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Visitatio Turrium
Muscat documents the history of the watchtowers built in Malta during the period of the Knights of the Order of St. John. This article includes various details about the partitioning of the military to the towers stationed around Malta, the types of guns used at the time and other related areas of research. ; N/A
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The battle standard (flag) with the image of the Immaculate Conception
When maritime communications lacked the sophisticated technologies of today, seafarers had to conceive signals so that they could communicate with each other at sea. Flags were one aspect of the code language in use during early-modem times all over the Mediterranean Sea. Flags were not only used to denote the nationality or religion of the owner of the vessel but also as signals, in particular when ships sailed in convoy or squadron formation. A successful encounter at sea depended on good coordination. For this reason, a particular flag was devised to be used in time of battle. It was known as the battle standard, and was raised to signal the beginning of combat. This article focuses on this particular flag and explores its use by both Christians and Muslims. Particular reference is made to the battle flags used by the Knights of Malta. The General of the Knights' galley squadron adopted a personal battle standard and, more often than not, chose to have the iconography of the Immaculate Conception depicted on this flag in what might be interpreted as an invocation for protection and victory. ; peer-reviewed
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