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The Royal Standard of Malta during the reign of Elizabeth II, Queen of Malta Cross of the Knights Hospitaller, called the Maltese Cross. The Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo had been ruled by Phoenician, Byzantine and Roman aristocrats, before passing to various European monarchies and eventually a republican government. Foreign ...
This article lists the heads of state of Malta, from independence as the State of Malta in 1964 to present.. From 1964 to 1974, Malta was a Commonwealth realm and its head of state under the Constitution of Malta was the queen of Malta, Elizabeth II – who was also simultaneously the queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.
The Knights and the British both undertook to maintain the rights and privileges of the Maltese. [2] In the later nineteenth century the British government gave official recognition to several noble titles that had been created by the Grand Masters of the Knights of Malta and other fontes honorum. There were 29 title holders: nine marquises ...
This is a timeline of Maltese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Malta and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Malta. See also the list of monarchs of Malta and list of governors of Malta.
This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of Maltese monarchs; A. List of defunct airlines of Malta; C. Catacombs of Malta; List of civil commissioners of Malta;
The State of Malta (Maltese: Stat ta’ Malta), commonly known as Malta, existed between 21 September 1964 and 13 December 1974. It is the predecessor to the modern-day Republic of Malta . The Crown Colony of Malta became independent under the Malta Independence Act 1964 (c. 86) passed by the British Parliament .
This is a list of Maltese governments from the creation of the first self-Government of Malta in 1921. Date Allegiance (pre-1964) / Head of State (post-1964)
This is a list of notable Maltese people including those not born in, or current residents of, Malta; they are Maltese nationals This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.