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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Through its long history, Malta has been subject to complex influences. Malta fell in succession under the domain of the Swabian house of Hohenstaufen in 1194, the Angevins, in 1268, the Aragonese in 1283 and the Castilians in 1410. In the 1400s Maltese people suffered piratical raids and pestilence as well as famine. Then starting in 1488 they endured attacks by the Turks. |