List of people on the postage stamps of Malta
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This article lists people who have been featured on Malta postage stamps, listed by their name, the year they were first featured on a stamp, and a short description of their notability. Several of these people have been featured on multiple stamps.[1][2]
For the purpose of this list, "featured" may mean:
- The likeness of a person,
- The name of a person, or
- People who have neither their likeness nor name on a stamp, but are documented by MaltaPost as being the subject of a stamp.
A
edit- Veneranda Abela – Maltese baroness (1998)
- Giovanni Francesco Abela – Maltese historian (2005)
- Karmenu Abela – Maltese Sette Giugno victim (1985)
- Agatha of Sicily – Christian saint (1965)
- Carmela Agius – Maltese laundress (2003)
- Hans Christian Andersen – Danish author (2005)
- Andrew the Apostle – Christian saint (2019)
- Anthony of Antioch – Christian saint (1998)
- Manwel Attard – Maltese Sette Giugno victim (1985)
- Emmanuel Attard Bezzina – Maltese politician (1975)
- Francesco Azzopardi – Maltese composer (1985)
- Michael Azzopardi – Maltese philanthropist (2005)
B
edit- Robert Baden-Powell – British military officer, founder of scouting (2007)
- Alexander Ball – British naval officer, Civil Commissioner of Malta (1999)
- Ġużeppi Bajada – Maltese Sette Giugno victim (1985)
- Nicolo Baldacchino – Maltese tenor (1985)
- Giuseppe Barth – Maltese-Austrian ophthalmologist (1974)
- Bartholomew the Apostle – Christian saint (2021)
- Franz Beckenbauer – German footballer and coach (2006)
- Laurie Bellizzi – Maltese entertainer (2019)
- Benedict XVI – German Pope (2010)
- Ludwig van Beethoven – German composer and pianist (2020)
- Diego Bonanno – Maltese priest and philanthropist (1986)
- Napoleon Bonaparte – French military and political leader (1998)[3]
- Francis Bonnici – Maltese priest and philanthropist (2007)
- Joe Borg – Maltese Foreign Minister (2004)
- John Borg – Maltese botanist (1974)
- George Borg Olivier – Prime Minister of Malta (1989)
- John Bosco – Italian priest, Christian saint (2004)
- Rużar Briffa – Maltese poet (1980)
- David Bruce – Australian-British pathologist and microbiologist (1966)
- Vincenzo Bugeja – Maltese businessman and philanthropist (1986)
- George H. W. Bush – President of the United States (1989)
- Anton Buttigieg – President of Malta (1974)
- Lord Byron – English poet (1990)
C
edit- Giuseppe Calì – Maltese painter (1996)
- Joseph Calleia – Maltese-American actor and singer (1997)
- Nazzareno Camilleri – Maltese philosopher (1996)
- Gregorio Carafa – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)
- Girolamo Cassar – Maltese architect and military engineer (1966)
- Saverio Cassar – Maltese priest, Governor of Gozo (2002)
- Jean de la Cassière – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)
- Johnny Catania – Maltese entertainer (2019)
- Catherine of Alexandria – Christian saint (2005)
- Catherine of Siena – Christian saint (1967)
- Caroline Cauchi – Maltese philanthropist (2007)
- Pietru Caxaro – Maltese philosopher and poet (1985)
- Bobby Charlton – English footballer (2006)
- Christopher – Christian saint (1976)[4]
- Winston Churchill – Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1966)[4]
- Adelaide Cini – Maltese philanthropist (1986)[4]
- Annet de Clermont-Gessant – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)
- Charles Clews – Maltese entertainer (2019)
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge – English poet, literary critic, philosopher, and theologian (1990)[4]
- Christopher Columbus – Italian explorer (1992)[4]
- Nicolas Cotoner – Hospitaller Grand Master (1964)[4]
- Raphael Cotoner – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[4]
- Jacques Cousteau – French diver (1997)[4]
- Anastasio Cuschieri – Maltese priest and poet (1988)[4]
D
edit- Dante Alighieri – Italian poet (1965)[4]
- Giuseppe De Piro – Maltese missionary (1983)[5]
- Ramon Despuig – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[5]
- Carlo Diacono – Maltese composer (2006)[5]
- Adrian Dingli – Chief Justice of Malta (2002)[5]
- Dominic – Castilian priest, Christian saint (2018)[5]
- Henry Dunant – Swiss humanitarian, businessman and activist, founder of the Red Cross (2013)[5]
