#HistFicMay 31. I am focusing on my current project. I have read & watched many #WWII stories but #Malta’s part is often overlooked. I’d like to fill that gap & maybe succeed in sharing the story. Then ppl can read the book while on #holiday here.😎Sun, sea & #HistoricalFiction
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#Fun#Maltese#History#Fact 78. This site in #Gozo served as a lighthouse since the 17th c. This more recent version lit up for the first time in 1853 with a system of oil lamps & brass plates. Today it’s also an atmosphere watch for the #Mediterranean
#Fun#Maltese#History#Fact 77.A Carpenters’ Guild existed in #Vittoriosa#Malta since the 16th c to service the Knights’ fleet. In the 19th c the guild built this oratory dedicated to St Joseph and it survived blast from nearby direct hits in #WWII. Today it serves as a museum
#Fun#Maltese#History#Fact 76. According to legend, this hole at the Inquisitor’s Palace in #Vittoriosa#Malta was a well embedded with swords used for torture. The truth is that through the 16th & 18th centuries, it served as a communal latrine for all the prisoners.🙃
#Fun#Maltese#History#Fact 75 French Grand Master de Valette led the #Malta victory in the Great Siege of 1565. He prayed in a chapel in #Vittoriosa between skirmishes and later left his hat & sword in thanksgiving. His name remains tied to Malta’s capital #Valletta.
#Fun#Maltese#History#Fact 74 At noon each day a gun is fired at #Valletta’s Saluting Battery. The timekeeping service started in 1824 for vessels entering port & was discontinued in 1923 with the advent of telegraphic signals. It resumed in 2004 thanks to @WirtArtna NGO.
#Fun#Maltese#History#Fact 73 In April 1798 Napoleon planned the invasion of #Malta in this letter. On 9th June his fleet anchored off Malta requesting the Grand Master to ‘resupply water’ 😏Within a day the islands fell to the new French Order after 268 yrs of Knights’ rule.
#Fun#Maltese#History#Fact 72 Strained relations between the bishop of #Malta & the Knights of St John in the 16thc, led the Pope to appoint his permanent delegate to the island in 1574 - the Roman Inquisitor. For 2 centuries, this was his seat in #Vittoriosa.
#Fun#Maltese#History#Fact 71 In May 1942, #Malta’s only official #WWII traitor & spy, showed up on a dinghy beneath these cliffs. Caught in rough weather, he was rescued by a patrol boat but was recognised by a childhood friend. He was executed for treason later that year.
#Fun#Maltese#History#Fact 70 This square in #Valletta captures 4 eras: the Auberge d’Aragon (right) built in 1571, also the venue for #Malta’s Independence negotiations in 1964; a memorial to the 1798 revolt vs the 🇫🇷; the 1844 Anglican Cathedral (left) & a British phonebox.
#Fun#Maltese#History#Fact 69. The Lascaris War Rooms were the nerve centre for #Malta’s defence coordination during #WWII. In July ‘43, the complex welcomed Generals Eisenhower & Montgomery & other Allied leaders for the launch of Operation Husky.
#Fun#Maltese#History#Fact 68 The biggest legacy of the early medieval Arab rule in #Malta is the Maltese language, but beautiful artefacts survive like Maymuna’s gravestone. The Kufic script records the girl’s death in 1174.
#Fun#Maltese#History#Fact 67 Construction of #Malta’s capital city, #Valletta, started in March 1566. Situated on a hill, most of the city’s peripheral streets are sheer slopes or stairways. Quite challenging if you’re going up.