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Title: V.I.P. treatment, election celebrations and appointment ceremonials in early 18th century Gozo
Authors: Vella, Godwin
Keywords: Caxaro, Giovanni Giuseppe
Gozo (Malta) -- History -- 18th century
Fortification -- Malta -- Gozo -- History -- 18th century
Order of St John -- Malta -- Gozo -- History -- 18th century
Knights of Malta -- Malta -- Gozo -- History -- 18th century
Issue Date: 2007-12
Publisher: University of Malta. Gozo Centre
Citation: Vella, G. (2007). V.I.P. treatment, election celebrations and appointment ceremonials in early 18th century Gozo. The Gozo Observer, 17, 3-6.
Abstract: Agriculture was by far the leading economic activity in insular Gozo and everyday life was dictated by its rhythmic cycle. Nonetheless, the Island had also a restricted, though clearly identifiable, circle of well-educated and reasonably wealthy clerics, professionals and landlords. A prominent member in this group was Dr. Giovanni Giuseppe Caxaro, a learned priest and an established judge. He served as Judge of Gozo from 1714 to 1720 and as Head Juror of the Universita` during the years 1712, 1715-6, and 1719 respectively.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/16271
Appears in Collections:The Gozo Observer - Issue 17, December 2007
The Gozo Observer - Issue 17, December 2007



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