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[[File:Barcelo coat of arms majorca branch.JPG|thumb|170px|Barceló [[coat of arms]]. ([[Majorca]] branch).]]
'''Barceló''' is a Spanish surname, which originally appeared in southern France, then established in [[Catalonia]] and the [[Balearic Islands]]<ref>http://www.misabueso.com/nombres/apellido_barcelo.html</ref>, and finally extended to the rest of Spain and to Latin America (particularly the Caribbean). It may refer to:
[[File:Barcelo coat of arms catalonia branch.JPG|thumb|190px|Barceló coat of arms. ([[Catalonia]] branch).]]
'''Barceló''' is a [[Castilian Spanish|Castilian]] and [[Catalan]] old surname, which originally appeared in [[Montpellier]], [[Languedoc]] ([[Southern France]])<ref name="heraldico">{{cite web|title="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)|publisher=www.heraldico.com (Gabinete Heráldico)|author=Carlos Domínguez Regueira from Gabinete Heráldico (Heraldic Cabinet), Arturo and Alberto García Carraffa (Encyclopedia of Heraldry quote), Joaquín María Bover (El Nobiliario Mallorquín quote)|url=http://www.freewebs.com/larenas/seleccion2.pdf|date=1993|accessdate=2010.01.04}}</ref><ref name="congress">{{cite web|author=Alberto and Arturo García Carraffa (genealogist brothers)|title="Enciclopedia Heráldica Hispano-Americana", Diccionario Heráldico y Genealógico de Apellidos Españoles y Americanos, Barceló, Vol.14, page 18 (Hispanic American Heraldry Encyclopedia)|publisher=Library of Congress, Call Number: CR2142.G3|url=http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/geneal/index_gc.html|date=1919~1963|accessdate=2010.01.04}}</ref> then established in the [[Balearic Islands]] (circa [[1232]]) and [[Catalonia]]<ref name="misabueso">{{cite web|title=Origen del apellido Barceló (origin of the Barceló surname)|author=MiSabueso|publisher=MiSabueso|url=http://www.misabueso.com/nombres/apellido_barcelo.html|date=unknown|accessdate=2010.01.04}}</ref>, and finally extended to the rest of Spain and its colonies in Latin America (particularly the Caribbean). Variants exist in other languages, e.g. '''Barcelo''' in [[French language|French]]. It may refer to:


People:
People:
*[[Àngels Barceló]], Spanish journalist
*[[Antonio Barceló]] (1717-1797), Spanish mariner and Admiral of the Spanish Armada,
*[[Antonio Barceló]] (1717-1797), Spanish mariner and Admiral of the [[Spanish Armada]]
*[[Àngels Barceló]] (1963~), Spanish journalist,
*[[François Barcelo]] (1941~), French Canadian writer
*[[Antonio R. Barceló|Antonio Romero Barceló]], Puerto Rican politician
*[[Carlos Romero Barceló]], Puerto Rican politician, grandson of Antonio
*[[Lorenzo Barceló]] (1977~), Dominican [[Major League Baseball]] pitcher
*[[Maria Gertrudis "Tules" Barceló]], Mexican Entrepreneur and Gambler
*[[Miquel Barceló (writer)]] (1948~), Spanish editor, writer and professor
*[[Miquel Barceló]], Spanish painter
*[[Miquel Barceló]] (1957~), Spanish painter
*[[Miquel Barceló (writer)]], Spanish editor, writer and professor
*[[Víctor Manuel Barceló|Víctor M. Barceló]], Mexican politician
*[[Víctor Manuel Barceló]], Mexican politician
*[[Maria Gertrudis "Tules" Barceló|Maria Gertrudis Barceló "Tules"]] (1800~1852), Mexican entrepreneur and gambler
*[[Antonio R. Barceló|Antonio Romero Barceló]] (1868~1938), Puerto Rican politician
*[[Carlos Romero Barceló]] (1932~), Puerto Rican politician, grandson of Antonio


Other:
Other:
*[[Barceló (rum)]], a Dominican rum distillery
*[[Barceló (rum)]], a Dominican rum distillery
*Clara Barceló, fictional character on [[Carlos Ruiz Zafón]]'s ''[[The Shadow of the Wind]]''
*Clara Barceló, a fictional character on [[Carlos Ruiz Zafón]]'s ''[[The Shadow of the Wind]]''
*[[Fundación Héctor A. Barceló]], Argentinean healthcare foundation
*[[Barceló Hotels]]
*[[Barceló Hotels]], a multinational resort chain
*[[Barcelo (grape)]], a [[Portuguese wine grape]]
*[[Barcelo (grape)]], a [[Portuguese wine grape]]

==Bibliography==
''The Barcelo Name in History''

==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Surnames]]
[[Category:Surnames|Barceló]]
[[Category:French families|Barcelo]]
[[Category:Spanish families|Barceló]]

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Revision as of 17:43, 7 January 2010

Barceló coat of arms. (Majorca branch).
Barceló coat of arms. (Catalonia branch).

Barceló is a Castilian and Catalan old surname, which originally appeared in Montpellier, Languedoc (Southern France)[1][2] then established in the Balearic Islands (circa 1232) and Catalonia[3], and finally extended to the rest of Spain and its colonies in Latin America (particularly the Caribbean). Variants exist in other languages, e.g. Barcelo in French. It may refer to:

People:

Other:

Bibliography

The Barcelo Name in History

References

  1. ^ 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. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ 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. Retrieved 2010.01.04. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)
  3. ^ MiSabueso (unknown). "Origen del apellido Barceló (origin of the Barceló surname)". MiSabueso. Retrieved 2010.01.04. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)