September 1640 and ultimately, while the royal armies approached to Barcelona, accepted the establishment of the Catalan Republic on 17 January 1641. On 23...
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independent republic or as a republic within a Spanish federal republic: Catalan Republic (1640–1641), an independent state under French protection, but shortly...
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Reapers' War (redirect from Catalan Revolt (1640))
also known as the Catalan Revolt or Catalan Revolution, was a conflict that affected the Principality of Catalonia between 1640 and 1659, in the context...
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Pau Claris i Casademunt (category 1641 deaths)
General of Catalonia at the beginning of the Catalan Revolt. On 16 January 1641 he proclaimed the Catalan Republic under the protection of France. Claris was...
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throughout Spanish territories, which in 1640 erupted into open revolts in Portugal and Catalonia. In 1641, the Catalan Courts recognised Louis XIII of France...
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Principality of Catalonia (redirect from Traditional Catalan domain)
Castile. Tensions between Catalan institutions and the monarchy, alongside the peasants' revolts, provoked the Reapers' War (1640–1659), who saw the brief...
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History of Catalonia (redirect from Catalan history)
on 17 January 1641 the Junta de Braços declared the Catalan Republic under the protection of France, however a week later the Catalan institutions, needing...
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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...
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Portuguese throne. 1641: Portugal signed alliances with France (1 June 1641) and Sweden (August 1641). 1641: Portugal and the Dutch Republic signed a 'Treaty...
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Treaty of the Pyrenees (category Articles containing Catalan-language text)
of France. After the Catalan Revolt, France had controlled the Principality of Catalonia from January 1641, when a combined Catalan and French force defeated...
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Catalonia, led by Pau Claris, accepts the proposal to establish the Catalan Republic under French protection. February 16 – King Charles I of England gives...
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1640 (MDCXL) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1640th year...
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Catalonia, led by Pau Claris, accepts the proposal to establish the Catalan Republic under French protection. 23 January – In order to gain more military...
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National Day of Catalonia (redirect from Catalan National Day)
The National Day of Catalonia (Catalan: Diada Nacional de Catalunya [diˈaðə nəsi.uˈnal də kətəˈluɲə]), also known as the Diada, is a day-long festival...
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from power in the Andalusian revolt in 1641. By the following year, his situation was weakening as the Catalan revolt dragged on. Olivares' nephew and...
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Philip IV January 17 - Catalan Revolt: Proclamation of the Catalan Republic January 26 - Catalan Revolt: Battle of Montjuïc (1641) March 27 - Portuguese...
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Dutch–Portuguese War (category Wars involving the Dutch Republic)
aided by England, but the Dutch Republic was the main beneficiary. In 1640, the Portuguese took advantage of the Catalan Revolt and themselves revolted...
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objective. The Portuguese revolution took place on 1 December 1640. In the summer of 1641, the Andalusian conspiracy was discovered. The closeness of the...
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(1610–1643) Louis XIV, French Co-Prince (1643–1715) Catalonia Catalan Republic Pau Claris, President (1641) Navarre Kingdom of Navarre (complete list) – Henry III...
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Reus (category CS1 Catalan-language sources (ca))
the beginning of the Catalan Revolt war the town had 1200 houses, but reduced to 800 by the end of the war. On 16 December 1640 was declared an enemy...
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Écu (section Silver Louis or écu of 1641)
in the Paris mint and replaced the écu d’or with the Louis d'or in 1640. In 1641 he introduced a thaler-sized silver coin originally called a Louis d’argent...
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Republic (October 1934) Kingdom of Navarre (824–1620) First Catalan Republic (1641–1652) Revolutionary Catalonia (1936–1939) Second Catalan Republic (1931)...
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Kegan Paul. Elliot, J. H. (1984). The Revolt of the Catalans: A Study in the Decline of Spain, 1598–1640. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Elliot, J...
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From the House of Braganza restoration in 1640 until the end of the reign of the Marquis of Pombal in 1777, the Kingdom of Portugal was in a transition...
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in Barcelona. 1609 – Bank of Barcelona established. 1640 – Reapers' War: Corpus de Sang events. 1641 – January: Battle of Montjuïc. 1651 – July: Siege of...
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Count of Barcelona (category Articles containing Catalan-language text)
The count of Barcelona (Catalan: comte de Barcelona, Spanish: conde de Barcelona, French: comte de Barcelone, Latin: comes Barcinonensis) was the ruler...
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This is a timeline of Catalan history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Catalonia and its predecessor states...
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The Catalan counties (Catalan: Comtats Catalans, IPA: [kumˈtats kətəˈlans]) were those surviving counties of the Hispanic March and the southernmost part...
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La Decadència (category Pages with Catalan IPA)
for Catalan institutions and privileges also led to the conflict. Pau Claris declared Catalonia a republic under the protection of France in 1641. With...
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