A Maltese Christmas
<span class="excerpt_part">...every other building in Malta. Yes, the Maltese are catholic Christmastide is the season that this is most abundantly clear. Christmas Shopping and Decorations The streets of the commercial centres...</span>
Malta: A Tale of Two Sieges V
<span class="excerpt_part">...figure remaining under his own command. He immediately ordeedr a halt to the evacuation. The relief force, under De le Corna, took caution in the advance toward the besieged area...</span>
Malta: A Tale of Two Sieges
<span class="excerpt_part">...for the forces to have wintered in Malta if necessary and prevent the Knights from communicating with Sicily. Sultan Suleiman’s choice to appoint two commanders over his forces was the...</span>
Malta: Faith through the Ages II
<span class="excerpt_part">...faith in part one at the conquest of the Islands by the Norman King Roger I in 1091, whereby Malta was liberated from Arabic rule and brought freedom of religion....</span>
Malta: A Tale of Two Sieges III
<span class="excerpt_part">...the disablement of the guns this did not happen and Candèlissa’s troops left their dead and dying companions floating in the water and made a move on the bastion walls....</span>
Malta: Faith through the Ages I
<span class="excerpt_part">...saw the completion of the monumental Tarxien Temple complex. It is not clear whether this impressive temple served as some sort of ancient pagan cathedral serving as the focal point...</span>
Malta: World War II – Part 2
<span class="excerpt_part">...Italy and Malta had previously shared a close bond but overnight they were at war. When the bombs started coming down on the 11th June, 1940; it was a rude...</span>
Malta: A Tale of Two Sieges II
<span class="excerpt_part">...a minor miracle occurred which lifted the spirits of the defenders and enraged the high command of the enemy. A small relief force consisting of four vessels from Sicily, made...</span>
Malta: All About Water
<span class="excerpt_part">...bathing sites within the European Union in 2005 according to a European bathing report issued by the European commission with 100% of bathing sites being regarded as excellent compared to...</span>
Malta: World War II – Part 1
<span class="excerpt_part">...‘Faith, Hope and Charity.’ The gladiators continued in combat until they were destroyed or worn out. Admiral Cunningham, the commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean fleet knew too well that unless Malta’s...</span>