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Coat of arms of Barcelona

The coat of arms of Barcelona is the official emblem of the City Council of Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, has its origin in the Middle Ages, these arms were first documented in 1329.[1] The Government of Catalonia conferred the coat of arms and the flag as official symbols of the municipality in 2004. It has an escutcheon in lozenge which is commonly used in municipal coats of arms of cities in Catalonia.[2] Currently the City Council of Barcelona also uses an isotype based on the heraldry of the city.

Coat of arms of
the City Barcelona
Versions
ArmigerCity Council of Barcelona
Adopted1329
CrestSpanish Royal Crown
ShieldQuarterly: 1 and 4 the Saint George's Cross, 2 and 3 the Royal Bars of Aragon

The blazon of the arms is:

Quarterly, first and fourth Argent, a full cross Gules, second and third Or, with four paletts Gules; for a Crest, a royal crown (with half-arches, monde, and cross).

— Official Gazette of Catalonia - DOGC, no. 4114[3]

History edit

The heraldry of the city joining the Saint George's Cross (a field Argent with a cross Gules), patron saint of the House of Barcelona and the arms of the Archdiocese of Barcelona, and the Royal Arms of Aragon, the Four Bars which bear four red paletts on gold background, depicts the emblems of the Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona since 1137 when Aragon and the County of Barcelona merged by dynastic union[4] by the marriage of Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona and Petronila of Aragon. Among others territories of the former Crown of Aragon, the coats of arms of Catalonia, Aragon, Valencia and the Balearic Islands include the Four Bars.[5][6][7]

Saint George's Cross edit

The first instance of a cross is found in a seal of 1288. The Saint George's Cross is shown on a 13th-century mural of the Tinell Hall, depicting by Barcelonan or Catalan soldiers. The Neighborly host ordinances of 1395 ordered: «Than for the city councillors, the present be made a long side banner which has the sign of Saint George, containing a red cross on a white field, that is badge of the city».[4][8] Thus the cross seem to have been used as a distinguishing and official of Barcelonan citizens, or perhaps slightly earlier. The Aragonese Royal Standard (and County of Barcelona, the four red stripes on a yellow field) used alongside the banner of the city worn by Barcelonan soldiers and later joining them in a quartering first depicted on the heraldic sign and later on the banner.[9] Quartering in is a method of joining several different coats of arms together in one shield to avoid conflict with otherwise similar coats of arms but quarters are numbered from the dexter chief (the corner nearest to the right shoulder of a man standing behind the shield), proceeding across the top row, and then across the next row and so on. The arms of the citizens were placed in the most honourable quarters (the first and fourth) because their representative traditionally forced the king to negotiate his policies. In 1359 the Generalitat of Catalonia adopted the Saint George's Cross as flag and sign «by being the ancient arms of the County of Barcelona».[10]

Number of bars edit

 
Version of the arms of Barcelona with two bars on the ancient main façade of the City Hall

Before the Royal grant of 1345, that set the number of paletts to four, where periods when four pallets were alternated with three or two. Later the shield charged with two bars was recurrent source of discussion as a proper variant of Barcelona. In 1996 was adopted a monochrome logotype as official emblem of Barcelona, a rhombus or lozenge with the cross two bars impaled, sharply defined edges and without the crown. A secondary version, for ceremonial use and shown in the seal of the city with four pallets, quartered, and a former royal crown.[9] The versions of 1996 caused such controversy, because they were not designed to conform to traditional heraldic rules and the content of the Law of local symbols of Catalonia, that led to the Catalan Society of Genealogy, Heraldry, Sigillography, Vexillology and Nobility lodged an appeal against them. This appeal to repeal the emblems of 1996 was successful and a most appropriate version had to be created, so the current arms, quartered with four bars was adopted in 2004.[9]

Crest edit

 
The coat of arms of Barcelona with the Aragonese royal crest (1627)
 
The coat of arms of Barcelona with a county crown and the crest of the bat (Early 20th Century)

Since the 15th century a former royal crown (without arches, orb and cross) set atop the shield, as was customary in territories of the Crown. In the 17th century was introduced the royal crest of the Aragonese monarchs, a winged dragon, as the city Valencia or Palma have done during the previous century. In some cases, the winged dragon will in time be transformed into in a bat, Rat penat, commonly used in local heraldry.[11] Together with the crest, a helmet was situated above the shield and bears lambrequins and the former royal crown (open). By the 19th century the bat has cornered the dragon as can be seen in the Official Gazette of Catalonia and Barcelona since 1810. The bat and the former royal crown without the helmet were remained for much of the century.

