Navy of the Order of Saint John

Navy of the Order of Saint John
Late 18th-century illustration of a galley of the navy of the Order of Saint John entering Valletta's Grand Harbour
Active12th century–1798
Country Knights Hospitaller
BranchNavy
BaseRhodes (1309–1522)
Birgu (1530–1571)
Valletta (1571–1798)
EngagementsBattle of Chios (1319)
Battle of Antipaxos (1537)
Battle of Preveza (1538)
Algiers expedition (1541)
Battle of Djerba (1560)
Battle of Lepanto (1571)
Battle of Pantelleria (1586)
Battle of the Gulf of Tunis (1642)
Action of 28 September 1644
Battle of the Dardanelles (1656)
Battle of the Dardanelles (1657)
Battle of Matapan (1717)
Bombardment of Algiers (1784)
French invasion of Malta (1798)
and various other battles
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The navy of the Order of Saint John, also known as the Maltese Navy, was the navy of the Knights Hospitaller. Established in the Middle Ages during the 12th century, it moved to Hospitaller Malta in 1530 and reached its peak in the 1680s under the direction of Grand Master Gregorio Carafa. The navy was disbanded following the French invasion of Malta in 1798, and its ships were incorporated into the French Navy.