The cross of St. George was the first symbol to represent the whole of Catalonia. The distinctive emblem and one of the "Provincial General de Catalunya", now generally, was always the cross of St. George.
in the seventh century already detected a certain devotion to St. George in Europe. In Spain is rather late, it seems that the twelfth century.
were the Crusades of the twelfth century and, above all, of XIII which popularized the image of St. George as a warrior that it lacked before. The Crusaders adopted as the patron of what, from the thirteenth century, appearing as a special devotion to the saint of knights and warriors. The old image of St. George as an infant was replaced by a rider with the banner of the cross.
founded Pedro II of Aragon Military Order of San Jorge de Alfama (1201), which adopted the badge of the crusaders (the San Jorge, red cross on white) that from then on it was gradually replacing the Romanesque cross of Charlemagne. Such was the case in Barcelona.
The cross of St George began to be used by the military arm of Barcelona and the flag with the cross of St. George was in use in Barcelona and many people (including remote) that were considered units of Barcelona. The Deputy of Catalonia adopted this flag in 1359 for "being the ancient arms of Barcelona." In
date talked about so much modern as the Catalan revolt against Philip III, justified by Members written and edited a famous then, on whose facade abounds, precisely, the cross of St. George emblem also appears on stamps of the same institution, with representation of St. George at times, and not "bars" (those held by the seal of the Royal Court in Catalonia, which is significant for its connection to King), to which itself is shown in those belonging to the Provincial of the Kingdom of Aragon.
in documents as collections of laws and rights of Catalonia is represented by the cross of St. George the bars of Aragon, since those documents represented the sovereignty of the king.
bars were emblematic Aragon strictly private the King of Aragon (and not even the family of each individual sovereign), and that they were inextricably linked to who cinese Aragonese Crown in the strict sense (that of the kingdom particular) proves the changes of dynasty, as when Fernando Trastámara I assume, without having used it before, the bars, having been elected king of Aragon by the commissioners of Caspe.
Emblem of the Provincial General of Catalonia, now called Government of Catalonia. Seal
paper plate and wafer Diputación General of the Principality of Catalonia in the late fifteenth century depicting the shield bearing their employer the Cross of St. George were the weapons now known as the Generalitat of Catalonia.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Escudo_de_la_Generalitat_de_Catalunya.jpg
Diary of the Provincial del General de Catalunya.
http://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitxer:DietaridelaDiputaci% C3% B3delGeneraldeCatalunya-1454a1472 (1950). Jpg
now state a series of maps and documents where shows the traditional coat of arms of Catalonia, Aragon barracks bar and crosses of St. George. First
lithography made in Catalonia:
http://www.llibrevell.cat/wp/primera-litografia-feta-a-catalunya/
Shield of the Royal Board of Commerce of Catalonia. Josep March. 1815.
This lithograph, with the shield of the Royal Board of Commerce of Catalonia, was the first held in Catalonia in 1815 by Josep March.
Map Catalonia:
http://www.raremaps.com/gallery/archivedetail/14964/Catalonia_First_State/Blaeu.html
Map of Catalonia, with its own shield, quartered Aragon bar and crosses of St. George.
Author: Willem Janszoon Blaeu in 1634.
Constitutions and other rights of Catalonia:
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second compilation of laws of Catalonia, agreed in Parliament held at Monzon in 1585, reign of Philip II.
Printed in Barcelona in 1588 under the title "Constitucions i altres drets de Catalunya."
home the third and final compilation of laws of Catalonia, printed in Barcelona in 1704.
two covers appear in the bars of Aragon as a symbol of royal sovereignty and side two crosses of St. George, representing the Diputación General de Catalunya. Crisi
Catalonia:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Crisi_de_Catalu% C3% B1a.jpg
Manuel Marcillo, "Crisi of Catalonia, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bsn, 1684.
Shield "prince of Catalonia"
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Escudo_her% C3% A1ldico_del_pr% C3% C3% B1a.jpg ADncipe_de_Catalu%
http://www.derechoaragones.es/es/catalogo_imagenes/grupo.cmd?posicion=27&path=1269&config_zoom=S&presentacion=pagina
Quarterly Aragon bar and crosses of St. George, on a shield attached to the "Prince of Catalonia" in Gaspar de Torres, Armorial de Aragón, Zaragoza, Provincial Historical Archive, 1536.
Map of Spain:
20Fer-Danet.html http://www.raremaps.com/gallery/detail/15384/LEspagne/De%
"L'Espagne", author: Nicholas De Fer, Guillaume Danet, in 1700. Map of 1700
divisions in English regions. In the top margin of an armorial shields of the various divisions. Top
third shield, "Catalogne, Aragon barracks bar and crosses of St. George.
Map of the Kingdom of Aragon:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aragonia_Regnum.jpg
http://bibliotecadigitalhispanica.bne.es/view/action/singleViewer.do?dvs=1282388075189 ~ 824 & locale = en & VIEWER_URL = / view / action / singleViewer.do? & DELIVERY_RULE_ID = 10 & application = DigiTool- 3 & frame = 1 & usePid1 = true & usePid2 = true
If we expand the image will read in the red with a shield quartered bar and crosses of St. George "Part of Catalunna."
Author: Joanne Baptista Sabanna in 1640.
Map of Catalonia:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Principatus_Cataloniae.jpeg
http://bibliotecadigitalhispanica.bne.es/view/action/singleViewer.do?dvs = 1282388814823 ~ 950 & locale = es & VIEWER_URL = / view / action / singleViewer.do? & DELIVERY_RULE_ID = 10 & application = DigiTool-3 & & usePid1 frameId = 1 = true = true & usePid2
"principatus Cataloniæ.
Map of the Principality of Catalonia to 1696 published in Amsterdam.
Author: Cornelis Danckerts
Map of Spain:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3d/Regnorum_Hispaniae_et_Portugalliae_Mappa_Geographica.jpg
Map of Spain, the shield of Catalonia (Catalogne) the barracks bar of Aragon and crosses of St. George.
Map of Spain:
Http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/Regnorum_Hispaniae_et_Portugalliae.jpg
Map of Spain the shield of Catalonia (Catalonia) the barracks bar of Aragon and crosses of St. George.
Map of Spain:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Carte_historique_des_Royaumes_d% 27Espagne_et_Portugal.jpg
http://bibliotecadigitalhispanica.bne.es/view/action/singleViewer . do? dvs = 1282389245747 ~ 772 & locale = en & VIEWER_URL = / view / action / singleViewer.do? & DELIVERY_RULE_ID = 10 & application = DigiTool-3 & frame = 1 & usePid1 = true & usePid2 = true
Map of Spain, the shield of Catalonia (Catalogne) the barracks bar of Aragon and crosses of St. George.
Map from the "Atlas historique ... HA Chatelain, with editions from 1705 to 1739.
Author: Henri Abraham Chatelain
Map of Catalonia:
http://static.zooomr.com/images/9061490_8f8880e572_o.jpg
Map of Catalonia with Aragon Bar quartered shield and cross of St. George.
St. George and the cross at the Palace of the Generalitat Catalan:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivo:Palau_de_la_Generalitat_de_Catalunya_-_003.jpg
Presiding over the Palace of the St. George, patron saint of Catalonia, and above it, the cross of St George representative of Catalonia.
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