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  • Cottonera Lines
  • Line of fortifications in Malta

    The Cottonera Lines (Maltese: Is-Swar tal-Kottonera), also known as the Valperga Lines (Maltese: Is-Swar ta' Valperga), are a line of fortifications in

    Cottonera Lines

    Cottonera Lines

    Cottonera_Lines

  • Three Cities (Malta)
  • Group of fortified cities in Malta

    The Three Cities are enclosed by the Cottonera Lines, along with several other fortifications. The term Cottonera (Maltese: Il-Kottonera) is synonymous

    Three Cities (Malta)

    Three_Cities_(Malta)

  • Santa Margherita Lines
  • Line of fortifications in Cospicua, Malta

    second line of fortifications, known as the Cottonera Lines, was later built around the Santa Margherita Lines, while the city of Cospicua was founded in

    Santa Margherita Lines

    Santa Margherita Lines

    Santa_Margherita_Lines

  • Notre Dame Gate
  • City gate in Cottonera, Malta

    (Maltese for "King's Gate"), is the main gate of the Cottonera Lines, located in Cottonera, Malta. The gate was built in 1675 in the Baroque style, and

    Notre Dame Gate

    Notre Dame Gate

    Notre_Dame_Gate

  • Senglea
  • City and local council in Port Region, Malta

    Vittoriosa and Cospicua. The rest of the land was named Cottonera and it was surrounded with the Cottonera lines. During the time of the Knights of St. John, Senglea

    Senglea

    Senglea

    Senglea

  • Fortifications of Malta
  • Defensive military constructions of the Maltese archipelago

    the Cottonera area, while Lascaris Battery was built in Valletta. Later on in the 19th century, parts of the Cottonera Lines, Santa Margherita Lines and

    Fortifications of Malta

    Fortifications of Malta

    Fortifications_of_Malta

  • Hospitaller Malta
  • Period in the history of Malta from 1530 to 1798

    Cottonera Lines were built around the Santa Margherita Lines between 1670 and 1680. Due to a lack of funds, the Santa Margherita and Cottonera Lines remained

    Hospitaller Malta

    Hospitaller Malta

    Hospitaller_Malta

  • Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto
  • Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta

    Michael)^ Mdina Valletta (Fort St Elmo) Cittadella Floriana Lines Santa Margherita Lines Cottonera Lines Fort Ricasoli Fort Manoel Fort Chambray Fort Tigné others

    Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto

    Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto

    Giacomo_dalla_Torre_del_Tempio_di_Sanguinetto

  • Sovereign Military Order of Malta
  • Catholic lay religious order

    Michael)^ Mdina Valletta (Fort St Elmo) Cittadella Floriana Lines Santa Margherita Lines Cottonera Lines Fort Ricasoli Fort Manoel Fort Chambray Fort Tigné others

    Sovereign Military Order of Malta

    Sovereign Military Order of Malta

    Sovereign_Military_Order_of_Malta

  • Birgu
  • City and Local council in Port Region, Malta

    Vittoriosa and Cospicua. The rest of the land was named Cottonera and it was surrounded with the Cottonera lines. In the Middle Ages, the islands' communal organisation

    Birgu

    Birgu

    Birgu

  • Fgura
  • Local council in Port Region, Malta

    population of 13,066 as of 2021. Its northern fringes are bordered by the Cottonera Lines of fortifications while it merges with the towns of Żabbar to the east

    Fgura

    Fgura

    Fgura

  • French invasion of Malta
  • 1798 invasion, part of the Mediterranean campaign

    Margherita Lines and the Cottonera Lines were to be surrendered to the French by 12.00 of 12 June. The fortifications of Valletta, the Floriana Lines, Fort

    French invasion of Malta

    French invasion of Malta

    French_invasion_of_Malta

  • Nicolás Cotoner
  • Ottoman attack. He funded the construction of the Cottonera Lines, which were named in his honour. The lines could accommodate up to 40,000 people in case