- Wenzu Dyer – Maltese Sette Giugno victim (1985)[5]
E
edit- Edward VII – British monarch (1903)[5]
- Dwight D. Eisenhower – American general, President of the United States (2018)
- Elizabeth – Biblical figure (2021)[5]
- Elizabeth – British queen consort (1937)[5]
- Elizabeth II – British monarch (1950)[5]
F
edit- Nazju Falzon – Maltese cleric (1988)[6]
- Eddie Fenech Adami – President of Malta (2004)[6]
- Sidor Formosa – Maltese priest (1988)[7]
- Francis – Argentine Pope (2022)
- Francis of Assisi – Italian priest, Christian saint (1986)[7]
G
edit- Gaetano dei Conti di Thiene – Italian priest and reformer, Christian saint (2018)
- Alfons Maria Galea – Maltese writer (1986)[7]
- Galileo Galilei – Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer (2009)[7]
- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi – Indian independence leader (1969)[7]
- Tomás Gargallo – Spanish Bishop of Malta, education pioneer (1997)[7]
- Martin Garzez – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[7]
- Bob Geldof – Irish singer-songwriter, actor and activist (2006)[7]
- George – Christian saint (2003)[7]
- George V – British monarch (1914)[7]
- George VI – British monarch (1937)[7]
- Gerard – founder of the Knights Hospitaller (2013)[7]
- Nosi Ghirlando – Maltese entertainer (2019)
- Mikhail Gorbachev – Soviet leader (1989)[7]
- Lord Gort – Governor of Malta (1993)[7]
- Gregory – Christian saint (1998)[8]
- Maria Amelia Grognet – Maltese noblewoman (1998)
- Robert Guiscard – Norman adventurer and warrior (2009)[8]
H
edit- Holofernes – Biblical figure (1975)[8]
- Juan de Homedes y Coscon – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[8]
- Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim – Hospitaller Grand Master (1998)[8]
I
edit- Ignatius of Loyola – Spanish priest and theologian, Christian saint (1991)[8]
- Nicolas Isouard – Maltese-French composer (1971)[8]
J
edit- Jerome – Christian saint (1970)[8]
- Jesus (1951)[8]
- John the Baptist – Christian saint (1967)[8]
- John of the Cross – Spanish priest, Christian saint (1991)[8]
- John XXIII – Italian Pope, Christian saint (2014)[8]
- John Paul II – Polish Pope, Christian saint (1990)[8]
- Elton John – British singer, pianist and composer (2003)[6]
- Joseph – Christian saint (1964)[8]
- Judith – Biblical figure (1975)[9]
- Julian the Hospitaller – Christian saint (2018)[9]
K
edit- John F. Kennedy – President of the United States (1966)[9]
- Athanasius Kircher – German scholar and polymath (2002)[9]
- Oreste Kirkop – Maltese tenor (2002)[9]
L
edit- Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam – Hospitaller Grand Master (1938)[9]
- Albert Laferla – Maltese education pioneer (1997)[9]
- Francesco Laparelli – Italian architect and military engineer (1966)[9]
- Egidio Lapira – Maltese dentist (2005)[9]
- Giovanni Paolo Lascaris – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[9]
- Lawrence – Christian saint (2019)
- William D. Leahy – American naval officer (2015)
M
edit- The Magi – Biblical figures (1965)[9]
- Manuel Magri – Maltese ethnographer, archaeologist and writer (2007)[9]
- Anthony Mamo – President of Malta (1974)[9]
- Guglielmo Marconi – Italian inventor (1996)[9]
- Mary (1951)[9]
- Michael – archangel (1976)[9]
- Dom Mintoff – Prime Minister of Malta (1974)[3]
- Giorgio Mitrovich – Maltese activist (1985)[3]
- Pierre de Monte – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[5]
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – German composer (2006)[3]
N
edit- Paul Nani – Maltese composer (2006)[3]
- Johnny Navarro – Maltese entertainer (2019)
- Nicholas – Christian saint (1976)[3]
O
edit- Walter Oxley – British military officer (2018)
P
edit- Carmelo Pace – Maltese composer (2006)[3]
- Arvid Pardo – Maltese-Swedish diplomat and scholar (1987)[3]
- Louis Pasteur – French chemist and microbiologist (1995)[3]
- Paul the Apostle – Christian saint (1899)[3]
- Antoine de Paule – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[5]
- Pelé – Brazilian footballer (2006)[3]
- Mary Euphrasia Pelletier – French nun, Christian saint (1996)
- Ramon Perellos y Roccaful – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[3]
- Peter – Christian saint (1967)[3]
- Philip – British prince, Duke of Edinburgh (2003)[10]
- Philip of Agira – Christian saint (2019)
