• La Coronela (Catalan pronunciation: [lə kuɾuˈnɛlə]) was the name of the armed force of the town of Barcelona, and its objective was to defend the city...
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    places and the Conseller en cap and chief commander of the Coronela (the urban militia of Barcelona), Rafael Casanova, was wounded during the fight. The day...
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    the early modern period: Coronela de Barcelona, Coronela de Lleida, Coronela de Tortosa, Coronela de Tarragona o coronela de Manresa, cities that sheltered...
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  • month of returning to Caracas, the first pages of the resulting novel, La Coronela, were being printed. However, dissatisfied with the title and the first...
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  • success. He fought as a captain during the defense of Barcelona, being a member of the Coronela, an urban militia mainly composed of civilians, that sought...
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    amongst others. Principality of Catalonia Generalitat de Catalunya Consell de Cent La Coronela War of the Spanish Succession National Day of Catalonia...
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    raised for that purpose, as well the Coronela (urban militia) of Barcelona were finally defeated at the Siege of Barcelona by the combined Spanish and French...
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    1867. 1867. Un gefe de la coronela patriotic drama in three acts, premiered at the Teatro Romea, on 19 December 1867. 1868. La perla de Badalona, premiered...
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    Empire. Some cities like Barcelona gained recognition of self-defense and established urban militias, known as the Coronela. While the military conflicts...
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    regulated by the Ponència de Nomenclàtor dels Carrers de Barcelona, a commission under the Department of Culture of the Barcelona City Council. These names...
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    Princeps namque (category County of Barcelona)
     364–365. ISBN 84-932479-8-7. Riart, Francesc (2010). La Coronela de Barcelona. 1705-1714. Barcelona: Rafael Dalmau, Editor. p. 11. ISBN 9788423207503. Passola...
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  • Francesc de Tamarit i de Rifà (1600–1653), military leader during the Battle of Montjuïc (1641) Rafael Casanova i Comes (1660–1743), Coronela leader during...
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    Rafael Casanova (category History of Barcelona)
    mayor of Barcelona and commander in chief of Catalonia during the Siege of Barcelona until he was wounded in combat while commanding La Coronela during...
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    Francesc Xavier Hernández Cardona (category University of Barcelona alumni)
    Generalitat de Catalunya. Hernández has studied together with Francesc Riart and Xavier Rubio, the problem of creation of the Catalan army and La Coronela in 1713–1714...
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    original on June 28, 2008. Retrieved June 18, 2008. "Tuller designa a coronela retirada como ayudante especial". Elnuevodia.com. February 22, 2014. Archived...
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  • ending the occupation of Valencia. http://www.11setembre1714.org/Unitats/coronela-tortosa-frame.html http://www.spanishsuccession.nl/1708.html http://www...
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