Information about effigy: Melita

Melita

Melita is a national personification of Malta. The name originated from the Punic-Roman town of Melite (Μελίτη, Melite in Ancient Greek), the ancient capital of Malta which eventually developed into the city of Mdina.

The symbolic depiction of a country as a woman called by the Latin name of that country was common in the 19th century (such as Britannia, Columbia, Germania, Hibernia and Helvetia).

The earliest known personification of Malta dates back to 1481. This depicts a woman holding a sceptre in one hand and the emblem of Malta in the other, and it was produced for the choir of the Mdina cathedral. The personification of Melita is often depicted as a female wearing military attire, prominently displaying the Maltese cross. This is said to represent Malta's strategic importance in a military and maritime context, while also reflecting the islands' Catholic traditions. This iconography is inspired by that of the Roman goddess Minerva and the allegory of fortitude in a Christian context. It also bears similarities to depictions of Britannia.

This depiction is said to have originally represented the Order of St John, which ruled Malta between the 16th and 18th centuries. An example of an allegorical painting which bears similarities to later depictions of Melita is an 18th-century fresco at Auberge de Provence by Nicolau Nasoni. The painting depicts a female figure wearing armour with a Maltese cross and holding a sword and shield, and it is said to represent the "Religion", a common nickname for the Order. After the Order's expulsion from Malta in 1798, the personification came to represent Malta itself due to the strong links between the islands' identity and the Order.

Melita has been portrayed a number of times on Maltese postage or revenue stamps. The allegorical figure first appeared on a 2s/6d (half crown) olive-grey stamp in 1899, where she was depicted holding a sword and a shield, the latter emblazoned with the Maltese cross. In the background were the flags of Malta and of the Order of St John. Between 1922 and 1926, a series of dual-purpose postage and revenue stamps known as the Melita issue was issued to commemorate Malta's self-government. The stamps had two designs: one by Edward Caruana Dingli and the other by Gianni Vella. Caruana Dingli's design, which was used for the pence and pound values, depicts Melita as a robed and helmeted figure holding a rudder, representing Malta as being in control of her own destiny, while Vella's design shows Melita embracing Britannia, representing the link between Britain and Malta as sisters or mother and daughter.

A depiction of Melita based on Caruana Dingli's design appeared on the fifth series of Maltese lira banknotes which were in use from 1989 until Malta adopted the euro in 2008. The watermark on these and previous banknotes also shows the head of the allegorical figure Melita. The allegorical figure also appears on the Melita bullion coins minted since 2018.

Melita - showing 22 of 22 coins
Coin NameReverseObverseDetails
Gold Half Ounce 2018 Melita Malta / Gold Half Ounce 2018 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Half Ounce 2018 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Ounce 2018 Melita Malta / Gold Ounce 2018 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Quarter Ounce 2018 Melita Malta / Gold Quarter Ounce 2018 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Quarter Ounce 2018 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Ounce 2019 Melita Malta / Gold Ounce 2019 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Ounce 2019 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: 400
Gold Ounce 2020 Melita Malta / Gold Ounce 2020 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Ounce 2020 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: 300
Silver Ten Ounces 2021 Melita Malta / Silver Ten Ounces 2021 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Silver Ten Ounces 2021 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.999 Silver
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: 500
Gold Quarter Ounce 2021 Melita Malta / Gold Quarter Ounce 2021 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Ounce 2021 Melita Malta / Gold Ounce 2021 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Half Ounce 2021 Melita Malta / Gold Half Ounce 2021 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Half Ounce 2021 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Tenth-Ounce 2021 Melita Malta / Gold Tenth-Ounce 2021 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Tenth-Ounce 2021 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Ounce 2022 Melita Malta / Gold Ounce 2022 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Tenth-Ounce 2022 Melita Malta / Gold Tenth-Ounce 2022 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Quarter Ounce 2022 Melita Malta / Gold Quarter Ounce 2022 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Quarter Ounce 2022 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Half Ounce 2022 Melita Malta / Gold Half Ounce 2022 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Ounce 2023 Melita Malta / Gold Ounce 2023 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Ounce 2023 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Quarter Ounce 2023 Melita Malta / Gold Quarter Ounce 2023 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Quarter Ounce 2023 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Tenth-Ounce 2023 Melita Malta / Gold Tenth-Ounce 2023 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Tenth-Ounce 2023 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Half Ounce 2023 Melita Malta / Gold Half Ounce 2023 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Half Ounce 2023 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Quarter Ounce 2024 Melita Malta / Gold Quarter Ounce 2024 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Quarter Ounce 2024 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Half Ounce 2024 Melita Malta / Gold Half Ounce 2024 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Half Ounce 2024 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Tenth-Ounce 2024 Melita Malta / Gold Tenth-Ounce 2024 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Tenth-Ounce 2024 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
Gold Ounce 2024 Melita Malta / Gold Ounce 2024 Melita - reverse photo Malta / Gold Ounce 2024 Melita - obverse photo Material: 0.9999 Gold
Mint: PAMP
Mintage: unknown
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Melita: Details
Year2018
CountryMalta
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