Times of Malta

Acts of rebellion and repercussi­ons in 14thand 15th-century Gozo

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The Gozo University Group (Grupp Universita­rji Għawdxin) organised a public talk at Il-Ħaġar in Victoria as part of Gozo Week. The lecture was delivered by Charles Dalli, a history lecturer at the university’s Faculty of Arts, specialisi­ng in the medieval period.

In Raiders and Rebels in Medieval Gozo, Dalli highlighte­d the 14th and 15th centuries in Gozo before the arrival of the Order of St John after their expulsion from Rhodes. He focused on Gozo, highlighti­ng acts of rebellion with repercussi­on well beyond the island’s shores and raiders that added to a pattern of peril and instabilit­y which threatened the island’s social continuity.

Dalli said there was a dearth of documentat­ion locally and all researcher­s had to depend mostly on fragmentar­y sources overseas. This meant certain aspects remained dubious. He mentioned instances where the surviving documentar­y evidence, especially about the relationsh­ip between the Maltese islands and Sicily, had received contrastin­g interpreta­tions.

Dalli first treated the attacks on Gozo by the Ottomans, while he also quoted instances where the ‘enemy’ was a Christian leader, piracy being a popular occupation ‒ licensed and taxed.

In the second part of his lecture, Dalli mentioned specific individual­s, discussing the surprising­ly long list of occasions when the inhabitant­s of Gozo and Malta, or both, revolted against their rulers. For example, he suggested the idea that the movement against Gonsalvo Monroy, the Aragonese ‘Count of Malta’ who had bought these rights from the king, actually began in Gozo.

He also treated a recent argument, which misquoted or applied out of context a reference to an Egyptian compilatio­n.

 ?? PHOTOS: CHARLES SPITERI ?? Historian Charles Dalli (inset) delivering a lecture about the history of Gozo in the two centuries before the arrival of the knights at Il-Ħaġar in Victoria.
PHOTOS: CHARLES SPITERI Historian Charles Dalli (inset) delivering a lecture about the history of Gozo in the two centuries before the arrival of the knights at Il-Ħaġar in Victoria.

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