Caterina Scappi

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Died(1643-06-20)20 June 1643
OthernamesLa Senese
OccupationsBusinesswoman, benefactor
Caterina Scappi
Died(1643-06-20)20 June 1643
Resting placeBasilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Valletta
Other namesLa Senese
OccupationsBusinesswoman, benefactor
Known forFounding the first hospital exclusively for women in Malta

Caterina Scappi (died 20 June 1643) was a rich and well-respected benefactor of the Carmelite church in Malta.[1][2] Little is known about her origins or early life, but she is known for her substantial charitable donations for women's causes. In particular, she founded the first hospital in Malta dedicated exclusively to women.

Originally from Siena, Italy, from where she got her nickname "La Senese", Scappi spent a lot of her life in Malta.[3] Scappi was an active businesswoman, from which she may have acquired some of her fortune.[4] Her birth place, year of birth, and filiation are unknown, and she never mentioned them in any of the notarial contracts or wills she wrote.[3][4] The first mention of Caterina Scappi in Malta comes from a criminal court record from 1583-4, in which Scappi testifies in a robbery case.[4]

Charitable donations and the founding of the hospital

Legacy

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