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- Chapel of St. Agatha (1302), built under King James II the Palau del Lloctinent (1549), built by Generalitat of Catalonia under Charles V The Saló del...
- by the Palau Reial Major including the Saló del Tinell, the Palau del Lloctinent ("Lieutenant's Palace"), the 15th-century tower Mirador del Rei Martí...
- Almogàvers of Barcelona, where it was transferred from the Palau del Lloctinent (Lieutenant Palace). Precedents for the archive are collections of scrolls...
- of a Captain (Capità or Cap de Sometent) and a Lieutenant (Desener or Lloctinent del Capità). This body was not liable for service outside the prin****lity...
- of a Captain (Capità or Cap de Sometent) and a Lieutenant (Desener or Lloctinent del Capità). This body was not liable for service outside the prin****lity...
- promulgated by the Courts, which did not need the formal approval of the king. Lloctinent or Virrei de Catalunya (Lieutenant or Viceroy of Catalonia): representative...
- Barcelonès, the General Archive of the Crown of Aragon (at the Palau del Lloctinent), the Royal Academy of Arts of Barcelona, Frederic Marès Museum, the cloister...
- Viceroy of Catalonia (also known as Lieutenant) moving from the Palau del Lloctinent. By order of Viceroy Vicente Gonzaga Doria a new palace was constructed...
- rei Martí—a recent addition the royal palace complex—and the Palau del Lloctinent meet in Barcelona. On 17 March 1413 Ferdinand of Antequera, who had succeeded...
- rei Martí—a recent addition the royal palace complex—and the Palau del Lloctinent meet in Barcelona. The Consistori lapsed with Martin's death (1410) and...