The removal of the bat from the coat of arms of Barcelona has been seen as a loss of an emblematic symbol shared by other capitals of the former Crown of Aragon as Palma, capital of the former Kingdom of Mallorca and Valencia, in the former homonymous kingdom.

Royal and condal crown edit

During 16th and 17th centuries the use of the heraldry of Barcelona was also used as coat of arms of the Principality of Catalonia. This use may reflect the Principality as heir of the County of Barcelona or the governmental capacity of the Generalitat over the territory of the former county. The heraldry of the city of Barcelona has depicted different types of heraldic crowns, both royal or county crown have been used in different variants. The crown of count referred the history of the territory and the royal crown has been reflected the rank of the titular of the county. The royal crown equals city and territory as other realms of the Hispanic Monarchy. For this reason, the historiography referred to these holders as Count-King (Comte-rei). From 1800 to 1931, successive town and city councils used both crowns with or without the crest of the bat.[9] After the Spanish Civil War, the coat of arms showed a former royal crown without the crest.[9][12]

The current version has the modern Spanish Royal Crown, a crown a circlet Or and precious stones, with eight rosettes of oyster plant leaves, five visible, and eight pearls interspersed, closed at the top by eight half-arches, five visible, also adorned with pearls and surmounted by a cross on a globe.

Development edit

Arms of the province of Barcelona edit

 
Coat of arms of the province of Barcelona

The coat of arms used by the Provincial Council of Barcelona was created by Royal Ordinance of 1 March 1871 after reviewing a report of the Real Academia de la Historia (English: Royal Academy of History). It was approved by the Provincial Council on 30 June 1874 (Provincial Official Journal of 10 November 1874).[13]

The blazon of these arms is:

Or, four pallets Gules debruised[14] with a lozenge Argent charged with a full cross Gules; all surrounded by a laurel branch on the dexter and an olive one on the sinister joined by a ribbon Gules; as crest a former royal crown (without half-arches, monde, and cross).[15][16]

