Military history of Catalonia
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[edit] Origins
The origins of the military force in Catalonia, soar to the 13th century, with the Sagramental, the fraternity among several villages to guarantee their own security, made through oath, due to this so called.
[edit] Chronology
Mosso d'Esquadra in fest uniform
- Under the presidency of the abbot Oliba, its held at Toulouges (Rosselló), the first Peace and Truce of God (Pau i Treva de Deu, in Catalan) - 1027.
- Sagramental - 1257, fraternity among several villages to guarantee their own security, made through oath.
- Jaume I institutionalizes the Sometent (old Catalan for Alarm) - 13th century
- The Thirty Years' War - 1618 to 1648 besieges good part of the continent, the war bursts among the Spanish and French crowns. This is used by Philip IV of Castile to require the help and the implication of the Catalan Principality with Castile.
[edit] Distribution of Catalonia
[edit] Catalan Republic of Pau Claris
See Catalan Republic
[edit] Contemporary History of Catalonia
[edit] Napoleonic inclusion to the French empire
See Peninsular War
[edit] Carlism
See First Carlist War#The contenders
[edit] Promised restoration of the Catalan Constitutions and first democracy in Spain
See Third Carlist War and Miquelet (militia)
[edit] Unsuccessful attempt of proclamation of the Catalan State
See Catalan Republic
[edit] Catalan Republic of Francesc Macià
See Catalan Republic
[edit] Catalan Republic of Lluís Companys
See Catalan Republic
[edit] Dictatorship Abolition of the Catalan Government
[edit] United Nations condemns the Spanish ditatorship
See Spain under Franco, Isolation and United Nations Security Council Resolution # 4
[edit] Restoration of the Catalan Government
See Generalitat de Catalunya#Second restoration\Second restoration
[edit] Catalonia today
See Current status
[edit] See also
[edit] References
This article is a translation of its Catalan version. You can contribute to it translating further sections.

