knight of the Prussian Royal Order of the Black Eagle and a member of the Order of Saint John.
It derives its name from the church of the Order of Saint John, in the early 16th century found north of the eastern part of the alley.
At the same time the building of the St. Peter and Paul parish church began, from 1203 under the patronage of the Order of Saint John.
In 1962 he was the first non-Christian to be vested with The Order of Saint John of Jerusalem (Knights of Malta), for his spiritual and humanitarian mission.
Roy Hendry Thomson (1932-2009), Knight of the Order of Saint John, and prominent citizen of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Wichard von Alvensleben (1902-82), German agriculturist, Wehrmacht Officer and Knight of the Order of Saint John