Emmanuel Magri (also known as Manuel or Manwel; 27 February 1851, in Valletta – 29 March 1907, in Sfax) was a Maltese ethnographer, archaeologist and...
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comprehensively compiled by the scholar (and pioneer in Maltese archaeology) Manwel Magri in his core criticism "Ħrejjef Missirijietna" ("Fables from our Forefathers")...
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twentieth century, Maltese folktales were collected by the Jesuit scholar Manwel Magri and published in the series Kotba tal-Mogħdija taż-Żmien and also in...
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Manwel De Vilhena) Roman Catholic 2nd Sunday of July Carmelite Parish Church, Gżira Ħamrun Parish Immaculate Conception Southern Region Manoel Magri Street...
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Statue of the Sacred Heart of Mary Triq il-Kappuċċini c/w Triq Patri Manwel Magri 36°02′51″N 14°14′42″E / 36.047464°N 14.244863°E / 36.047464; 14.244863...
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(1606) of Hieronymus Megiser, who had visited Malta in 1588–1589; Domenico Magri gave the etymologies of some Maltese words in his Hierolexicon, sive sacrum...
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minister and architect of Malta's independence and the temporary residence of Manwel Dimech who was one of Malta's foremost revolutionary thinkers at the turn...
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(1931–2010) – Deputy Prime Minister of Malta; President of Malta (1999–2004) Manwel Dimech (1860–1921) – politician; social reformer; philosopher; journalist;...
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of a Tyrant) by the Neapolitan author, Giuseppe Folliero de Luna. Anton Manwel Caruana's novel Ineż Farruġ (1889), the first Maltese novel, was modelled...
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Apostle – Christian saint (2019) Anthony of Antioch – Christian saint (1998) Manwel Attard – Maltese Sette Giugno victim (1985) Emmanuel Attard Bezzina – Maltese...
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of a Tyrant), by the Neapolitan author, Giuseppe Folliero de Luna. Anton Manwel Caruana's novel, Ineż Farruġ (1889), was modelled on traditional Italian...
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