- Ġan
Franġisk Bonamico (or
Giovanni Francesco Bonamico) (1639–1680) was a
Maltese doctor and a
member of the
Order of St. John.
Bonamico wrote in Latin...
- Ġ.F.
Abela Junior College,
commonly known as the
Junior College (JC), is a
further education college in Msida, Malta,
which prepares students for the Matriculation...
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Francesco Vincenzo Zahra (Maltese:
Franġisk Żahra, 15
December 1710 – 19
August 1773) was a
Maltese painter who
mainly painted religious works in the Neapolitan...
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Francesco "Franco"
Zerafa (Maltese:
Franġisk Zerafa, 1679 – 21
April 1758) was a
Maltese architect and
donato to the Religion. In 1714, he
succeeded Giovanni...
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Canon Giovanni Pietro Francesco Agius de
Soldanis (Maltese: Ġan Piet
Franġisk Agius de Soldanis, 30
October 1712 – 30
January 1770),
often called de Soldanis...
- tal-Kappuċini) at
Frangisk Saver Fenech Street,
Floriana St. Frances'
Convent of
Conventional Franciscans Brothers (Kunvent San
Franġisk tal-Patrijiet Franġiskani...
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Boffa Hospital, Sqaq Ħarper (Harper Lane)
Floriana Health Centre, Triq
Franġisk Saver Fenech (Frances
Xavier Fenech Street)
Central Public Library, Triq...
- Ġorġ area. San
Franġisk (San Franġesk)
Adjacent to the San Ġorġ area, the San
Franġisk area is
situated around the
Pjazza San
Franġisk,
which acts as...
- best-known poems.
Pietru Caxaro (died 1485) – The
first noted Maltese poet Ġan
Franġisk Bonamico (1639–1680)
Gioacchino Navarro (1748–1813)
Patri Fidiel, (c. 1762–1824)...
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South in the
Kuttanad region of the
Changanacherry ArchDiocese) Maltese:
Franġisk,
Frans Manx:
Frank Neapolitan:
Francesco (diminutives: Ciccio, Ciccillo)...