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that the new Bourbon authorities limited and controlled the right to bear arms, and under the pretext of pacifying the country, it hides the desire to prevent citizens from rising in Weapons against it, as had happened many times.
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King James I of Aragon with the bishop of Barcelona Berenguer de Palou and the magnates Bernat de Centelles and Gilabert de Cruïlles during the conquest of Majorca (1229) (frescoes from Aguilar de Barcelona Palace.
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Areas belonging to the Aragonian crown in 1385, including the various naval consulates (combination of fact and commercial courts) that were then established in port cities around the Mediterranean.
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began in the thirteenth century, with the first exploits of the armies under the orders of Catalan rulers and lasting until today, where Catalan soldiers are integrated into international forces.
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The Catalans, Aragonese and Valencians have been organized spontaneously militarily in many different ways, from the Sagramental, the Crusades of the
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For this reason, when they saw the difference of the concept of royal authority in Castile, the Catalans rose up with
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established the requirement that every man participate in the national defense in the event of external threat.
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in the same place, the imposition of the Cadastre, or the closure of all Catalan universities.
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The origins of military force in the Catalonia date back to the thirteenth century, with the
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quarter, where there was more resistance, the construction of the fortress of the
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The history of the Mediterranean has often tasted Catalan weapons, from Murcia to
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document of several European foreign ministries reflect that abandonment.
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Guerra de Successió Espanyola, derrota i repartiment de Catalunya
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in an extraordinary way in cases of emergency or urgency) of the
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in the world). It was indeed, at its height, one of the
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MNAC

Crown of Aragon
Sagramental
James I
usage
Princeps namque
Athens
Neopatria
Great Catalan Company
Nueva Planta decrees
Almogavars
maulets
Nueva Planta decrees
War of the Spanish Succession


principatus
Antwerp
Catalan constitutions
Council of the General
catalan courts
La Ribera
Ciutadella
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
England
Treaty of utrecht
Bourbon monarchy
Castille

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