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Library: Fundació Amatller
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Publisher: Estampa de Llucià Anglada
City: Vich Year 1913
Document type: Documentary sources
Subject: -
Library: Fundació Amatller
Abstract: The book Collformich recounts the events of 8–11 January 1874 during the Third Carlist War, when Carlist troops captured Vic after a fierce attack. It highlights the Cross of Collformich, a symbol of the tragic events that unfolded at the site, and offers a detailed account of the conflict's brutality, including the execution of captured liberals.
Id: 1763
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Author: Gudiol i Cunill, Josep, 1872-1931
Publisher: Imprempta de Francisco J. Altés
City: Barcelona Year 1909
Document type: Documentary sources
Subject: -
Library: Fundació Amatller
Abstract: This work examines the disputes over the lordship of Vic during the reign of James I, focusing on the conflicts between the monarchy and ecclesiastical and noble institutions, which sought to preserve or extend their influence over the city and its territory. It serves as a key reference for understanding Vic’s institutional history and the power dynamics within the Crown of Aragon in the 13th century.
Id: 1762
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Author: Gudiol i Cunill, Josep, 1872-1931
; Bac, de Roda, 1658-1713
Publisher: Gazeta de Vich
City: Vic Year 1915
Document type: Essays and studies
Subject: -
Library: Fundació Amatller
Abstract: Historical biography of Francesc Macià Ambert, known as Bach de Roda, an Austrian-supporting military figure during the War of Spanish Succession. Gudiol also delves into the political context of the period and the aftermath of the defeat. Bach de Roda is portrayed as a symbol of Catalan resistance. The book includes the popular song dedicated to him, collected by Manuel Milà i Fontanals in his Romancerillo catalán (1882).
Id: 1761
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Author: Martínez Burgos, Matías, 1880-1957
Publisher: Imp. Góngora
City: Madrid Year 1935
Document type: Catalogs
Subject: Archaeology
Library: Fundació Amatller
Abstract: This work details the museum's collections, listing objects, tools, and archaeological remains from various historical periods. The author organises them thematically and chronologically, covering prehistory, Iberian, Hispano-Roman, Visigothic, Arab, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Modern art, as well as painting and numismatics.
Id: 1760
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