Barceló
For other uses, see Barceló (disambiguation).
Barceló is a Catalan surname, which originally appeared in Montpellier (Lords of Montpellier), today Languedoc-Roussillon (Southern France)[1][2] then established in other Crown of Aragon areas like the Balearic Islands (circa 1232) or Catalonia,[3] and finally extended to the rest of Spain and its old territories beyond Europe in America (particularly the Caribbean) and Asia. Variants exist in other languages, e.g. Barcelo and Barsalou in French.
Bibliography
The Barcelo Name in History
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References
- ↑ Carlos Domínguez Regueira from Gabinete Heráldico (Heraldic Cabinet), Arturo and Alberto García Carraffa (Encyclopedia of Heraldry quote), Joaquín María Bover (El Nobiliario Mallorquín quote) (1993). ""Selección Heráldic II: Barceló", page 10, excerpt from "Enciclopedia Hispanoamericana de Heráldica, Genealogía y Onomástica" (Spanish America Encyclopedia of Heraldry, Genealogy and Onomastics), excerpt from "El Nobiliario Mallorquín" (The Majorca Nobility)" (PDF). www.heraldico.com (Gabinete Heráldico). Retrieved 2010-01-04.
- ↑ Alberto and Arturo García Carraffa (genealogist brothers) (1919–1963). ""Enciclopedia Heráldica Hispano-Americana", Diccionario Heráldico y Genealógico de Apellidos Españoles y Americanos, Barceló, Vol.14, page 18 (Hispanic American Heraldry Encyclopedia)". Library of Congress, Call Number: CR2142.G3. Archived from the original on 30 January 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
- ↑ MiSabueso. "Origen del apellido Barceló (origin of the Barceló surname)". MiSabueso. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
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