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Malta
Knights Of St. John
Valletta
Maltese Language
Ottoman Empire
Great Siege Of 1565
Knights Of Malta
Great Siege Of Malta
Valletta, Malta
Napoleon Bonaparte
Corso
Inquisition
Knights Hospitaller
British Empire
1693 Great Earthquake
Baroque Architecture
Slavery
Inquisition (malta)
Gozo
Mdina

Malta, a speck of limestone in the central Mediterranean, has been a fortress coveted by empires for millennia. From the Phoenicians to the Romans, the Arabs to the Normans, and most famously the Knights of St. John, every power understood that controlling Malta meant controlling the sea lanes between east and west. In this series, Lucas and Luna trace the island's extraordinary history: the myste... more

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In May 1678, the Ottoman fleet appeared off the coast of Malta not for a siege, but for a brutal naval bombardment that targeted the Grand Harbour's fortifications. Grand Master Gregorio Carafa responded by ordering the construction of an underground... more

In 1722, on the island of Malta, a Dominican friar named Father Mauro Inguanez stood before the Roman Inquisition, accused of spreading heretical ideas. This episode explores the clash between Enlightenment thought and the rigid orthodoxy of the Knig... more

In 1687, Valletta’s slave market was the busiest in the Mediterranean. This episode dives into the Knights of St. John’s corso economy — their state-sanctioned piracy that captured thousands of Muslim slaves and filled the Order’s coffers. Lucas and ... more

In 1571, just six years after the Great Siege, the Knights of St. John sent their galleys to join the Holy League against the Ottoman fleet. The Battle of Lepanto was one of the largest naval engagements in history. But Malta's contribution came at a... more

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Host primarily guiding the Maltese history narrative; associated with the show and featured as a main presenter across episodes.
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Q: Wait, poisoning the wells? Did they really believe that?
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The show centers on Malta's strategic role in Mediterranean history, from ancient temple builders through Arab and Norman periods, the Knights of St. John, the Great Siege, and the island's later place in World War II and independence. Each episode blends military history, archaeology, language, and cultural heritage to reveal how a small fortress island shaped regional dynamics, maritime power, and identity. Listeners can expect vivid storytelling around fortifications, seafaring networks, and Maltese language evolution, often anchored by archival records, notable figures, and enduring symbols tied to Valletta and the island's fortress narrative. The program likely stands out for its accessible yet scholarly approach, two-host dynamic, and... more

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