Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 10-11Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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... Maltese propinquity to the local indigenous population : the Maltese spoke a similar language , wore similar clothes and lived in similar neighborhoods . Unfortunately , then , this is mainly what we know about the Maltese in Tunisia ...
... Maltese propinquity to the local indigenous population : the Maltese spoke a similar language , wore similar clothes and lived in similar neighborhoods . Unfortunately , then , this is mainly what we know about the Maltese in Tunisia ...
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... Maltese who had contacted Consul General Wood to rectify what they perceived as some wrong committed by Tunisian laws , Tunisian officials , or subjects . These letters give one the sense of the degree to which the Maltese had made a ...
... Maltese who had contacted Consul General Wood to rectify what they perceived as some wrong committed by Tunisian laws , Tunisian officials , or subjects . These letters give one the sense of the degree to which the Maltese had made a ...
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... Maltese language which goes back that far . As far as I know , but I stand to be corrected , the first Maltese words ever to be recorded on paper , actually toponyms , crop up in the oldest known Italian portulan of the Mediterranean ...
... Maltese language which goes back that far . As far as I know , but I stand to be corrected , the first Maltese words ever to be recorded on paper , actually toponyms , crop up in the oldest known Italian portulan of the Mediterranean ...
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The Italian Connection in | 5 |
The Movement of Scythian Nomads | 21 |
Malcolm Barber | 29 |
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