Francesco Buhagiar (7 September 1876 – 27 June 1934) was the second Prime Minister of Malta (1923–1924). He was elected from the Maltese Political Union...
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Antonio Maria Buhagiar (1846–1891), born Spiridion Buhagiar, Catholic bishop Francesco Buhagiar (1876–1934), Maltese politician Gio Nicola Buhagiar (1698–1752)...
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in, or current residents of, Malta; they are Maltese nationals. Valerie Buhagiar (born 1964) Joseph Calleia (1897–1975) Terry Camilleri (born 1949) Charles...
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(1862–1925) 1921 26 October 1921 13 October 1923 1 year, 352 days UPM 2 Francesco Buhagiar (1876–1934) — 13 October 1923 22 September 1924 345 days UPM 3 Ugo...
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Adolphe-Basile Routhier, Canadian lawyer and judge (b. 1839) 1934 – Francesco Buhagiar, Maltese politician, 2nd Prime Minister of Malta (b. 1876) 1935 –...
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Malti was played for the first time in public, and the same year Francesco Buhagiar became Prime Minister, followed in 1924 by Sir Ugo Pasquale Mifsud...
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Joseph Howard Maltese Political Union Maltese Government 1921–24 1923 Francesco Buhagiar Maltese Political Union 1924 Ugo Pasquale Mifsud Nationalist Party...
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businessman and financier, co-founded E. F. Hutton & Co. (d. 1962) 1876 – Francesco Buhagiar, Maltese politician, 2nd Prime Minister of Malta (d. 1934) 1876 –...
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physician and physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1935) September 7 – Francesco Buhagiar, 2nd Prime Minister of Malta (d. 1934) September 13 – Sherwood Anderson...
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Nestor Makhno, Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary (b. 1888) June 27 – Francesco Buhagiar, 2nd Prime Minister of Malta (b. 1876) June 30 – Murdered during the...
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for the Legislative Assembly. In 1924, at 35, Mifsud succeeded to Francesco Buhagiar, becoming the youngest Prime Minister in the British Empire. Following...
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Gio Nicola Buhagiar (Maltese: Ġannikol Buhagiar, 17 May 1698 – 21 March 1752) was a Maltese painter. Buhagiar was born in Żebbuġ on 17 May 1698. He was...
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Giuseppe Dellavalle. Studio SM, Paris. 1998. Spiridion Vincent Buhagiar, Francesco Azopardi (1748–1809): A Maltese Classical Composer, Theorist, and...
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Governor‑General Lord Plumer Preceded by Position Established Succeeded by Francesco Buhagiar Personal details Born 4 December 1862 Valletta, Malta Died 20 May...
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Position Status 1921 Joseph Howard 7,999 39.07 14 / 32 — 1st Minority government 1924 Francesco Buhagiar 6,553 27.23 10 / 32 4 2nd Coalition government...
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Prime Minister before Prime Minister after Francesco Buhagiar Political Union Francesco Buhagiar Political Union...
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20 January 1936 1 Joseph Howard 26 October 1921 13 October 1923 2 Francesco Buhagiar 13 October 1923 22 September 1924 3 Ugo Pasquale Mifsud September...
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as a member of the Order of St. John. Prime Minister of Malta Dr. Francesco Buhagiar 1923-1924 (Oil on Canvas - 127x100cm) Prime Minister of Malta Dr....
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Election Representatives 1921 Francesco Buhagiar (UPM) Gerald Strickland (Conservative) Luigi Borg (UPM) Walter Salamone (Conservative) 4 seats 1921–1935...
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Gio Nicola Buhagiar's workshop in the 1730s. By around 1740, his style began to mature and develop further than that of his tutor Buhagiar. Zahra became...
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A powder mill explosion in Olympia, Washington, killed 11. Died: Francesco Buhagiar, 57, 2nd Prime Minister of Malta Adolf Hitler attended the wedding...
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depicts the Conversion of Saint Paul. The work of Rokku Buhagiar, it replaced an earlier one by Francesco Zahra. There is one high altar and two side altars...
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Road) - formerly called Triq Kordin (Corradino Road) Triq l-Isqof Buhagiar (Bishop Buhagiar Street) Triq Lampuka (Lampuka Street) Triq Sammat (Sammat Street)...
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brother of Étienne François Geoffroy (b. 1685) March 21 – Gio Nicola Buhagiar, Maltese painter (b. 1698) April 29 – Matthew Michell, English politician...
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Association league system. The club was founded by brothers Jürgen and Kurt Buhagiar, who jointly conceived the idea of creating an amateur football team for...
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Cutajar (Deputy Mayor) Justin Schembri Nancy Aquilina Rita Borg Kaylocke Buhagiar Antoine Attard Owen Patrick Attard John Mary Calleja Deborah Mifsud John...
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(2003 Russian film), by Aleksandr Khvan Carmen (2021 film), by Valerie Buhagiar Carmen (2022 film), by Benjamin Millepied Carmen (Barney Kessel album)...
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son of Clemente Busuttil and Rosa Magro. A student of art with Rocco Buhagiar (c.1725-1805) in Valletta, at age 18 in 1780 Michele Busuttil moved to...
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painter and art restorer. https://samuelbugeja.com/index.html Gio Nicola Buhagiar (1698–1752), painter Anna Calleja (born 1997) Giuseppe Calì (1846–1930)...
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Facebook. Archived from the original on 21 April 2018. Vella, Roderick; Buhagiar, Stephen (2018). The People of Malta. Book Distributors Limited. ISBN 9789990985634...
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