Sunday, October 2, 2016

A treasure trove of Malta’s commercial maritime history

The Banca Giuratale in Mdina (right). A collection of 473 items made up of 22 bundles and 253 bound volumes occupy 50 metres of open shelving at the archives. Photos: Mark Zammit Cordina

The history of the Maltese islands is a rich narrative of a privileged relationship with its surrounding sea – a timeline of colonial influences largely seduced by the islands' geo-political location, natural harbours and commanding trading routes across the Mediterranean. The Order of the Knights of St John had a long and profound relationship with the Mediterranean, becoming the finest navigators and fighting seamen of their time.  In 1530, Malta became the seat of the Order and the Knights soon committed to make the island a stronghold against the impending threat of an attack by the... This article is part of our premium content. Full story is available on Times of Malta Premium.

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