- Manuel Pinto da Fonseca – Hospitaller Grand Master (1969)[10]
- Padre Pio – Italian friar and mystic, Christian saint (2018)
- Maria Adeodata Pisani – Maltese nun (1991)[10]
- Pius V – Italian Pope, Christian saint (1966)[10]
- Piero de Ponte – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)
- George Preca – Maltese priest, Christian saint (1980)[10]
- Mattia Preti – Italian artist (2013)[10]
- Luigi Preziosi – Maltese politician and ophthalmologist (1988)[10]
- Karm Psaila – Maltese priest and poet (1971)[10]
- Publius – Christian saint (1926)[10]
- Paolo Pullicino – Maltese priest and education pioneer (1997)[10]
R
edit- Raphael – archangel (1998)[10]
- Martin de Redin – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[10]
- Roger I – Norman Count of Sicily (2009)[10]
- Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[10]
- Franklin D. Roosevelt – President of the United States (2015)[10]
S
edit- Didier de Saint-Jaille – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[5]
- Robert Samut – Maltese doctor and musician (1969)[10]
- Michelangelo Sapiano – Maltese clockmaker (1995)[10]
- Pietru Pawl Saydon – Maltese priest, scholar and Bible translator (1988)[10]
- Antonio Sciortino – Maltese sculptor (1971)[10]
- Walter Scott – Scottish writer and historian (1990)[10]
- Claude de la Sengle – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[5]
- Inez Soler – Maltese artist, musician and writer (1996)[10]
- Joseph Stalin – Soviet leader (2015)[10]
- Heinrich von Stephan – German postal reformer (1974)[11]
- Sting – English musician, singer-songwriter and actor (2006)[10]
- Mabel Strickland – Anglo-Maltese journalist, newspaper proprietor and politician (1996)[10]
T
edit- Franz von Taxis – Italian postal reformer (2020)
- Arthur Tedder – British military officer (2018)
- William Makepeace Thackeray – British novelist, author and illustrator (1990)[12]
- Thomas of Villanova – Spanish friar, Christian saint (1967)[12]
U
edit- Armando Urso – Maltese entertainer (2019)
V
edit- Jean Parisot de Valette – Hospitaller Grand Master (1962)[12]
- Luís Mendes de Vasconcellos – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[12]
- Mikiel Anton Vassalli – Maltese writer, philosopher and linguist (1980)[12]
- Paolino Vassallo – Maltese composer (2006)[12]
- Claude-Henri Belgrand de Vaubois – French general (1999)[12]
- Venera – Christian saint (2019)[11]
- Hugues Loubenx de Verdalle – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[11]
- Emily de Vialar – French nun and education pioneer (1997)[6]
- Victoria – British monarch (1860)[11]
- António Manoel de Vilhena – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[11]
- Emmanuele Vitale – Maltese rebel leader, Governor of Gozo (2002)[11]
W
edit- Adrien de Wignacourt – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[11]
- Alof de Wignacourt – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[11]
X
edit- Mikiel Xerri – Maltese patriot (1999)[11]
- Francisco Ximénez de Tejada – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[11]
Z
edit- Giuseppe Zammit – Maltese professor (1976)[11]
- Themistocles Zammit – Maltese doctor and archaeologist (1966)[11]
- Dino Zoff – Italian goalkeeper (2006)[11]
- Marc'Antonio Zondadari – Hospitaller Grand Master (2014)[11]
People commemorated but not depicted on Malta stamps
edit- Geronimo Abos – Maltese composer (2005)
- Henry Mayo Bateman – British artist and cartoonist (2012)
- Giuseppe Callus (2005)
- Albrecht Dürer – German painter, printmaker, and theorist (1978)
- Melchiorre Gafà – Maltese sculptor (1967)[7]
- Edward Lear – English artist, illustrator, musician, author and poet (2012)[9]
- Giovanni Pietro Francesco Agius de Soldanis – Maltese historian (1971)[5]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Buttigieg, Joseph (2014). The J.B. Catalogue of Malta Stamps and Postal History (22 ed.). Sliema: Sliema Stamp Shop Publishers. pp. 5–142.
- ^ "Stamp Catalogue". MaltaPost Philatelic Bureau. Archived from the original on 3 June 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Vassallo, Antoine (2017). "WHO'S (&Was) WHO on Malta Stamps" (PDF). Gozo Philatelic Society Newsletter. No. 68. Victoria: Gozo Philatelic Society. pp. 26–27.
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