The provincial arms incorporated the elements of the heraldry of the city, the Saint George's Cross and the four red paletts on gold background of the Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona, with a different form of combination.[15][16] The sign of the Saint George's Cross was widely displayed on a lozenge by the City Council and the Generalitat. The laurel wreath is a symbol of victory and honor and the olive one represents peace.[15] In Spain many civic coats of arms use the former or the modern Royal Crown as heraldic crest. The Provincial Council has a logo commonly used as official emblem.[17] The provincial flag contains these arms but it has horizontal stripes.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  • Montaner Frutos, Alberto (1995) El señal del rey de Aragón: historia y significado[The sign of the King of Aragon: history and meaning]. Zaragoza: Institución «Fernando el Católico». Electronic corrected reprint (2013). (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 July 2018
  1. ^ Coat of arms of Barcelona. Barcelona: Catalan Society of Genealogy, Heraldry, Sigillography, Vexillology and Nobility - SCGHSVN (in Catalan). Retrieved 22 July 2018
  2. ^ [DOGC No. 4914, Decree 139/2007 on denomination, symbols and registry of local entities of Catalonia.]. Generalitat of Catalonia. 2005. Archived from the original on 4 January 2012. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-03-13. Retrieved 2018-07-29.
  4. ^ a b Clarendon Press – Oxford, ed. (1986). "II. The age of the Early Count-Kings (1137–1213) (The Principate of Ramon Berenguer IV 1137–1162)". The medieval Crown of Aragon. A short story. p. 31.
  5. ^ «En lo que hace a la cuestión heráldica, toda vez que [...] no hay duda de que el primer poseedor de los palos de oro y gules fue Ramón Berenguer IV, no puede haberla tampoco de que ese emblema personal lo era entonces (1150) de un miembro de la Casa de Aragón, dentro de la cual se hizo símbolo hereditario a partir de su adopción por los tres hijos de aquél, Alfonso, Pedro y Sancho». Cfr. Alberto Montaner Frutos (1995) El señal del rey de Aragón: historia y significado [The sign of the King of Aragon: history and meaning]. Zaragoza: Institución "Fernando el Católico", pp. 27-28. (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 July 2018
  6. ^ «Las armas personales de los reyes: los palos de oro y gules, habían adquirido [s. XIV] un carácter más marcado de armas de dignidad, expresivas de su condición de reyes de Aragón, condes de Barcelona, etc. y exclusivas, por tanto, de los monarcas». Faustino Menéndez Pidal de Navascués, «Los Reyes de Aragón» [The King of Aragon]. El escudo de España. Madrid: Real Academia Matritense de Heráldica y Genealogía; Hidalguia, 2004, p. 155 (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 July 2018
  7. ^ «Dado que la cruz de San Jorge era el emblema tradicional de la ciudad de Barcelona y también de la Generalidad de Cataluña, se consideró a menudo que las armas propias del principado eran las que unían esta señal con las de sus soberanos, los palos de oro y gules. Por ello, en los siglos XVI y XVII se emplearon, de forma similar a la aragonesa, diversas variantes del escudo de Cataluña. Los modelos básicos son dos: el que acoge únicamente los palos y el que los combina con la cruz georgiana.» Cfr. Montaner, op. cit., pp. 105 and foll.
  8. ^ "Catalunya 1714, La bandera de Sant Jordi" [Catalonia 1714, The flag of Saint George]. Racocatala. Retrieved 28 July 2018. Hueste vecinal de 1395:
    • Que per los Consellers, de present sia fet un penó larch ab senyal de Sant Jordi, ço és, la creu vermella e lo camp blanch, qui és senyal de la ciutat.
  9. ^ a b c d e Herreros i Agüí, Sebastià (2005). "La bandera de Barcelona, 1991-2005" [The flag of Barcelona, 1991-2005] (PDF). International Congress of Vexillology - Vexilobaires. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  10. ^ Boya Balet, Ángel (2014). La companía de almogávares en Grecia [Almogavars Company in Greece] (in Spanish). Madrid: Liver Factory. p. 213. ISBN 978-84-9949-641-2. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  11. ^ Fatás Cabeza, Guillermo (2000). "El Escudo de Aragón. Epílogo: El dragón d'Aragón". In Gobierno de Aragón (ed.). Aragón, reino y corona: Centro Cultural de la Villa de Madrid, del 4 de abril al 21 de mayo de 2000 [Aragon, kingdom and crown: Cultural Centre Villa de Madrid, 4 April-21 May 2000] (pdf) (in Spanish). Zaragoza. p. 174. ISBN 84-8324-084-X. (pdf: link).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  12. ^ Image of Barcelona, Stamps of Spanish capitals of provinces. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  13. ^ a b "Barcelona Province (Catalonia, Spain)". Flags of the World - FOTW. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  14. ^ "Debruised". A glossary of terms used in heraldry. 1894. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  15. ^ a b c "El escudo de la provincia de Barcelona" [The coat of arms of the Province of Barcelona]. Heráldica catalana (in Spanish). 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  16. ^ a b "Variedades: el escudo de la provincia de Barcelona" [Variety: the provincial coat of arms of Barcelona] (PDF). cervantesvirtual.com (in Spanish). 1871. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  17. ^ "Logotips de la Diputació de Barcelona" [Logotipes of the Provincial Council of Barcelona]. Provincial Council of Barcelona website (in Catalan). Retrieved 5 August 2018.

External links edit

  • (in Catalan) Information on heraldry of Barcelona.. Catalan Society of Genealogy, Heraldry, Sigillography, Vexillology and Nobility - SCGHSVN. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  • Coat of arms of Barcelona. Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  • "Lámina del escudo de la Diputación" [Coat of Arms of the Provincial Council print]. General Archives of the Province of Barcelona (in Spanish). Provincial Council of Barcelona. 1874. Retrieved 5 August 2018.

