His unexpected death in 1733 cut short a promising career. Mondion was buried in the crypt of the Chapel of St Anthony of Padua within Fort Manoel.[12]
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Further reading
De Lucca, Denis (2003). Mondion: The Achievement of a French Military Engineer Working in Malta in the Early Eighteenth Century. Malta: Midsea Books. ISBN 9789993239246.