    Nicolás Cotoner

    Nicolás Cotoner

    Nicolás_Cotoner

  • Fort San Salvatore
  • Retrenched fort in Birgu, Malta

    in Birgu, Malta. It was built in 1724 on one of the bastions of the Cottonera Lines. It was used as a prisoner-of-war camp during the Greek War of Independence

    Fort San Salvatore

    Fort San Salvatore

    Fort_San_Salvatore

  • Il-Foss
  • Football stadium in Malta

    Notre Dame Bastion, situated on the outer perimeter of the famous Cottonera Lines of fortifications. Initially, the ground did not feature a full-size

    Il-Foss

    Il-Foss

  • Corradino Lines
  • Line of fortification in Paola, Malta

    surrounded by a ditch, stretching all the way from the Cottonera Lines to the Ras Ħanżir polverista. The lines were also meant to protect the polverista, which

    Corradino Lines

    Corradino Lines

    Corradino_Lines

  • Retrenchment (military)
  • Type of military fortification

    Map of St. Clement's Retrenchment between the Santa Margherita Lines and the Cottonera Lines in Cospicua, Malta

    Retrenchment (military)

    Retrenchment (military)

    Retrenchment_(military)

  • Cospicua
  • Local council in Port Region, Malta

    needed] The city's fortifications, namely the Santa Margherita Lines and the Cottonera Lines, are largely intact although they are in need of restoration

    Cospicua

    Cospicua

    Cospicua

  • List of fortifications in Malta
  • known to have existed. Notes: The Floriana Lines, Santa Margherita Lines and the Cottonera Lines are also lines of fortification, but they are listed with

    List of fortifications in Malta

    List of fortifications in Malta

    List_of_fortifications_in_Malta

  • Coastal defence and fortification
  • Measures to protect against a military attack by a coastline

    strengthened even more by the building of the Floriana Lines, Santa Margherita Lines, Cottonera Lines and Fort Ricasoli in the 17th century and Fort Manoel

    Coastal defence and fortification

    Coastal defence and fortification

    Coastal_defence_and_fortification

  • António Manoel de Vilhena
  • Portuguese nobleman; 66th ruler of Hospitaller Malta (r. 1722–36)

    strengthened, and work continued on the unfinished Cottonera Lines. In 1736, the Santa Margherita Lines were finally completed nearly a century after construction

    António Manoel de Vilhena

    António Manoel de Vilhena

    António_Manoel_de_Vilhena

  • Żabbar
  • City and Local council in Port Region, Malta

    to the north by Kalkara and Xgħajra, to the west by Fgura and the Cottonera Lines (enclosing the localities of Vittoriosa and Cospicua), to the east

    Żabbar

    Żabbar

    Żabbar

  • Fgura District Park
  • Park in Fgura, Malta

    District Park is a planned park in Fgura, Malta, at the foot of the Cottonera Lines, between the St.John's, St.Nicholas' and St.Clement's bastions. The

    Fgura District Park

    Fgura District Park

    Fgura_District_Park

  • Kalkara
  • Local council in Port Region, Malta

    construction of the Cottonera Lines; a massive line of fortifications enclosing the cities of Birgu, Bormla and Isla into the area known as Cottonera, and the construction

    Kalkara

    Kalkara

    Kalkara

  • Cretan War (1645–1669)
  • Conflict between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire (1645–1669)

    began to improve the island's defences with the construction of the Cottonera Lines and Fort Ricasoli. Kunt 2014, p. 47. Paoletti, Ciro (2008). A Military

    Cretan War (1645–1669)

    Cretan War (1645–1669)

    Cretan_War_(1645–1669)

  • List of eponyms (A–K)
  • List of terms created from a person's name

    French playwright – Cornelian dilemma Nicolas Cotoner, Maltese prince – Cottonera Lines Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, French physicist – coulomb, Coulomb's

