Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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Page 191
... population was at least similar , if not more hardworking , and thus that the population as a whole was more involved in local commerce and trade than originally thought . Crime and Punishment : Approximately two - thirds of the Maltese ...
... population was at least similar , if not more hardworking , and thus that the population as a whole was more involved in local commerce and trade than originally thought . Crime and Punishment : Approximately two - thirds of the Maltese ...
Page 255
... population of a mere 500 , to a fully - fledged and well - defended city , that prided itself with palaces , churches , an arsenal , a hospital and other buildings vital for the Order . Its defences were strong enough to withstand the ...
... population of a mere 500 , to a fully - fledged and well - defended city , that prided itself with palaces , churches , an arsenal , a hospital and other buildings vital for the Order . Its defences were strong enough to withstand the ...
Page 261
... population to more than 12,000 . The near - contemporary chronicler Giacomo Bosio describes how accommodation was very restricted , how the knights themselves had to sleep in small houses in groups of ten to fifteen , how the populace ...
... population to more than 12,000 . The near - contemporary chronicler Giacomo Bosio describes how accommodation was very restricted , how the knights themselves had to sleep in small houses in groups of ten to fifteen , how the populace ...
Contents
Living on the Margin Byzantine Farmers | 93 |
The British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands 18471859 | 107 |
Founts of Identity The Thirst of Hercules | 125 |
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