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- Losco, Ira, 1981-1
- Love2
- Lunzjata (Rabat, Malta)2
- Luther King, Martin, 1929-19682
- Luther, Martin, 1483-15461
- Luzi, Alfredo1
- Luzi, Mario, 1914-20051
- Lyricists -- Malta1
- Mafia3
- Magri, Carlo, 1597?-16933
- Magri, Manwel, 1851-19071
- Magritte, Rene, 1898-19671
- Mahfuz, Najib, 1911-2006. Al-Sukkariyya1
- Mahfuz, Najib, 1911-2006. Bayn al-Qasrayn1
- Mahfuz, Najib, 1911-2006. Qasr al-Shawq1
- Mahoney, Josephine, 1932-3
- Mahoney, Josephine, 1932- . O zmien helu : il-palk, ir-radju u jien -- Criticism and interpretation1
- Mahoney, Patricia1
- Mallia, Alfred, 1950-1
- Mallia, Gorg, 1957-3
- Mallia, Marilyn1
- Mallia, Mary Rose, 1953-5
- Mal
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List of Maltese people
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[edit]Military figures - Siege of Malta (1798–1800)
[edit]Other National Assembly representatives coordinating the Maltese Battalions:[1][3][4][5]
Leaders of the Gozitan Battalion:
- Leader: Rev Saver Cassar, Archpriest of the Matrice assisted by Fortunato Spiteri
- Tommaso Cassar and Felice Grech for Gharb
- Liberato Grech and Liberato Sultana for Xagħra
- Giuseppe Grima and Martino Asciak for Zebbug
- Dr Francesco Pace for Rabat
- Angelo Vella and Giuseppe Zammit for Sannat
- Francesco Zammit and Francesco Refalo for Xewkija
Musicians
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An intriguing custom common in Japan centuries ago went as follows: an artist, successful or not, would change his name every few years, in order to be reborn with a new identity, a clean slate, a fresh approach, thereby ensuring that the burden and expectations of his old name are magically discarded and the bearable lightness of the new can be allowed to open up new vistas and be. So, is identity a concoction, something we can mould and guide, or is it branded into our selves from birth, an unavoidable, inescapable “I”?Marta Marta (EDE Books), Loranne Vella’s second novel for adults, addresses these questions and more, lots more, through the lens of feminism and gender. Itis an entirely different kettle of fish to its predecessor Rokit (reviewed rather harshly by this reader here) and I would go so far as to state that this novel is actually Vella’s first for adults, since Rokit did flirt with lots of YA tropes and tones. Her latest offering canno