    List of eponyms (A–K)

    List_of_eponyms_(A–K)

  • List of monuments in Birgu
  • 01525 Upload Photo Cottonera Lines Cottonera 35°52′38″N 14°31′30″E / 35.877318°N 14.525085°E / 35.877318; 14.525085 (Cottonera Lines) 01544 Upload Photo

    List of monuments in Birgu

    List_of_monuments_in_Birgu

  • Fortifications of Valletta
  • Defensive walls in Valletta, Malta

    and 18th century, with the construction of the Santa Margherita Lines, Cottonera Lines and Fort Ricasoli on the Grand Harbour side, and Fort Manoel and

    Fortifications of Valletta

    Fortifications of Valletta

    Fortifications_of_Valletta

  • Gunpowder magazine
  • Building used to store gunpowder

    It has an oval shape and a conical roof, and it is still standing. Cottonera Lines: Magazines were built on some of the bastions. Fort Ricasoli: The fort's

    Gunpowder magazine

    Gunpowder magazine

    Gunpowder_magazine

  • Guglielmo Lorenzi
  • Maltese corsair

    Fortifications French Valletta (Saluting Battery) Floriana Lines (Porte des Bombes) Cottonera Lines Fort Manoel Fort Ricasoli Fort Tigné Maltese & British

    Guglielmo Lorenzi

    Guglielmo_Lorenzi

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Malta
  • Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 6 September 2015. "Victoria Lines Fortifications". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original

    List of World Heritage Sites in Malta

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Malta

  • Żejtun
  • City in the Southern Region of Malta

    close to the coast. In case of a French incursion from behind the Cottonera Lines, the Maltese troops in Żabbar were to pull back rapidly and concentrate

    Żejtun

    Żejtun

    Żejtun

  • Vincenzo Borg
  • Fortifications French Valletta (Saluting Battery) Floriana Lines (Porte des Bombes) Cottonera Lines Fort Manoel Fort Ricasoli Fort Tigné Maltese & British

    Vincenzo Borg

    Vincenzo Borg

    Vincenzo_Borg

  • Capuchin Convent Battery
  • Artillery battery in Kalkara, Malta

    and 1743. The convent sheltered it from bombardment from the nearby Cottonera Lines and the Post of Castile. It was medium-sized, and it blocked a country

    Capuchin Convent Battery

    Capuchin Convent Battery

    Capuchin_Convent_Battery

  • List of fortifications
  • Bermuda Chester city walls, Chester, England Corradino Lines, Paola, Malta Cottonera Lines, Cottonera, Malta Czechoslovak border fortifications Danevirke

    List of fortifications

    List_of_fortifications

  • Saverio Cassar
  • Maltese priest, politician, and commander

    Fortifications French Valletta (Saluting Battery) Floriana Lines (Porte des Bombes) Cottonera Lines Fort Manoel Fort Ricasoli Fort Tigné Maltese & British

    Saverio Cassar

    Saverio_Cassar

  • Fortifications of Birgu
  • centuries, the Santa Margherita Lines and the Cottonera Lines were built around Birgu's and Senglea's land fronts. These new lines increased the strength of

    Fortifications of Birgu

    Fortifications of Birgu

    Fortifications_of_Birgu

  • St Edward's College, Malta
  • Independent private boarding school in Cottonera, Malta

    The perimeter of the western side of the site formed part of the Cottonera lines, a fortified wall built by the Knights of St John. The extensive grounds

    St Edward's College, Malta

    St_Edward's_College,_Malta

  • Saint Peter's Battery
  • Former artillery battery in Malta

    Convent Battery, and the then French-occupied Fort San Salvatore and Cottonera Lines Coordinates 35°53′14.3″N 14°32′14.8″E / 35.887306°N 14.537444°E

