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One of the most significant periods in Malta’s history

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One of the most significant periods in Malta’s history began in 1530, when the Knights of St. John were granted control of the island

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The Normans restored Christianity to Malta

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In the late 11th century, the Normans restored Christianity to Malta after the Arab rule. The Normans conquered the island in 1091,

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The Arabs conquered Malta

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The Arabs conquered Malta in the 9th century and their rule brought many significant changes to the island.

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The Byzantine Empire took control of Malta

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The Byzantine Empire took control of Malta in 535 AD, and the island became part of the Eastern Roman Empire for several centuries.

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Shipwreck of St. Paul in 60 AD

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Malta’s Roman history is also marked by the shipwreck of St. Paul in 60 AD. He was en route to Rome when his ship was caught in a storm

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Romans introduced advanced infrastructure in Malta

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The Romans introduced advanced infrastructure in Malta that left a lasting mark on the island. They constructed roads, villas & public baths

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Malta fell under Roman control in 218 BC

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Malta fell under Roman control in 218 BC and became a vital part of the Roman Empire. Its strategic location made it important

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Phoenicians arrived on Malta around 800 BC

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Phoenicians arrived on Malta around 800 BC and became the next major civilization to leave their mark on the island.

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Ä gantija temples are some of the oldest stone structures

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Dating back to around 3600 BC, The Ä gantija temples are some of the oldest stone structures that are freestanding in the world.

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Malta’s history stretches back thousands of years

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Malta’s history stretches back thousands of years, with the first evidence of human settlement dating to around 5200 BC.

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