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The coat of arms of Barcelona is the official emblem of the City Council of Barcelona the capital of Catalonia has its origin in the Middle Ages these arms were first documented in 1329 1 The Government of Catalonia conferred the coat of arms and the flag as official symbols of the municipality in 2004 It has an escutcheon in lozenge which is commonly used in municipal coats of arms of cities in Catalonia 2 Currently the City Council of Barcelona also uses an isotype based on the heraldry of the city Coat of arms of the City BarcelonaVersionsIsotypeArmigerCity Council of BarcelonaAdopted1329CrestSpanish Royal CrownShieldQuarterly 1 and 4 the Saint George s Cross 2 and 3 the Royal Bars of Aragon The blazon of the arms is Quarterly first and fourth Argent a full cross Gules second and third Or with four paletts Gules for a Crest a royal crown with half arches monde and cross Official Gazette of Catalonia DOGC no 4114 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Saint George s Cross 1 2 Number of bars 2 Crest 2 1 Royal and condal crown 2 2 Development 3 Arms of the province of Barcelona 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe heraldry of the city joining the Saint George s Cross a field Argent with a cross Gules patron saint of the House of Barcelona and the arms of the Archdiocese of Barcelona and the Royal Arms of Aragon the Four Bars which bear four red paletts on gold background depicts the emblems of the Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona since 1137 when Aragon and the County of Barcelona merged by dynastic union 4 by the marriage of Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona and Petronila of Aragon Among others territories of the former Crown of Aragon the coats of arms of Catalonia Aragon Valencia and the Balearic Islands include the Four Bars 5 6 7 Saint George s Cross edit Main article Saint George s Cross The first instance of a cross is found in a seal of 1288 The Saint George s Cross is shown on a 13th century mural of the Tinell Hall depicting by Barcelonan or Catalan soldiers The Neighborly host ordinances of 1395 ordered Than for the city councillors the present be made a long side banner which has the sign of Saint George containing a red cross on a white field that is badge of the city 4 8 Thus the cross seem to have been used as a distinguishing and official of Barcelonan citizens or perhaps slightly earlier The Aragonese Royal Standard and County of Barcelona the four red stripes on a yellow field used alongside the banner of the city worn by Barcelonan soldiers and later joining them in a quartering first depicted on the heraldic sign and later on the banner 9 Quartering in is a method of joining several different coats of arms together in one shield to avoid conflict with otherwise similar coats of arms but quarters are numbered from the dexter chief the corner nearest to the right shoulder of a man standing behind the shield proceeding across the top row and then across the next row and so on The arms of the citizens were placed in the most honourable quarters the first and fourth because their representative traditionally forced the king to negotiate his policies In 1359 the Generalitat of Catalonia adopted the Saint George s Cross as flag and sign by being the ancient arms of the County of Barcelona 10 Number of bars edit nbsp Version of the arms of Barcelona with two bars on the ancient main facade of the City Hall Before the Royal grant of 1345 that set the number of paletts to four where periods when four pallets were alternated with three or two Later the shield charged with two bars was recurrent source of discussion as a proper variant of Barcelona In 1996 was adopted a monochrome logotype as official emblem of Barcelona a rhombus or lozenge with the cross two bars impaled sharply defined edges and without the crown A secondary version for ceremonial use and shown in the seal of the city with four pallets quartered and a former royal crown 9 The versions of 1996 caused such controversy because they were not designed to conform to traditional heraldic rules and the content of the Law of local symbols of Catalonia that led to the Catalan Society of Genealogy Heraldry Sigillography Vexillology and Nobility lodged an appeal against them This appeal to repeal the emblems of 1996 was successful and a most appropriate version had to be created so the current arms quartered with four bars was adopted in 2004 9 Crest edit nbsp The coat of arms of Barcelona with the Aragonese royal crest 1627 nbsp The coat of arms of Barcelona with a county crown and the crest of the bat Early 20th Century Since