Battle of Martorell (1641), the Glossary
The Battle of Martorell (Catalan: Batalla de Martorell) is one of the episodes of the Reapers' War in Catalonia that took place from 20 to 23 January 1641 and ended in a victory for the Spanish troops.[1]
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27 relations: Barcelona, Cambrils, Castellví de Rosanes, Catalan Republic (1641), Catalonia, Corpus de Sang, Count of Barcelona, Dalmau de Queralt, Count of Santa Coloma, Francesc de Tamarit, Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659), Gelida, Habsburg Spain, Junta de Braços, List of viceroys of Catalonia, Llobregat, Louis XIII, Martorell, Pau Claris i Casademunt, Pedro III Fajardo, 5th Marquis of Los Vélez, Penedès, Philip IV of Spain, Pont del Diable, President of the Government of Catalonia, Principality of Catalonia, Reapers' War, Tarragona, Tortosa.
- 1641 in Spain
- Battles of the Reapers' War
- Conflicts in 1641
Barcelona
Barcelona is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain.
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Cambrils
Cambrils is a coastal town in the comarca of Baix Camp, province of Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain.
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Castellví de Rosanes
paren) is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of the Baix Llobregat in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain., the municipality had 1,807 inhabitants and was 16.4 km2, which includes the neighbourhoods of Els Àngels, Can Sunyer del Palau, Miralles, El Taió and Valldaina.
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Catalan Republic (1641)
The Catalan Republic (República Catalana) was a short-lived independent state under French protection established in 1641 by the Junta de Braços (assembly of Estates) of the Principality of Catalonia led by the President of the Generalitat, Pau Claris, during the Reapers' War (1640–1652).
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Catalonia
Catalonia (Catalunya; Cataluña; Catalonha) is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a nationality by its Statute of Autonomy.
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Corpus de Sang
The Corpus de Sang ("Corpus of Blood") was a riot which took place in Sant Andreu de Palomar and later in Barcelona on 7–10 June 1640, during Corpus Christi, which marked a turning point in the development of the Reapers' War. Battle of Martorell (1641) and Corpus de Sang are Catalonia stubs.
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Count of Barcelona
The count of Barcelona (comte de Barcelona, conde de Barcelona, comte de Barcelone) was the ruler of the County of Barcelona and also, by extension and according with the Usages and Catalan constitutions, of the Principality of Catalonia as Princeps for much of Catalan history, from the 9th century until the 18th century.
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Dalmau de Queralt, Count of Santa Coloma
Dalmau de Queralt i de Codina, Count of Santa Coloma (died 7 June 1640, Barcelona), was a Catalan noble, viceroy of Catalonia between 1638 and 1640, who was assassinated by Catalan rebels at the beginning of the Catalan Revolt.
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Francesc de Tamarit
Francesc de Tamarit i de Rifà (1584–1653) was a Catalan Marshal and the military deputy of the Principality of Catalonia (1639–1641) voted by the Catalan aristocracy, notable for his service in the Reapers' War, particularly at the Battle of Montjuïc in 1641 where the forces of the Catalan army defeated a much larger Spanish army.
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Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659)
The Franco-Spanish War was fought from 1635 to 1659 between France and Spain, each supported by various allies at different points.
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Gelida
Gelida is a town and municipality in the comarca of Alt Penedès, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
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Habsburg Spain
Habsburg Spain refers to Spain and the Hispanic Monarchy, also known as the Catholic Monarchy, in the period from 1516 to 1700 when it was ruled by kings from the House of Habsburg.
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Junta de Braços
The Junta de Braços or Braços Generals (States-General) was, during the early modern age, an institution of the Principality of Catalonia, convened by the Generalitat of Catalonia in cases of emergency or urgency. Battle of Martorell (1641) and Junta de Braços are Catalonia stubs.
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List of viceroys of Catalonia
This is a list of Spanish viceroys (also called lieutenants) of the Principality of Catalonia from 1479 to 1713.
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Llobregat
The Llobregat is the second longest river in Catalonia, Spain, after the Ter.