    Saint Peter's Battery

    Saint Peter's Battery

    Saint_Peter's_Battery

  • Index of Malta-related articles
  • Constitutional Party (Malta) Corradino Batteries Corradino Lines Corte Capitanale Cospicua Cottonera Lines Could It Be (Georgina & Paul Giordimaina song) Count

    Index of Malta-related articles

    Index_of_Malta-related_articles

  • Santa Marija Chapel
  • Church in Żabbar, Malta

    damage inflicted by cannonballs fired by French soldiers from the Cottonera Lines on to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Grace. Popular devotion towards

    Santa Marija Chapel

    Santa Marija Chapel

    Santa_Marija_Chapel

  • Fortifications of Senglea
  • various outworks were added. In addition, the Santa Margherita Lines and the Cottonera Lines were built around Bormla, which helped increase the strength

    Fortifications of Senglea

    Fortifications of Senglea

    Fortifications_of_Senglea

  • Żabbar Batteries and Redoubt
  • French-occupied harbour fortifications, and it was repeatedly bombarded from the Cottonera Lines. The inhabitants barricaded the streets and built batteries and a redoubt

    Żabbar Batteries and Redoubt

    Żabbar Batteries and Redoubt

    Żabbar_Batteries_and_Redoubt

  • National Congress Battalions
  • Irregular militia of Malta, in service from 1798 to 1800

    capture the major fortifications, such as the city of Valletta, the Cottonera Lines, Fort Manoel and Fort Tigné, but they managed to prevent the French

    National Congress Battalions

    National Congress Battalions

    National_Congress_Battalions

  • Parish Church of Our Lady of Graces, Żabbar
  • Church in Żabbar, Malta

    and it was repeatedly bombarded by French forces from the nearby Cottonera Lines. During one of the bombardments in November 1799, a cannon ball hit

    Parish Church of Our Lady of Graces, Żabbar

    Parish Church of Our Lady of Graces, Żabbar

    Parish_Church_of_Our_Lady_of_Graces,_Żabbar

  • 1813–1814 Malta plague epidemic
  • Last major outbreak of plague on the islands of Malta and Gozo

    Xbiex, Fort Manoel, Bighi, Birkirkara, Qormi, Żebbuġ and outside the Cottonera Lines near Birgu. A temporary hospital consisting of 59 huts was built at

    1813–1814 Malta plague epidemic

    1813–1814 Malta plague epidemic

    1813–1814_Malta_plague_epidemic

  • Romano Carapecchia
  • Italian architect (1666–1738)

    Birgu (1733–1734) Remodelling and completion of Notre Dame Gate, Cottonera Lines Main Gate of Fort Manoel (in collaboration with Charles François de

    Romano Carapecchia

    Romano_Carapecchia

  • Tal-Borg Battery
  • Former artillery battery in Malta

    Santa Margherita Lines. It faced Corradino (where the insurgents also built a series of batteries), as well as the Cottonera Lines. The battery was one

    Tal-Borg Battery

    Tal-Borg Battery

    Tal-Borg_Battery

  • Floriana Lines
  • Line of fortifications in Floriana, Malta

    "Gateways that have vanished: Porta Sant'Anna, Floriana & Porta Haynduieli, Cottonera". The Malta Independent. 29 April 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2015. "Protection

    Floriana Lines

    Floriana Lines

    Floriana_Lines

  • Portes des Bombes
  • Gate in Floriana, Malta

    Haynduieli, Cottonera". The Malta Independent. 29 April 2014. Archived from the original on 21 September 2016. Retrieved 9 May 2020. "Floriana Lines – Floriana

    Portes des Bombes

    Portes des Bombes

    Portes_des_Bombes

  • Transport in Malta
  • including: From Marsamxett (Valletta) to Sliema, From Ta' Liesse (Valletta) to Cottonera, From Ta' Liesse (Valletta) to Mġarr, Gozo (Gozo Highspeed, formerly "Gozo

