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- De fisco Barcinonensi ("Concerning the Barcelonian Fisc") is a letter (epistola) from a group of bishops in the province of Tarraconensis in the Visigothic...
- The so-called Alcestis Barcinonensis is a mythological poem of at least 124 Latin hexameters on the story of Alcestis dying for the sake of her husband...
- (basionym) Haustrum striatum Perry, 1811 Murex consul Gmelin, 1791 Purpura barcinonensis Hidalgo, 1867 Purpura fasciata Dunker, 1857 Purpura forbesi Dunker,...
- (Eocene) of the Northeast of Spain". Scripta Musei Geologici Seminarii Barcinonensis [Ser. palaeontologica]. XXII: 20–36. Ludmila A.C. Prado; Javier Luque;...
- Romano-Germanic culture For evidence of Visigothic taxation, see De fisco Barcinonensi Councils of Toledo Germanic peoples Barbarian Kingdoms Visigothic script...
- Spanish: conde de Barcelona, French: comte de Barcelone, Latin: comes Barcinonensis) was the ruler of the County of Barcelona and also, by extension and...
- The County of Barcelona (Latin: Comitatus Barcinonensis, Catalan: Comtat de Barcelona) was a polity in northeastern Iberian Peninsula, originally located...
- The Archdiocese of Barcelona (Latin: Archidioecesis Barcinonensis) is a Latin metropolitan archbishopric of the Catholic Church in northeastern Spain's...
- Norte de Portugal: novos dados e problemática". In: Sylloge Epigraphica Barcinonensis (SEBarc) VIII, 2010, p. 141 (footnore nr. 28) ISSN 2013-4118 Ruiz, José...
- titles "Count of the Barcelonans and Prince of the Aragonians" (Comes Barcinonensis et Princeps Aragonensis), and occasionally those of "Marquis of Lleida...