Panoramic view of the Salรณ de Cent

The Consell de Cent (Catalan pronunciation: [kunหˆsษ›สŽ dษ™ หˆsen], in English "Council of One Hundred") was a governmental institution of Barcelona. It was established in the 13th century and lasted until the 18th century. Its name derives from the number of its members: one hundred (Catalan: cent).[1]

History

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Creation

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In 1249, James I created the fundamental structure of the municipal government of Barcelona: a board of advice of four members, helped by eight counselors and an assembly of probi homines (leaders), all them members of the mร  major (Catalan for senior hand, or the upper class formed by wealthy merchants).[2]

After several modifications, by the year 1265, the municipal organization gained its more permanent structure: the municipal authority rested on three counselors elected by a Council of one hundred individuals.[1]

Importance and role

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In year 1335, Peter III the Ceremonious permitted the Consell de Cent to use the royal insignia of the four (red) bars.[citation needed]

The Consell de Cent played an important role in the history and the government of the Principality of Catalonia. In 1464 it proclaimed Peter V of Aragon (known as Peter the Constable of Portugal) as count of Barcelona.[1] In 1401 the Consell de Cent rejected Martin the Humane's foundation of the General Medical School in Barcelona with the same prerogatives as the University of Montpellier, because they felt this encroached on their municipal jurisdiction. This ultimately led to the creation of the University of Barcelona in 1450.[citation needed]

Later years and abolishment

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In the last decades of the 17th century it was represented in the Conferรจncia dels Tres Comuns (in Catalan: Conference of the Three Commons). The Consell de Cent was abolished by Philip V of Spain with the Decretos de Nueva Planta upon his occupation of Barcelona after the Siege of Barcelona in 1714.[1] After that, the new government of the city was controlled directly by the monarchy.[citation needed]

Legacy

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A main street in the city of Barcelona, the Carrer (street) del Consell de Cent, is named after this institution.[a][3]

Notes

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  1. ^ Before 1978 it was known as Calle del Consejo de Ciento, in Spanish

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Consell de Cent". enciclopedia.cat. Retrieved 19 November 2025.
  2. ^ Valls i Taberner, Ferran; Soldevila i Zubiburu, Ferran (2002). Histรฒria de Catalunya (in Catalan). L'Abadia de Montserrat. p.ย 146. ISBNย 978-84-8415-434-1.
  3. ^ "B Nomenclร tor". Retrieved 19 November 2025.


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period. The first Taula de canvi was created following a request of the city of Barcelona's main governing body, the Consell de Cent, calling for the establishment

University of Barcelona

known at that time), founded by King Martรญ of Aragon, but neither the Consell de Cent (Barcelona's Council of One Hundred) nor the city's other leading institutions

Principality of Catalonia

kingdoms of the Crown (such as the Courts, the Generalitat or the Consell de Cent) and legislation (constitutions, derived from the Usages of Barcelona)

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the Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya housing the regional government. The building maintains the Salรณ de Cent, where the Consell de Cent which governed

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located on the corner of Carrer del Consell de Cent, and is one of the three important buildings of Barcelona's Illa de la Discรฒrdia ("Block of Discord")