    Transport in Malta

    Transport in Malta

    Transport_in_Malta

  • Roads in Malta
  • Tal-Ħawli (Il-Birgu) to Fort St. Leonard (Ħaż-Żabbar) Triq il-Kottonera (Cottonera Road), Tal-Ħawli, Il-Birgu – leading from Notre Dame Gate (Ħaż-Żabbar)

    Roads in Malta

    Roads in Malta

    Roads_in_Malta

  • Mariam Al-Batool Mosque
  • Mosque in Paola, Malta

    PhD. "SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT : AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF MALTA CAMPUS COTTONERA SITE" (PDF). Opm.gov.mt. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 November

    Mariam Al-Batool Mosque

    Mariam Al-Batool Mosque

    Mariam_Al-Batool_Mosque

  • St. Helen's Gate
  • City gate in Cospicua, Malta

    of Grand Master Lascaris, was suspended owing to the building of the Cottonera defences. Grand Masters Raymond Perellos and Marc'Antonio Zondadari decided

    St. Helen's Gate

    St. Helen's Gate

    St._Helen's_Gate

  • List of pastoral trips made by Pope John Paul II
  • 1999. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013. Lines several deep wrapped around the Trans World Dome, home of the St. Louis

    List of pastoral trips made by Pope John Paul II

    List of pastoral trips made by Pope John Paul II

    List_of_pastoral_trips_made_by_Pope_John_Paul_II

  • Walter Congreve
  • British Army general and recipient of the Victoria Cross

    ta' Filfla'). One of the three school houses of St. Edward's College in Cottonera, Malta, a Catholic school for boys founded in 1929 is also named after

    Walter Congreve

    Walter Congreve

    Walter_Congreve

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  • Padmarekha
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Padmarekha

    Lotus-like Lines on Palm

    Padmarekha

  • Pierpont
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Pierpont

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Aisne and Calvados, so called from Old French pierre ‘stone’ + pont ‘bridge’.All the New England Pierpont lines seem to be descended from James and his sons John and Robert, who came to America about 1640. James also may have had a brother Robert who was part of that group. The southern Pierpo(i)nt family are descended from Henry, who came to the VA–MD region in 1635.

    Pierpont

  • Treeshita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Treeshita

    Three Lines

    Treeshita

  • Padmarekha | பத்மரேகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Padmarekha | பத்மரேகா

    Lotus like lines on palm

    Padmarekha | பத்மரேகா

  • Safdar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun

    Safdar

    Piercing Lines; Fighter

    Safdar

  • Aarya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Jain, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil

    Aarya

    Lines on Any Particular Raaga from Sanskrit; Permutations and Combinations of Parents; Aarya Cost King Ashoka's Birth

    Aarya

  • Hrucha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hrucha

    Lines of Short Poem

    Hrucha

  • Gunrekha | குந்ரேகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Gunrekha | குந்ரேகா

    Useful lines of life

    Gunrekha | குந்ரேகா

  • Owi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi

    Owi

    Lines in Vedic Verse or Shloka

    Owi

  • Holbrook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Holbrook

    English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Derbyshire, Dorset, and Suffolk, so called from Old English hol ‘hollow’, ‘sunken’ + brōc ‘stream’. The name has probably absorbed the Dutch surname van Hoobroek, found in London in the early 17th century, and possibly a similar Low German surname (Holbrock or Halbrock). Several American bearers of the name in the 1880 census give their place of birth as Oldenburg or Hannover, Germany.This name was first taken to America by the brothers Thomas and John Holbrook, who emigrated to MA in the 17th century; their line can be traced back to Dundry, Somerset, England, in the first half of the 16th century. Other English bearers who started early lines of descent in the New World are Joseph Ho(u)lbrook of Warrington, Lancashire, who emigrated to MD as an indentured servant in the later 17th century; Randolph Holbrook, who was in VA in the 1720s but later returned to Nantwich, Cheshire; and Rev. John Holbrook, who emigrated from Handbury, Staffordshire, to NJ in about 1723. The spelling Haulbrook originated in GA in the 1870s, reflecting the southern U.S. pronunciation of the name.