the 15th century a former royal crown without arches orb and cross set atop the shield as was customary in territories of the Crown In the 17th century was introduced the royal crest of the Aragonese monarchs a winged dragon as the city Valencia or Palma have done during the previous century In some cases the winged dragon will in time be transformed into in a bat Rat penat commonly used in local heraldry 11 Together with the crest a helmet was situated above the shield and bears lambrequins and the former royal crown open By the 19th century the bat has cornered the dragon as can be seen in the Official Gazette of Catalonia and Barcelona since 1810 The bat and the former royal crown without the helmet were remained for much of the century The removal of the bat from the coat of arms of Barcelona has been seen as a loss of an emblematic symbol shared by other capitals of the former Crown of Aragon as Palma capital of the former Kingdom of Mallorca and Valencia in the former homonymous kingdom Royal and condal crown edit During 16th and 17th centuries the use of the heraldry of Barcelona was also used as coat of arms of the Principality of Catalonia This use may reflect the Principality as heir of the County of Barcelona or the governmental capacity of the Generalitat over the territory of the former county The heraldry of the city of Barcelona has depicted different types of heraldic crowns both royal or county crown have been used in different variants The crown of count referred the history of the territory and the royal crown has been reflected the rank of the titular of the county The royal crown equals city and territory as other realms of the Hispanic Monarchy For this reason the historiography referred to these holders as Count King Comte rei From 1800 to 1931 successive town and city councils used both crowns with or without the crest of the bat 9 After the Spanish Civil War the coat of arms showed a former royal crown without the crest 9 12 The current version has the modern Spanish Royal Crown a crown a circlet Or and precious stones with eight rosettes of oyster plant leaves five visible and eight pearls interspersed closed at the top by eight half arches five visible also adorned with pearls and surmounted by a cross on a globe Development edit nbsp Shield 14th 17th centuries nbsp Shield Lozenge Variant 14th 17th centuries nbsp Two Paletts Variant 14th 17th centuries nbsp Two Pallets and Lozenge Variant 14th 17th centuries nbsp Aragonese Royal Crest Variant 17th 18th centuries nbsp Crest of the Bat Variant c 1790 c 1870 nbsp Crest of the Bat Variant c 1870 1931 nbsp Crest of the Bat and Lozenge Variant c 1800 1931 nbsp Version shown at the One Hundred Hall 1924 nbsp Common Version c 1931 1939 nbsp Eight Pointed Shaped Variant c 1931 1939 nbsp Four Pallets Variant 1939 1984 nbsp Two Pallets Variant 1939 1984 nbsp 1984 1996 nbsp Version of the Seal 1996 2004 nbsp Common Version 1996 2004 Arms of the province of Barcelona edit nbsp Coat of arms of the province of Barcelona The coat of arms used by the Provincial Council of Barcelona was created by Royal Ordinance of 1 March 1871 after reviewing a report of the Real Academia de la Historia English Royal Academy of History It was approved by the Provincial Council on 30 June 1874 Provincial Official Journal of 10 November 1874 13 The blazon of these arms is Or four pallets Gules debruised 14 with a lozenge Argent charged with a full cross Gules all surrounded by a laurel branch on the dexter and an olive one on the sinister joined by a ribbon Gules as crest a former royal crown without half arches monde and cross 15 16 The provincial arms incorporated the elements of the heraldry of the city the Saint George s Cross and the four red paletts on gold background of the Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona with a different form of combination 15 16 The sign of the Saint George s Cross was widely displayed on a lozenge by the City Council and the Generalitat The laurel wreath is a symbol of victory and honor and the olive one represents peace 15 In Spain many civic coats of arms use the former or the modern Royal Crown as heraldic crest The Provincial Council has a logo commonly used as official emblem 17 The provincial flag contains these arms but it has horizontal stripes 13 See also editCoat of arms of Catalonia Coat of arms of the Crown of Aragon Flag of Barcelona Saint George s Cross SenyeraReferences editMontaner Frutos Alberto 1995 El senal del rey de Aragon historia y significado The sign of the King of Aragon history and meaning Zaragoza Institucion Fernando el Catolico Electronic corrected reprint 2013 in Spanish Retrieved 22 July 2018 Coat