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Louis XIII
Louis XIII (sometimes called the Just; 27 September 1601 – 14 May 1643) was King of France from 1610 until his death in 1643 and King of Navarre (as Louis II) from 1610 to 1620, when the crown of Navarre was merged with the French crown.
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Martorell
Martorell is a municipality, county, and city that forms part of the Baix Llobregat comarca, in Catalonia, Spain, primarily known for its medieval Devil's bridge.
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Pau Claris i Casademunt
Pau Claris i Casademunt (1 January 1586 – 27 February 1641) was a Catalan lawyer, clergyman and 94th President of the Deputation of the General of Catalonia at the beginning of the Catalan Revolt.
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Pedro III Fajardo, 5th Marquis of Los Vélez
Pedro III Fajardo de Zúñiga y Requesens (1602 – Palermo, Sicily, 3 November 1647) was a Spanish soldier and aristocrat notable for his command of Spanish forces during the Catalan Revolt after 1640.
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Penedès
Penedès is a natural and historical region of Catalonia.
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Philip IV of Spain
Philip IV (Felipe Domingo Victor de la Cruz de Austria y Austria, Filipe; 8 April 160517 September 1665), also called the Planet King (Spanish: Rey Planeta), was King of Spain from 1621 to his death and (as Philip III) King of Portugal from 1621 to 1640.
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Pont del Diable
The Pont del Diable (Puente del Diablo, Devil's bridge), also known as Sant Bartomeu Bridge, is a medieval bridge crossing the river Llobregat and straddling the municipalities of Martorell and Castellbisbal in Catalonia, Spain.
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President of the Government of Catalonia
The president of the Government of Catalonia (President de la Generalitat de Catalunya) is head of government of Catalonia, leading the executive branch of the Generalitat de Catalunya, the Catalan government.
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Principality of Catalonia
The Principality of Catalonia (Principat de Catalunya; Principat de Catalonha; Principado de Cataluña; Principatus Cathaloniæ) was a medieval and early modern state in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula.
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Reapers' War
The Reapers' War (Guerra dels Segadors,; Guerra de los Segadores), also known as the Catalan Revolt, was a conflict that affected the Principality of Catalonia between the years of 1640 and 1659. Battle of Martorell (1641) and Reapers' War are military history of Catalonia.
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Tarragona
Tarragona (Tarraco) is a coastal city and municipality in Catalonia (Spain).
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Tortosa
Tortosa is the capital of the comarca of Baix Ebre, in Catalonia, Spain.
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See also
1641 in Spain
- 1641 in Spain
- Andalusian independentist conspiracy (1641)
- Battle of Martorell (1641)
- Battle of Montjuïc (1641)
- Battle of Tarragona (August 1641)
- Naval battle of Tarragona
- Siege of Perpignan (1642)
- Siege of São Filipe
Battles of the Reapers' War
- Action of 23 November 1650
- Battle of Barcelona
- Battle of Cambrils
- Battle of Lleida (1642)
- Battle of Martorell (1641)
- Battle of Montjuïc (1641)
- Battle of Montmeló
- Naval battle of Tarragona
- Siege of Barcelona (1651)
- Siege of Lleida (1644)
- Siege of Perpignan (1642)
Conflicts in 1641
- Amur campaign
- Army Plots (1641)
- Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1641)
- Battle of La Marfée
- Battle of Martorell (1641)
- Battle of Mbororé
- Battle of Montjuïc (1641)
- Battle of Nanyang
- Battle of Preßnitz
- Battle of Song-Jin
- Battle of Tarragona (August 1641)
- Battle of Wolfenbüttel
- Irish Confederate Wars
- Irish Rebellion of 1641
- Laggan Army
- Naval battle of Tarragona
- Piedmontese Civil War
- Siege of Dorsten
- Siege of Drogheda (1641)
- Siege of Malacca (1641)
- Siege of Perpignan (1642)
- Siege of São Filipe
- Spanish capture of Providencia
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Martorell_(1641)
Also known as Battle of Martorell.