- The
Dejma (Maltese: Id-
Dejma) was a 14th
century mercenary combatant force dedicated to
protect the
Maltese Islands in case of a raid on one or more of...
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being named Ħal Safi.
According to 1419
records of the
Standing Army (id-
Dejma),
between eighty and
ninety people were
considered as
village residents...
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Brittanika (Britannic Street) Triq Ħal
Tarxien (Tarxien Road) Triq id-
Dejma (
Dejma Street) Triq il-Kbira (Main Street) Triq il-Palma (Palm Street) Triq...
- Ta'
Tabibu Farmhouse,
originally known as the
Dejma Tower, is a
medieval building in St. Paul's Bay, Malta,
which originally served as a
militia watch...
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reference of Ħal Għargħur as far back as 1419, in the
lists of the
Dejma,
which was a
Militia that
guarded the
locals from
pirate attacks. The settlement...
- (which is now the seat of the
Victoria Local Council). C****ar
organized the
dejma and
collected money to pay the
troops under his command. Pro-French partisans...
- for many years,
linked with this attack. In 1658, a
member of the Żejtun
dejma,
Clemente Tabone built a
chapel dedicated to St. Clement. It is
often stated...
- the
Chapel St.
Nicholas at the cemetery, a
cross column (Is-Salib tad-
Dejma), and a
number of
niches scattered around the village.
There are two WWII...
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council Clockwise from top left:Tower of the
Parish Church of St Andrew,
Dejma Cross, Neo-Baroque building, Tal-Ftajjar Chapel, and
former British military...
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replaced the role of Ta'
Tabibu farmhouse which was
previously known as
Dejma Tower. An
artillery battery was
added a
century later in 1715.
Today the...