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St Paul's Island ( Maltese: ''Il-Gżejjer ta' San Pawl''), also known as Selmunett, is a small island off Selmun near the north-east of the main island of
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. St Paul's Island is sometimes split into two islands by a shallow isthmus, and it is therefore sometimes referred to in the plural as St Paul's Islands. St Paul's Island has been uninhabited since World War II, and it is the second largest uninhabited island of Malta, having an area of .


History

The Acts of the Apostles tell the story of how Paul the Apostle was shipwrecked on an island which Chapter 28 identifies as
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while on his way to Rome to face charges. Traditionally, St. Paul's Bay and St Paul's Island are identified as the location for this shipwreck. However, given the prevalent North Easterly winds and the sandbar and sandy beach mentioned in the bible it is more likely the actual shipwreck took place at the area known as il Munxar which has a submerged reef and a sandy beach near St Thomas Bay in the SE part of the Island. Until 1575 the islands were named after the Salomone family, who owned a nearby land in Mellieha also called Selmun; the islands were named on maps as ''Isola Salomone'' and ''Isola Salomonetto'' and interpreted by the Maltese as ''Selmun'' and ''Selmunett''. On other maps the islands were referred to as ''Selmun's Islands'' and ''The Scroll of Selmun''. In 1576, Marco di Maria was being chased by Barbary corsairs off the coast of Malta. He navigated his vessel through the narrow channel between St Paul's Island and Malta, but when the pirates followed him they ran aground and were captured. As a result of this, the Grandmaster
Jean de la Cassière Fra' Jean l'Evesque de la Cassière (1502 – 21 December 1581) was the 51st Grand Master of the Order of Malta, from 1572 to 1581. He commissioned the building of the Conventual Church of the Order (now Saint John's Co-Cathedral) in Vallett ...
gave St Paul's Islands to di Maria and the islands started to be called Tal-Barba Marku."Your Pocket Guide to Mellieha"
Places of Interest. Nature. p. 6-11. St. Paul's Islands. p. 8.
After the death of Marco, as decreed by the Grand Master, the island passed to his family. It first went to his son Giovanni de Maria and later to the nephew of Marco who was the son of Giavanni, whom was named Narduccio de Maria. Narduccio lost his life in a battle at sea in a fight against the Ottomans. The island was then transferred to the Religion, as the Order's possession. Sometime after 1649 a tower was built on the island by Grand Master
Giovanni Paolo Lascaris Giovanni Paolo Lascaris di Ventimiglia e Castellar ( Maltese: ''Laskri'') (28 June 156014 August 1657) was an Italian nobleman and Grand Master of the Knights of Malta. Early life Lascaris was born on 28 June 1560, the second son of Giannetto ...
. The tower was part of a contract, for the exchange of the island with the Casa della Giornata (now the site of the
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) in
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that belonged to Michel de Torellas, the Prior of Catalonia.Denaro, Victor F. (1959)
Houses in Kingsway and Old Bakery Street, Valletta
. Melita historica. ''Journal of the Malta Historical Society''. 2 (4). p. 202.
In 1844 a prominent statue of Saint Paul was erected on the island. It was sculpted by Segismondo Dimech from
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and Salvatore Dimech from
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. The statue was officially inaugurated and blessed on 21 September 1845. It was restored by
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a number of times, first in 1996, then in 2007, in 2014, and 2015. Until the 1930s, a farmer called Vincenzo Borg, nicknamed ''Ta' Bajdafin'', lived on the island in the tower built by Grandmaster Lascaris. He converted and used it as a farmhouse. Borg abandoned the dwelling, and the fields on the island, just before World War II started. The tower was a three-chambered structure with a heavily buttressed wall at its lower level. It was built similar to other
Lascaris towers The Laskaris or Lascaris ( el, Λάσκαρις, later Λάσκαρης) family was a Byzantine Greek noble family whose members formed the ruling dynasty of the Empire of Nicaea from 1204 to 1261 and remained among the senior nobility up to the d ...
. Since it was abandoned, the upper room has collapsed and the structure is now in ruins.
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visited the island by boat during his visit to Malta in 1990. In the same year, a statue named Kristu tal-Baħħara was sunk near St. Paul’s Island. After 10 years, the statue was moved from St. Paul's Bay to
Qawra Qawra ( mt, Il-Qawra, ) is a zone within St. Paul's Bay in the Northern Region, Malta, Northern Region, Malta. It is located close to Buġibba and Salina, Malta, Salina, and it is a popular tourist resort, containing many hotels and restaurants. ...
point because of deteriorating visibility in the water and a decline in divers visiting the site.


Geography

Saint Paul's Islands lie about 100 metres off the coast of
Mellieħa Mellieħa ( mt, il-Mellieħa ) is a large village in the Northern Region of Malta. It has a population of 10,087 as of March 2014. Mellieħa is also a tourist resort, popular for its sandy beaches and natural environment. Etymology The name ''M ...
, Malta. The island can split into two islands by a shallow isthmus according to the sea level, and when they are split the larger island on the west is known as ''Saint Paul's Island'' while the smaller one on the east is known as ''Quartz Island''. Both islands are made of upper coralline limestone. Saint Paul's Island's landscape is a maritime garigue dominated by
golden samphire The golden samphire (''Limbarda crithmoides'') is a perennial coastal species, which may be found growing on salt marsh or sea cliffs across western and southern Europe and the Mediterranean. Golden samphire has a tufted habit, and the plant may ...
, Maltese fleabane and other species. Quartz Island is more exposed and has less vegetation than the main island. A population of the land snail ''
Trochoidea spratti ''Trochoidea spratti '' is a species of air-breathing land snail,Maltese wall lizard known as '' Podarcis filfolensis kieselbachi'' also lived there but the population apparently became extinct in 2005.


References

Sciberras, A. & Schembri,P.J. (2008) Conservation Status of St Paul's Island Wall Lizard (Podarcis filfolensis kieselbachi). Herpetological Bulletin-Number 105 pgs.28-34


External links


Photos of St. Paul's Island at Malta Vista.net
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