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The count of Barcelona (Catalan: comte de Barcelona, Spanish: conde de Barcelona, French: comte de Barcelone, Latin: comes Barcinonensis) was the ruler of the County of Barcelona and also, by extension and according with the Usages and Catalan constitutions, of the Principality of Catalonia as Princeps for much of Catalan history ...
County of Barcelona. Comitatus Barcinonensis ( Latin) Comtat de Barcelona ( Catalan) 801–1162. The county of Barcelona (red) in the context of peninsular expansion of the Crown of Aragon. Capital. Barcelona. Common languages. Occitano-Romance ( Old Occitan and Old Catalan) , Latin.
- Feudal monarchy
Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona (Juan Carlos Teresa Silverio Alfonso de Borbón y Battenberg; 20 June 1913 – 1 April 1993), was a claimant to the Spanish throne as Juan III. He was the third son and designated heir of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Queen Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg .
Juan de Borbón y Battenberg ( Real Sitio de San Ildefonso, 20 de junio de 1913- Pamplona, 1 de abril de 1993) fue jefe de la casa real española entre 1941 y 1977 y, como tal, pretendiente legítimo a la Corona de España.
- Juan Carlos Teresa Silverio Alfonso de Borbón y Battenberg
- Juan Carlos I
18 de sept. de 2023 · Joanne Hayle. Updated: Sep 18, 2023 12:58 PM EDT. Wilfred the Hairy's statue in Plaza de Oriente, Madrid, Spain. It was created in the 1700's by Carmona. Luis Garcia/Zaqarbal Public Domain. "... [h]e was hairy in places not normally so in men..." — The Gesta Comitum Barcinonensium et Regnum Aragoniae. Guifré el Pilòs, Wilfred the Hairy.
The Comtat de Barcelona (County of Barcelona) was originally established by the ruler of the Carolingian Empire but the break-up of the empire saw Guifré el Pelós (Wilfred the Hairy) set up the Casal de Barcelona (House of Barcelona) as Barcelona was the main county in the Catalan lands and dominated the others.
1 de abr. de 1993 · Infante Juan of Spain, Count of Barcelona, also known as Don Juan, was the third son and designated heir of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg. His father was replaced...