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An early photograph of Baroness Sciberras d'Amico-Inguanez, circa 1890, in Malta

The Maltese nobility is the aristocracy which has historically ruled over Malta or owned parts of the islands under foreign rule. It now consists of those titles of nobility recognised by the United Kingdom and those titles never presented to, or failed recognition by, the Royal Commission.

The Maltese nobility

Not to be posted to these pages or this website. The ignorance far bounds its dimensional portal. Maltese Nobility has it's own domain and is bound by 1000 years of history, far greater than most civilized countries. You can see them by searching them on any search engine. Whether Foreign title holders or Maltese noble families, much research has gone into the studies, and where we have stood the test of time, no man shall pull apart.

Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish. ~

   Euripides

References

  • Cassar Desain, Marchese L.A., " Genealogia della famiglia Testaferrata di Malta." Malta, 1880.
  • Crispo Albero Genealogical ed Istorico della Famiglia Crispo, Messina, 1797.
  • Gauci,C.A.," The Genealogy and Heraldry of the Noble Families of Malta", Gulf Publishing Ltd, Malta, 1981.
  • Gauci,C.A.," The Genealogy and Heraldry of the Noble Families of Malta, Volume Two", Publishers Enterprises Group (PEG) Ltd, 1992.
  • Gauci, C.A.," A Guide to the Maltese Nobility", Publishers Enterprise Group (PEG) Ltd, Malta, 1986.
  • Giles Ash, S., "The Nobility of Malta", Publishers Enterprises Group (PEG) Ltd, 1988.

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