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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the remarkable story of the Maltese language, a unique Semitic language that has survived centuries of foreign rule on the island of Malta. From its Phoenician origins to its evolution under the Knights of St. John, British colonialism, and modern independence, Maltese is a linguistic testament to Malta's resilience. The hosts discuss how the language absorbed influences from Arabic, Sicilian, Italian, and English, while maintaining its distinct identity. They delve into the role of the Knights in shaping the language, the 19th-century standardization efforts by Mikiel Anton Vassalli, the 'father of the Maltese language,' and the debates over its status in education and national identity. Listeners will learn about the unique features of Maltese, including its Semitic grammar with Romance vocabulary, the use of the Latin alphabet, and its survival as a spoken and written language despite pressures from Italian and English. The episode also touches on modern efforts to preserve Maltese in the age of globalization and digital media. #MalteseLanguage #MikielAntonVassalli #SemiticLanguages #Phoenician #Arabic #Sicilian #Italian #English #KnightsOfStJohn #BritishColonial #MalteseHistory #Linguistics #LanguageRevival #Mediterranean #IslandHistory #Malta #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In 1530, Emperor Charles V granted the Maltese archipelago to the Knights Hospitaller as a feudal fief. This episode unpacks the political negotiations, the Knights' desperation after losing Rhodes, the resistance of the Maltese population, and the terms of the grant. Lucas and Luna explore the personalities involved—Charles V, Grand Master Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, and the Maltese jurist who tried to bargain—and how this transfer set the stage for Malta's transformation into a fortress corsair state. The episode covers the 1522 fall of Rhodes, the Knights' wandering years in Italy, the 1530 Treaty of Barcelona, the feudal obligations of the Knights to Sicily, and the 1547 revolt of the Maltese against the Knights' rule. It also touches on the corsair economy that the Knights brought and the strategic importance of Malta's harbors for Spanish imperial ambitions. #KnightsHospitaller #Malta #CharlesV #PhilippeVilliersDeLIsleAdam #TreatyOfBarcelona #Rhodes1522 #Corso #MalteseHistory #FortressIsland #16thCentury #Mediterranean #FexingoHistory #OrderOfStJohn #SpanishEmpire #FeudalGrant #MalteseRevolt #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In 1565, as the Ottoman fleet besieged Malta, the Knights of St. John smuggled a fortune in gold and silver out of Birgu under cover of darkness — a secret cargo that vanished from historical records for centuries. This episode follows the evidence trail: a coded dispatch from Grand Master Jean de Valette, a shipwreck off the coast of Sicily, and a 20th-century discovery in a Valletta cellar. We explore why the Knights hid their treasury, how the corso economy generated immense wealth, and what happened to the gold that never reached its destination. Join Lucas and Luna as they unravel a real historical mystery — a heist plot, a cover-up, and a treasure that may still lie buried beneath the streets of Malta. #Malta #KnightsOfStJohn #LostGold #1565 #OttomanSiege #Birgu #JeanDeValette #Corso #Sicily #Treasure #HistoryMystery #Mediterranean #Shipwreck #ArchivalDiscovery #Valletta #GrandMaster #16thCentury #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

This episode of The Story of Malta turns to the smallest of the Maltese islands: Comino. While Gozo and Malta bore the brunt of Ottoman attacks, Comino served as a strategic buffer and a refuge. Lucas and Luna explore the construction of the Santa Marija Tower under Grand Master Alof de Wignacourt in 1618, its role as a watchtower and signal station, and the island's use as a hunting preserve for the Knights. They discuss the failed invasion of 1623, the island's salt pans, and its eerie history as a quarantine station (lazzaretto) for plague ships. The conversation also touches on the legend of the Comino curse and the island's rediscovery as a tourist destination. A rich, little-known chapter of Malta's fortress network comes to light. #Comino #SantaMarijaTower #AlofDeWignacourt #KnightsOfStJohn #MalteseIslands #1623Invasion #Lazzaretto #SaltPans #FortressIsland #MediterraneanHistory #Watchtower #PlagueQuarantine #CominoCurse #FexingoHistory #Podcast #MalteseHistory #KnightsHospitaller #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In 1595, a single slave ship sparked a crisis that threatened to tear apart the Order of St. John in Malta. When the Capitana, a Muslim vessel captured by the Knights, was found to be carrying goods belonging to Venetian merchants, it ignited a diplomatic firestorm. Venice demanded restitution, the Pope intervened, and Grand Master Hugues Loubenx de Verdalle faced an impossible choice: uphold the corso — the Knights' lucrative practice of seizing enemy ships and enslaving their crews — or risk alienating a Christian ally and destabilizing the island's economy. This episode dives into the legal, moral, and political dimensions of the Corso Crisis, exploring how the Knights justified their actions, how the bagno (slave prison) shaped Maltese society, and why this forgotten controversy foreshadowed the Order's long decline. We follow the trials of Giorgio Calvo, a Maltese captain caught in the crossfire, and examine the fragile balance between faith, piracy, and survival on the frontier of Christendom. #CorsoCrisis1595 #KnightsOfStJohn #MaltaHistory #MediterraneanHistory #Venice #HuguesLoubenxDeVerdalle #GiorgioCalvo #Capitana #Bagno #Corso #SquadraGalleggianti #SlaveShip #Diplomacy #PapalIntervention #FexingoHistory #History #16thCentury #Piracy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In 1595, a single slave ship captured by the