Enantia melite was created in 1763.
Enantia jethys was created in 1836.
Enantia albania was created in 1864.
Enantia limnorina was created in 1865.
Enantia lina was created in 1792.
The cast of I metaglossiki enantia stin endoskopisi - 1984 includes: Akis Sakellariou
The cast of Metra enantia sti via - 1983 includes: Yorgos Kotanidis
Malta was named from the Greeks calling it Melite, meaning honey-sweet. Because of that it was nicknamed land of honey from the special unique bee honey production. Melite translated in English is Malta.
There is no exact date for this. The original inhabitants range from 7000BC - 5200BC. It has many name changes. It was known as Melite by the Greek, meaning 'Honey Sweet', then the Romans gave that a feminine edge as 'Melita', derived from the Greek meaning.
Davor Radolfi has: Played Djuro in "Imam dvije mame i dva tate" in 1968. Played himself in "Dora" in 1995. Played Pjevac in "Tri muskarca Melite Zganjer" in 1998. Played himself in "Dora" in 2002. Played Himself - Contestant in "Ples sa zvijezdama" in 2006.
Hercules was actually a Greek hero, Heracles, called Hercules in Rome. He was a demigod, being the son of Zeus and a human mother. Telephus is the son of Heracles and Auge. Hyllus is the son of Heracles and Deianeira or Melite. The sons of Heracles and Hebe are Alexiares and Anicetus.
the origin is uncertain, but may have derived from the Greek word Melite meaning Honey. A unique species of bee live on Malta. Another name may be from the Phonecian, Maleth, meaning a Haven
[Although the answer before was true, I decided it was slightly... degrading, perhaps? Sorry to whoever wrote it] No, Malta is not in Greece. It was inhabited by the Greek once, when it was blessed 'Melite', meaning 'Honey Sweet'. Malta is located just south of Italy, Sicily to be exact. It is a small island, part of a group called 'The Maltese Islands' by many. These islands include Gozo, Malta and Comino.