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  2. Citadel of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The Citadel of Barcelona (in Spanish, Ciudadela de Barcelona; in Catalan, Fortalesa de la Ciutadella) was a bastion fort citadel built in Barcelona. The works commenced in 1714 and, at the time of its construction, it was the largest fortress in Europe, capable of housing 8,000 troops. [1] It was designed by the military engineer Marquis of ...

  3. Siege of Barcelona (1713–1714) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Barcelona (Catalan: Setge de Barcelona, IPA: [ˈsedʒə ðə βəɾsəˈlonə]) was a thirteen month battle at the end of the War of Spanish Succession, which pitted Archduke Charles of Austria (backed by Great Britain and the Netherlands, i.e. the Grand Alliance) against Philip V of Spain, backed by France in a contest for the Spanish crown.

  4. Parc de la Ciutadella - Wikipedia

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    Map of the military compound of Ciutadella. In 1714, during the War of the Spanish Succession, Barcelona was laid siege for 13 months by the army of Philip V of Spain.The city fell, and in order to maintain control over it, and to prevent the Catalans from rebelling as they had in the previous century, Philip V built the citadel of Barcelona, at that time the largest fortress in Europe.

  5. Citadel - Wikipedia

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    Barcelona had a great citadel built in 1714 to intimidate the Catalans against repeating their mid-17th- and early-18th-century rebellions against the Spanish central government. [10] In the 19th century, when the political climate had liberalized enough to permit it, the people of Barcelona had the citadel torn down, and replaced it with the ...

  6. History of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Barcelona during this period was increasingly directed towards trade. In 1258 James I of Aragon allowed the merchant guilds of Barcelona to draw ordinances regulating maritime trade in the city's port, [105] and in 1266, he permitted the city to appoint representatives known as consuls to all the major Mediterranean ports of the ...

  7. La Ribera - Wikipedia

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    Part of the quarter of La Ribera was demolished after 1714 to build a military citadel to punish the defeated city. [ 1 ] The lower section of the La Ribera district, just below Carrer de la Princesa , and leading to Barceloneta is referred to as El Born after the 19th century market on carrer del Comerç that dominates the area.

  8. La Coronela - Wikipedia

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    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 during the War of the Spanish Succession. It was formed, in great part, by craftsmen and organized under the commandment of the Conseller en cap (Head councillor, in Catalan ) of the Consell ...

  9. Category:18th century in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Barcelona (1713–1714) Barcelona Trading Company; C. Citadel of Barcelona; H. History of the cotton industry in Catalonia; R. Royal Barcelona Board of Trade