1000 resultados para Infants -- Assistència institucional -- Catalunya -- Història


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Estudio sobre el papel desempeñado por las ciudades ibéricas de Iltirta y Auso en la primera organización territorial romana de Hispania, en especial durante el siglo II a. de C. Ambos fueron importantes centros de carácter regional; el análisis de los contextos grecoromanos, la numismática y los escasos restos arqueológicos conocidos así lo confirman. En realidad, el proceso fue la continuación de una realidad ya preexistente con anterioridad a la conquista romana.

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En esta indroducción se glosa la figura profesional y cívica de Miquel Tarradell y se hace una aproximación historiográfica a su obra, con una referencia especial a Les arrels de Catalunya. Se hace un repaso a algunos de los aspectos más relevantes de su obra, muy influenciada por el difusionismo orientalista: sus aportaciones al conocimiento de l colonización fenicia arcaica, a la delimitación de la cultura del Argar a partir del estudio regional de l Edad del Bronce en el País Valenciano, al inicio de los estudios de economía prehistórica y a la prehistoria catalana.

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En el presente trabajo elaboraremos una relación actualizada de las publicaciones periódicas aparecidas en la Cataluña Occidental en el periodo comprendido entre 1808 y 1874. Las razones son dos. Por un lado, esta cronología nos parece correcta desde el punto de vista político, pues durante estos años se desarrolla la Revolución Liberal Burguesa que termina con el Antiguo Régimen absolutista y establece las bases de un Estado monárquico liberal y constitucional. Por otro lado, en Cataluña empieza a desarrollarse la Renaixença, un movimiento político y cultural particular de esta región española que determinará el contenido y las bases sociales del futuro nacionalismo catalán.

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This is the description of the birth, development and transformations of a small rural community in carolingian epoch through the written documentation and the analysis of the landscape.

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In this research from the late medieval period, we want to analyze diferent aspects related to funerary world through Brunissèn d’Alentorn’s will. The document is compared with other wills from Lleida’s area that acquire knowledge to these customs, for instance, the draps d’or’s uses. These were provided of deceased’ heraldry, and were comissioned to cover the tomb. Also, in Lleida’s case, they were used to decorate the ancient cathedral’s presbitery during the main festivities, and the patrons’ wedding bed. Artistic patronage, social prestige, family arms ostentation, pomp and devotion are other aspects that would be emphasized in this tour, just as the private devotions in the chapels and altars that were founded regarding this topic.

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Montcada’s family had in Middle Ages the Baronia d’Aitona in the land known as Baix Segre, in Lleida. His properties included the villages of Serós, Aitona, Mequinensa, Faió, Vallobar and Maials. This part of the family, who lived in Lleida, is really unknown. Documents from the Arxiu Ducal de Medinaceli a Catalunya have shown new members of this part of the family unknown since now. This new information has allowed to complete the genealogical trees of the Montcada’s family in Lleida.

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European studies of famines before the thirteenth century have been based principally on chronicles and especially on information from monastic annals. These sources, which are especially numerous during the so-called Carolingian Cultural Renaissance, offer abundant evidence of a phenomenon scarcely mentioned in other types of sources, including archival sources: the frequency and gravity of crises of food supply in some regions of continental Europe during the central middle ages, an epoch which, being situated between the terrible famines of the carolingian period and the great panademics of the fourteenth century, has been considered a period “without famines.” The object of this article is to shed light on the limitations of medieval catalan chronicle sources for the reconstruction of food-supply crises which affected the catalan counties in the tenth through the thirteenth centuries and illustrate, in contrast, the multiple opportunities offered by sources from the lordly archives. A significant part of these archival sources are connected in a direct and indirect manner to the difficulties of the rural and urban populations during famines and therefore, in a broad sense, can be considered a consequence of these crises.