of arms of Barcelona Barcelona Catalan Society of Genealogy Heraldry Sigillography Vexillology and Nobility SCGHSVN in Catalan Retrieved 22 July 2018 DOGC 4914 decreto 139 2007 por el que se regulan la denominacion los simbolos y el registro de entes locales de Cataluna DOGC No 4914 Decree 139 2007 on denomination symbols and registry of local entities of Catalonia Generalitat of Catalonia 2005 Archived from the original on 4 January 2012 Retrieved 29 July 2018 Official Gazette of Catalonia no 4114 RESOLUCIo GAP 937 2004 de 13 d abril approving the coat of arms of the municipality of Barcelona Archived from the original on 2005 03 13 Retrieved 2018 07 29 a b Clarendon Press Oxford ed 1986 II The age of the Early Count Kings 1137 1213 The Principate of Ramon Berenguer IV 1137 1162 The medieval Crown of Aragon A short story p 31 En lo que hace a la cuestion heraldica toda vez que no hay duda de que el primer poseedor de los palos de oro y gules fue Ramon Berenguer IV no puede haberla tampoco de que ese emblema personal lo era entonces 1150 de un miembro de la Casa de Aragon dentro de la cual se hizo simbolo hereditario a partir de su adopcion por los tres hijos de aquel Alfonso Pedro y Sancho Cfr Alberto Montaner Frutos 1995 El senal del rey de Aragon historia y significado The sign of the King of Aragon history and meaning Zaragoza Institucion Fernando el Catolico pp 27 28 in Spanish Retrieved 22 July 2018 Las armas personales de los reyes los palos de oro y gules habian adquirido s XIV un caracter mas marcado de armas de dignidad expresivas de su condicion de reyes de Aragon condes de Barcelona etc y exclusivas por tanto de los monarcas Faustino Menendez Pidal de Navascues Los Reyes de Aragon The King of Aragon El escudo de Espana Madrid Real Academia Matritense de Heraldica y Genealogia Hidalguia 2004 p 155 in Spanish Retrieved 22 July 2018 Dado que la cruz de San Jorge era el emblema tradicional de la ciudad de Barcelona y tambien de la Generalidad de Cataluna se considero a menudo que las armas propias del principado eran las que unian esta senal con las de sus soberanos los palos de oro y gules Por ello en los siglos XVI y XVII se emplearon de forma similar a la aragonesa diversas variantes del escudo de Cataluna Los modelos basicos son dos el que acoge unicamente los palos y el que los combina con la cruz georgiana Cfr Montaner op cit pp 105 and foll Catalunya 1714 La bandera de Sant Jordi Catalonia 1714 The flag of Saint George Racocatala Retrieved 28 July 2018 Hueste vecinal de 1395 Que per los Consellers de present sia fet un peno larch ab senyal de Sant Jordi co es la creu vermella e lo camp blanch qui es senyal de la ciutat a b c d e Herreros i Agui Sebastia 2005 La bandera de Barcelona 1991 2005 The flag of Barcelona 1991 2005 PDF International Congress of Vexillology Vexilobaires Retrieved 28 July 2018 Boya Balet Angel 2014 La compania de almogavares en Grecia Almogavars Company in Greece in Spanish Madrid Liver Factory p 213 ISBN 978 84 9949 641 2 Retrieved 28 July 2018 Fatas Cabeza Guillermo 2000 El Escudo de Aragon Epilogo El dragon d Aragon In Gobierno de Aragon ed Aragon reino y corona Centro Cultural de la Villa de Madrid del 4 de abril al 21 de mayo de 2000 Aragon kingdom and crown Cultural Centre Villa de Madrid 4 April 21 May 2000 pdf in Spanish Zaragoza p 174 ISBN 84 8324 084 X pdf link a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Image of Barcelona Stamps of Spanish capitals of provinces Retrieved 28 July 2018 a b Barcelona Province Catalonia Spain Flags of the World FOTW Retrieved 5 August 2018 Debruised A glossary of terms used in heraldry 1894 Retrieved 5 August 2018 a b c El escudo de la provincia de Barcelona The coat of arms of the Province of Barcelona Heraldica catalana in Spanish 2010 Retrieved 5 August 2018 a b Variedades el escudo de la provincia de Barcelona Variety the provincial coat of arms of Barcelona PDF cervantesvirtual com in Spanish 1871 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Logotips de la Diputacio de Barcelona Logotipes of the Provincial Council of Barcelona Provincial Council of Barcelona website in Catalan Retrieved 5 August 2018 External links edit in Catalan Information on heraldry of Barcelona Catalan Society of Genealogy Heraldry Sigillography Vexillology and Nobility SCGHSVN Retrieved 22 July 2018 Coat of arms of Barcelona Heraldry of the World Retrieved 22 July 2018 Lamina del escudo de la Diputacion Coat of Arms of the Provincial Council print General Archives of the Province of Barcelona in Spanish Provincial Council of Barcelona 1874 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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