    Holbrook

  • Liriksha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Liriksha

    Music Lines; Lyrics

    Liriksha

  • Kaavy
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Kaavy

    Poetic Lines

    Kaavy

  • Gunrekha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gunrekha

    Useful lines of life

    Gunrekha

  • Lines
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lines

    English : metronymic from Line.

    Lines

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  • Waqar
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Waqar

    Respect dignity

  • Shezan
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Shezan

    Beautiful; Good (Religious) Girl

  • Yashmit | யஷ்மித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Yashmit | யஷ்மித

    Famed

  • Bhasura
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhasura

    The Shining God; Crystal; Enlightened; Sacred; Divine

  • Albertina
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, Swedish

    Albertina

    Female Version of Albert from the Old; Bright; Noble Famous; Bright Nobility

  • Kirat | கீரத 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kirat | கீரத 

    Sing gods praise or glory, Lord Shiva

  • BELI
  • Male

    Welsh

    BELI

    Variant spelling of Welsh Bel, BELI means "shining."

  • Maanal |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Maanal |

  • Shreejoyee
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian

    Shreejoyee

    Winner of Beauty

  • Berti
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, German

    Berti

    Noble; Shining; Bright

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  • Trilinear
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or included by, three lines; as, trilinear coordinates.

  • Vertex
  • n.

    The point in any figure opposite to, and farthest from, the base; the terminating point of some particular line or lines in a figure or a curve; the top, or the point opposite the base.

  • Virelay
  • n.

    An ancient French song, or short poem, wholly in two rhymes, and composed in short lines, with a refrain.

  • Trapezium
  • n.

    A plane figure bounded by four right lines, of which no two are parallel.

  • Unde
  • a.

    Waving or wavy; -- applied to ordinaries, or division lines.

  • Twill
  • v. i.

    To weave, as cloth, so as to produce the appearance of diagonal lines or ribs on the surface.

  • Vermiculated
  • a.

    Made or marked with irregular wavy lines or impressions; vermiculate.

  • Cottonary
  • a.

    Relating to, or composed of, cotton; cottony.

  • Triolet
  • n.

    A short poem or stanza of eight lines, in which the first line is repeated as the fourth and again as the seventh line, the second being, repeated as the eighth.

  • Twill
  • v. t.

    An appearance of diagonal lines or ribs produced in textile fabrics by causing the weft threads to pass over one and under two, or over one and under three or more, warp threads, instead of over one and under the next in regular succession, as in plain weaving.

  • Vermiculate
  • a.

    Wormlike in shape; covered with wormlike elevations; marked with irregular fine lines of color, or with irregular wavy impressed lines like worm tracks; as, a vermiculate nut.

  • Vermiculate
  • v. t.

    To form or work, as by inlaying, with irregular lines or impressions resembling the tracks of worms, or appearing as if formed by the motion of worms.

  • Unruled
  • a.

    Not ruled or marked with lines; as, unruled paper.

  • Viceroy
  • prep.

    A large and handsome American butterfly (Basilarchia, / Limenitis, archippus). Its wings are orange-red, with black lines along the nervures and a row of white spots along the outer margins. The larvae feed on willow, poplar, and apple trees.

  • Trawl
  • n.

    A fishing line, often extending a mile or more, having many short lines bearing hooks attached to it. It is used for catching cod, halibut, etc.; a boulter.

  • Traverse
  • a.

    A line lying across a figure or other lines; a transversal.

  • Vert
  • n.

    The color green, represented in a drawing or engraving by parallel lines sloping downward toward the right.

  • Triangle
  • n.

    A figure bounded by three lines, and containing three angles.

  • Twine
  • v. i.

    To ascend in spiral lines about a support; to climb spirally; as, many plants twine.