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  1. Malta became a British protectorate, becoming a de facto colony in 1813. The islands became an important naval base for the British, serving as the headquarters of the Mediterranean Fleet. During the last quarter of the 19th century, there were advancements in technology and finance.

  2. 4 days ago · A small but strategically important group of islands, the archipelago has through its long and turbulent history played a vital role in the struggles of a succession of powers for domination of the Mediterranean and in the interplay between emerging Europe and the older cultures of Africa and the Middle East.

  3. An overview of the history of Malta and how the islands and their inhabitants evolved through ages of occupation by foreign rulers.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › MaltaMalta - Wikipedia

    Malta became a British colony in 1813, serving as the headquarters for the British Mediterranean Fleet. It was besieged by the Axis powers during World War II and was an important Allied base for operations in North Africa and the Mediterranean.

  5. Malta's independence and Modern Times. A timeline of the main events of Maltese History, from prehistory to the present years, highlighting important events.

  6. Mar 20, 2023 · Seven key moments in the history of Malta. Once traded for a falcon, collectively awarded the George Cross, besieged and coveted by world powers the globe over – Malta’s history is full of fascinating stories. Here are seven key moments from the tiny Mediterranean nation’s tumultuous past…

  7. A brief overview on Maltese History, from prehistory to recent events, passing by the civilisations that populated the island and the different rulers.

  8. Malta's prehistory ends in around 700 BC, when the islands were colonized by the Phoenicians. They ruled the islands until they fell in 218 BC to the Roman Republic. The island was acquired by the Eastern Romans or Byzantines in the 6th century AD, who were expelled by Aghlabids following a siege in 870 AD.

  9. In Malta: History. The earliest archaeological remains in Malta date from about 5000 bce. Neolithic farmers lived in caves such as those at Għar Dalam (near Birżebbuġa) or villages such as Skorba (near Żebbiegħ) and produced pottery similar to that of contemporary eastern Sicily. An elaborate cult….

  10. Extraordinary details unveiling the history of Malta An overview of the different phases in Maltese prehistory and their respective characteristics By National Museum of Archaeology, Malta

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