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Nationality
  
Maltese

Occupation
  
Merchant

Battles and wars
  
Siege of Malta

Allegiance
  
Malta

Other names
  
Brared

Died
  
Crown Colony of Malta

Other name
  
Brared

Residence
  
Birkirkara

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Born
  
11 January 1777
Birkirkara, Malta

Burial place
  
Collegiate Parish Church of Birkirkara

Battles/wars
  
Siege of Malta (1798–1800)

Awards
  
Pro Patria gold medal (1801) Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (1833)

Service/branch
  
National Congress Battalions

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Vincenzo "Ċensu" Maria Borg (11 January 1777 – 18 July 1837), also known by his nickname Brared (or Braret), was a Maltese merchant who was one of the main insurgent leaders during the French blockade of 1798–1800.

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Life

Ċensu Borg, nicknamed Brared, was born on 11 January 1777 in the town of Birkirkara. He was one of the leading cotton merchants in Malta, and was a popular figure on the island.

When the Maltese rebelled against the French occupation in 1798, Brared was chosen by the inhabitants of Birkirkara and Mosta as their leader. He was in charge of the largest battalion among the insurgent army, and became one of the main leaders in the uprising, along with along with Emmanuele Vitale and Francesco Saverio Caruana.

Throughout the blockade, capomastri under Brared's command built a number of batteries to bombard French positions and prevent a counterattack, including Għargħar Battery, Ta' Għemmuna Battery and several batteries at Sliema. Brared had his field headquarters at Ta' Xindi Farmhouse, today one of the few surviving landmarks of the blockade.

On 4 February 1799, Brared suggested to Captain Alexander Ball that Malta be placed under British protection, and he hoisted the first British flag on the island. On 2 February 1801, Brared was awarded the gold Pro Patria medal in recognition of his role in the blockade. He quarreled with Ball in January 1804 due to alleged political intrigues, and was placed under house arrest. He was made a knight of the Order of St Michael and St George on 9 February 1833.

Brared died on 18 July 1837, and was buried in the parish church of his hometown Birkirkara.

References

Vincenzo Borg Wikipedia