Knights of St. John triggered a diplomatic firestorm that nearly brought the Order to its knees. This episode unpacks the so-called 'Corso Crisis' — the moment when Malta's economy of privateering and slave-taking collided with the fragile peace treaties between the Spanish Habsburgs and the Ottoman Empire. We follow the infamous capture of the 'Capitana' by the Knights' galleys, the furious protests of the Venetian and French ambassadors, and the internal struggle within the Order between the corso faction and those who wanted to rein in the corsairs. Along the way, we meet Grand Master Hugues Loubenx de Verdalle, the bellicose corsair captain Giorgio Calvo, and the papal nuncio who tried to broker a truce. This is the story of how Malta's 'secret weapon' — its licensed piracy — almost destroyed the very institution it was meant to defend. #CorsoCrisis #KnightsOfMalta #1595 #Capitana #GrandMasterVerdalle #GiorgioCalvo #OttomanEmpire #SpanishHabsburgs #VenetianAmbassador #PapalNuncio #SlaveShip #Privateering #Corso #MediterraneanHistory #OrderOfStJohn #FexingoHistory #History #Malta Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the brutal engine behind the Knights of St. John's economy: the corso, a state-sanctioned system of maritime raiding and slave-taking that turned Malta into a Mediterranean hub. They trace how captured Muslims and Jews were processed at the bagno in Valletta, auctioned off, and forced to row the Knights' galleys or labor on fortifications. Lucas explains the legal fiction that distinguished corso from piracy, the role of the Consiglio degli Armamenti in licensing raids, and the staggering numbers—perhaps 10,000 slaves on an island of only 30,000 free people. He also covers the human cost: the slave revolts of 1531 and 1749, the special court that handled corso disputes, and the forgotten voices of the enslaved who built the walls of Valletta. Luna asks about the moral contradictions of a religious order profiting from enslavement. This is a look at Malta's dark side, based on recent scholarship by Anne Brogini and others. #Corso #KnightsOfStJohn #MaltaHistory #Slavery #Bagno #Valletta #ConsiglioDegliArmamenti #SlaveRevolt #MediterraneanHistory #OttomanEmpire #Corsairs #AnneBrogini #GrandMasterPinto #FortStElmo #Birgu #History #FexingoHistory #MaritimeRaid Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In 1565, the Ottoman Empire launched a massive invasion of Malta, aiming to crush the Knights Hospitaller and seize the island as a gateway to Europe. This episode dives into the Great Siege of Malta, focusing on the pivotal 36-hour battle at Fort St. Elmo, where the Knights delayed the Ottoman fleet long enough for a relief force to arrive from Sicily. We explore the strategic genius of Grand Master Jean de Valette, the fatal error of Ottoman commander Mustafa Pasha, and the role of Maltese civilians who fought alongside the Knights. Discover how the siege reshaped Mediterranean power, leading to the construction of Valletta and ending the Ottoman threat to the central Mediterranean. With vivid details on the fortifications, weaponry, and human cost, this is a story of desperation, courage, and the turning point that saved Malta. #GreatSiegeOfMalta #JeanDeValette #FortStElmo #OttomanEmpire #KnightsHospitaller #MustafaPasha #SuleimanTheMagnificent #1565 #MediterraneanHistory #MilitaryHistory #SiegeWarfare #Valletta #Birgu #Senglea #GrandHarbour #Dragut #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of The Story of Malta, hosts Lucas and Luna delve into the corso system — the state-sanctioned privateering that underpinned the Knights of St. John's economy for over two centuries. Lucas explains how the corso transformed Malta into a corsair hub, with Knights and Maltese crews raiding Muslim shipping across the Mediterranean. He discusses the legal framework of the armamenti, the division of spoils, and the role of the Consiglio degli Armamenti. Luna asks about the human cost, prompting Lucas to describe the fate of captured slaves and the bustling slave market in Valletta. They explore the tension between religious zeal and profit, the impact on Malta's economy, and the gradual decline of the corso as European powers shifted. Lucas also covers the legacy of the corso in Maltese culture and architecture, from the fortified homes of corsair captains to the slave prisons. The episode offers a nuanced look at a controversial but central aspect of Hospitaller Malta. #CorsoSystem #KnightsOfStJohn #MalteseHistory #Privateering #Mediterranean #SlaveTrade #Valletta #Birgu #Hospitallers #ConsiglioDegliArmamenti #Corsairs #16thCentury #17thCentury #EarlyModern #History #FexingoHistory #Malta #Slavery Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of 'The Story of Malta,' Lucas and Luna explore a lesser-known treasure of the Knights Hospitaller: their vast library of medieval manuscripts. After the Great Siege of 1565, Grand Master Jean de Valette and his successors amassed thousands of volumes—religious texts, medical treatises, maps, and classical works—housed in the Biblioteca Melitense in Valletta. Lucas reveals how the library survived the Ottoman threat, the French occupation under Napoleon, and World War II bombings. He discusses famous manuscripts like the 'Breviarium Melitense' and the 'Codex of St. John,' the role of librarian Giovanni Battista della Valle, and the tragic dispersal of many works in the 19th century. The episode also touches on the library's connection to the Sacra Infermeria's medical knowledge and the corso's captured books. Tune in for a story of preservation, loss, and the enduring power of written knowledge on a fortress island. #Malta #KnightsHospitaller #MedievalManuscripts #BibliotecaMelitense #JeanDeValette #Valletta #SacraInfermeria #Manuscripts #HistoryOfBooks #MediterraneanHistory #GreatSiege1565 #NapoleonInMalta #WWIIMalta #GiovanniBattistaDellaValle #BreviariumMelitense #Codex #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo