War of the Catalans, the Glossary
The War of the Catalans or Particular War of Catalonia (Catalan: Guerra dels Catalans or Guerra Particular de Catalunya) was one of the last military campaigns of the War of the Spanish Succession, which affected the Principality of Catalonia.[1]
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17 relations: Antoni de Villarroel, Catalan constitutions, Catalan language, Consell de Cent, Crown of Castile, Generalitat de Catalunya, Gibraltar, James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, Junta de Braços, Menorca, Peace of Utrecht, Philip V of Spain, Principality of Catalonia, Rafael Casanova, Republic, Restaino Cantelmo-Stuart, War of the Spanish Succession.
- 1713 in Europe
- 1714 in Europe
- Conflicts in 1713
- Conflicts in 1714
- Early modern history of Catalonia
- Principality of Catalonia
- War of the Spanish Succession
Antoni de Villarroel
Antonio de Villarroel y Pelaez (1656, Barcelona – 1726, A Coruña) was a Spanish military commander in the service of Philip V until 1710 in the War of the Spanish Succession. War of the Catalans and Antoni de Villarroel are military history of Catalonia.
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Catalan constitutions
The Catalan constitutions (Constitucions catalanes) were the laws of the Principality of Catalonia promulgated by the Count of Barcelona and approved by the Catalan Courts. War of the Catalans and catalan constitutions are Principality of Catalonia.
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Catalan language
Catalan (or; autonym: català), known in the Valencian Community and Carche as Valencian (autonym: valencià), is a Western Romance language.
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Consell de Cent
The Consell de Cent (meaning in English "Council of One Hundred") was a governmental institution of Barcelona. War of the Catalans and Consell de Cent are Principality of Catalonia.
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Crown of Castile
The Crown of Castile was a medieval polity in the Iberian Peninsula that formed in 1230 as a result of the third and definitive union of the crowns and, some decades later, the parliaments of the kingdoms of Castile and León upon the accession of the then Castilian king, Ferdinand III, to the vacant Leonese throne.
See War of the Catalans and Crown of Castile
Generalitat de Catalunya
The Generalitat de Catalunya (Generalidad de Cataluña; Generalitat de Catalonha), or the Government of Catalonia, is the institutional system by which Catalonia is self-governed as an autonomous community of Spain.
See War of the Catalans and Generalitat de Catalunya
Gibraltar
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and city located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, on the Bay of Gibraltar, near the exit of the Mediterranean Sea into the Atlantic Ocean (Strait of Gibraltar).
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James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick
James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, 1st Duke of Liria and Jérica, 1st Duke of Fitz-James (21 August 1670 – 12 June 1734) was an Anglo-French military leader and the illegitimate son of King James II and VII by Arabella Churchill, sister of the 1st Duke of Marlborough.
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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. War of the Catalans and Junta de Braços are early modern history of Catalonia and Principality of Catalonia.
See War of the Catalans and Junta de Braços
Menorca
Menorca or Minorca (from smaller island, later Minorica) is one of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea belonging to Spain.
See War of the Catalans and Menorca
Peace of Utrecht
The Peace of Utrecht was a series of peace treaties signed by the belligerents in the War of the Spanish Succession, in the Dutch city of Utrecht between April 1713 and February 1715. War of the Catalans and peace of Utrecht are war of the Spanish Succession.
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Philip V of Spain
Philip V (Felipe; 19 December 1683 – 9 July 1746) was King of Spain from 1 November 1700 to 14 January 1724 and again from 6 September 1724 to his death in 1746.
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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. War of the Catalans and Principality of Catalonia are early modern history of Catalonia.
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Rafael Casanova
Rafael Casanova i Comes (1660 – 2 May 1743) was a Catalan jurist and supporter of Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor as a claimant to the Crown of Spain during the War of the Spanish succession. War of the Catalans and Rafael Casanova are military history of Catalonia.
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Republic
A republic, based on the Latin phrase res publica ('public affair'), is a state in which political power rests with the public through their representatives—in contrast to a monarchy.
See War of the Catalans and Republic
Restaino Cantelmo-Stuart
Restaino Cantelmo-Stuart (1651, in Naples – 16 January 1723, in Madrid), 8th Duke of Pópoli, 3rd Prince of Pettorano was a military leader from Naples in the service of Spain, best known for the Siege of Barcelona (1713–14).
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War of the Spanish Succession
The War of the Spanish Succession was a European great power conflict fought between 1701 and 1714.
See War of the Catalans and War of the Spanish Succession
See also
1713 in Europe
- 1713 in Denmark
- 1713 in France
- 1713 in Great Britain
- 1713 in Ireland
- 1713 in Norway
- 1713 in Russia
- 1713 in Scotland
- 1713 in Sweden
- 1713 in Wales
- Battle of Helsinki (1713)
- Battle of Hogland (1713)
- Battle of Pälkäne
- Siege of Barcelona (1713–1714)
- Skirmish at Bender
- Treaty of Adrianople (1713)
- Treaty of Schwedt
- War of the Catalans
1714 in Europe
- 1714 in Denmark
- 1714 in France
- 1714 in Great Britain
- 1714 in Ireland
- 1714 in Norway
- 1714 in Russia
- 1714 in Scotland
- 1714 in Sweden
- 1714 in Wales
- Battle of Gangut
- Battle of Napue
- Siege of Barcelona (1713–1714)
- Siege of Tönning
- War of the Catalans
Conflicts in 1713
- Battle of Helsinki (1713)
- Battle of Hogland (1713)
- Battle of Pälkäne
- Cassard expedition
- Fort Neoheroka
- Laghouat Expedition (1708–1713)
- Queen Anne's War
- Rhine campaign of 1713
- Second Battle of Lohgarh
- Siege of Barcelona (1713–1714)
- Skirmish at Bender
- Tuscarora War
- War of the Catalans
Conflicts in 1714
- Battle of Gangut
- Battle of Kiri Pathan (1714)
- Battle of Napue
- Coronation riots
- Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–1718)
- Siege of Barcelona (1713–1714)
- Siege of Tönning
- Tuscarora War
- War of the Catalans
Early modern history of Catalonia
- Army of Catalonia (1713–14)
- Catalan Courts
- Gazeta de Barcelona
- Junta de Braços
- Pact of Genoa
- Principality of Catalonia
- Reapers' War
- Revolt of the Barretinas
- Terrassa witch trials
- War of the Catalans
Principality of Catalonia
- Army of Catalonia (1713–14)
- Catalan Civil War
- Catalan Courts
- Catalan constitutions
- Catalan navy
- Compromise of Caspe
- Consell de Cent
- Consulate of the Sea
- County of Barcelona
- County of Cerdanya
- County of Empúries
- County of Osona
- County of Pallars Jussà
- County of Pallars Sobirà
- County of Roussillon
- County of Urgell
- Francesc de Tamarit
- General Archive of the Crown of Aragon
- Generalitat
- Junta de Braços
- List of viceroys of Catalonia
- Northern Catalonia
- Nueva Planta decrees
- Pau Claris i Casademunt
- Principality of Catalonia
- Reapers' War
- Revolt of the Barretinas
- Sagramental
- Sentencia Arbitral de Guadalupe
- Treaty of the Pyrenees
- Usages of Barcelona
- Vegueries of Catalonia
- War of the Catalans
- War of the Remences
War of the Spanish Succession
- Army of Catalonia (1713–14)
- Battle of Almansa
- Bavarian Rummel
- Bavarian uprising of 1705–1706
- Cellamare conspiracy
- Convention of Milan
- Crown Treaty
- Danish Auxiliary Corps in Anglo-Dutch service 1701–1714
- Danish Auxiliary Corps in Habsburg service 1701–1709
- Ettlingen Line
- For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
- Francesco Maria Ottieri
- Frontière de fer
- HMY William & Mary (1694)
- Jobst von Scholten
- Juan Francisco Pacheco y Téllez-Girón, 4th Consort Duke of Uceda
- Kingdom of Sardinia (1700–1720)
- Lines of Stollhofen
- Malbrough s'en va-t-en guerre
- Maulets (history)
- Methuen Treaty
- No Peace Without Spain
- Peace of Utrecht
- Prussian Guelders
- Queen Anne's War
- Reinhard Vincent Graf von Hompesch
- Siege of Barcelona (1705)
- Siege of Barcelona (1713–1714)
- Sieges of Ceuta (1694–1727)
- The Conduct of the Allies
- Treaty of Baden (1714)
- Treaty of Ilbesheim
- Verdes-Montenegro family
- War of Comacchio
- War of the Catalans
- War of the Spanish Succession