Clemente Tabone
Clemente Tabone | |
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Klement Tabone | |
| Born | c. 1575 Casal Pasqualino (now Żejtun), Hospitaller Malta |
| Died | 11 March 1665 (aged 89–90) Birgu, Hospitaller Malta |
| Resting place | Parish Church of St. Lawrence, Birgu 35°53′14.4″N 14°31′16.9″E / 35.887333°N 14.521361°E |
| Occupation | Landowner |
| Spouses | Helena Testaferrata
(m. 1597; died 1598)Margherita Pace (after 1602)Aloisetta Veron (m. 1657) |
| Children | 4 |
| Parents |
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| Military career | |
| Allegiance | Order of Saint John |
| Branch | Militia |
| Conflicts | Raid on Żejtun |
Clemente Tabone (Maltese: Klement Tabone, c. 1575 – 11 March 1665) was a Maltese landowner and militia member who is known for his reported courage in the Raid on Żejtun, the last major Ottoman attack on Malta, in 1614. He built a tower and a chapel on some of his lands on the outskirts of Żejtun. The tower no longer exists, but St. Clement's Chapel remains intact and is still in use.