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The Llor family: Etymology and heraldy @asongofstarkandtargaryen
In old catalan, llor meant "laurel", although in current catalan, llor is a way of saying "dark brown".
I have found that there's also a girl name Llor that in hebrew that means "My light".
Although during the series the Llor family don't have any banners, I have found some info about historical Llors from nobility:
Coat of arms: In field of gold, three bouquets of three leaves, of sinople, well ordered.
Catalan. Of gold, three shoots or bushes of laurel of sinople, well ordered. [J. R. Vila, ms] [J. P. Colomer, ms] [F. of Segarra]
Catalan. Gules, three gold tickets, and in each one a laurel of sinople. [J. P. Colomer, ms]
Catalan. Of gold, a bush of laurel, of sinople. Lords of the castle of Llor (Lleida)
“...The male line of this family was missing and the Copons family succeeded it, this is the main trunk and for this reason they call Copons de Llor, this is that the main house of Copons is the lady of the castle and place of Llor; owned today by Mr. Josep Mata y de Copons, son of D, Josep Mata y de Copons, which he acquired with his cousin Ms. Catalina de Copons, Lady and heir to the main house of Copons, del Llor.” [P. Costa, Mrs]
Catalan. Of gold, a bush of...
From the place of Llor (whose name it took), from the municipality of Torrefeta and judicial district of Cervera in Lleida. There was another house in the town of Montgrí. family crest Silver, with three trees uprooted from sinople placed in a triangle.
There was another house in the town of Montgrí. Based on references from historians of the time and others found by Araldis in the registered archives of cities and other private ones, we can affirm, but not guarantee, that this shield or another very similar to it initially appeared from the 11th to the 14th century, particularly in the campaigns against the Otomans in 1302 and seem to be cited in the victories at Artaki (October 1302), Philadelphia (May 1, 1303) and Mount Taurus (August 15, 1304). The references of this family seem to be specified more frequently from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century, especially the events of Barcelona and Berga, on September 11 and 12, 1714, in which the dynastic war between the Austrians and the Bourbons tragically ended. All this seems to coincide with the family memory of some of the members of the family branch.
The Catalan, Valencian and Balearic solar, A and A GARCIA CARRAFFA, 1968
What if... Hugo and Caterina design a coat of arms for their family:
#los herederos de la tierra#heirs to the land#heraldy#etymology#llor family#hugo llor#arsenda llor#caterina llor#regina llor#arnau estanyol jr.#antonina llor#gifs#yon gonzález#elena rivera#aria bedmar#maría rodríguez soto#bruna cusí
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LA LIGA PREVIEW: Here is the lowdown on Barcelona, Real Madrid and rest of top-flight teams
The League may have had a problematic time off the field struggling with selling British TV rights and draw up a full list of competitions, but the action after that returns again tonight.
The summer window in Spain has also raised all sorts of bizarre stories and unexpected twists and there are still a few weeks left with a deadline of 2 September.
The main points of discussion were Atletico Madrid and The legal dispute of Barcelona about Antoine The transfer of Griezmann, the final move of Eden Hazard to Real Madrid Nabil Fekir's shock decision to join Real Betis and Valencia and retain their boss Marcelino Garcia Toral after a turbulent summer.
Although the window remained open, the focus now returns to football and it promises to be one of the most intriguing seasons of recent years.
The race for the title is a call for everyone with Athletic and Real who spend a lot of money to close the gap in Barcelona, while the battle for European places could be between six or seven teams.
There are also some familiar faces with the return of Osasuna, Mallorca and Granada, all of whom hope to beat the drop after having experienced several relegations in recent years.
Prior to the season opener on Friday night when Athletic Bilbao hosted the defender of Barcelona, which ITV announced they would broadcast on Thursday in the UK, Sportsmail give you an in-depth understanding of how each of the 20 sides of the top flight is set and everything you need to know prior to the new campaign.
La Liga returns Friday – can Barcelona retain the title of this campaign?
LA LINKS ON TV IN THE UK
ITV4 show competitions from the opening three weeks of the new season, starting on Friday evening :
Athletic Bilbao v Barcelona – 8:00 pm Friday, August 16
Barcelona v Real Betis – 8:00 pm, Sunday, August 25
Villarreal v Real Madrid – 20:00, Sunday 1 September [1945905]
Athletic BILBAO
Head coach: Gaizka Garitano
Transfers in: Peru Nolaskoain (Bilbao Athletic, promotion), Inigo Vicente (Bilbao Athletic, promotion), Asier Villalibre (Bilbao Athletic, promotion), Gaizka Larrazabal (Bilbao Athletic, promotion)
Transfers from: Mikel Rico (Huesca, free), Alex Remiro (Real Sociedad, free), Xabi Ethxieta (Getafe, free), Sabin Merino (Been anes, free), Other Iturraspe (Espanyol, free), Peru Nolaskoain (Deportivo, loan), Andoni Lopez (Elche, free), Inigo Vicente (Mirandes , loan), Markel Susaeta (released)
Last season: 8th
With such restrictions on the transfer market, Athletic Bilbao always faces a tough fight to improve last season's performance.
Inaki Williams was impressed by last season and will repeat this campaign from his repetitions
Gaizka Garitano recently defended the club's policy of only signing Basque players and said: & # 39; It is different if you play not only for money, not just for victory titles, but also for our sweater, for our values, for our families, friends, it is something special in the world. & # 39;
Bilbao has somehow managed to make ends meet and possess a talented team. After capturing the future of Inaki Williams, who was affiliated with Manchester United this summer, Garitano will hope to be able to deliver European football to a club that has starved of it in recent seasons.
Finish was a huge improvement over the previous campaign, almost degrading them and Gartian will strive to keep pushing Bilbao in the right direction.
Key Man: Inaki Williams
The Spaniard Becomes Bilbao's main scoring threat and will try to pursue his form for the final campaign after placing the best 13 La League season goals.
ATLETICO MADRID
Head Coach: Diego Simeone
Transfers in: Hector Herrera (Porto, free), Ivan Saponjic (Benfica B, £ 450k ), Renan Lodi (Club Athletic Paranaense, £ 18m), Felipe (Porto, 18m), Kieran Trippier (£ 20m, Tottenham), Mario Hermoso (Espanyol, £ 22.5m), Marcos Llor (Real Madrid, £ 27 million), Joao Felix (Benfica, £ 114 million)
Transfers from: Antoine Griezmann (Barcelona, £ 108 million), Lucas Hernandez (Bayern Munich £ 72 million), Rodri (Manchester City , £ 63), Gelson Martins (Monaco, £ 27m), Luciano Vietto (Sporting Lisbon, £ 6.75m), Bernard Mensah (Kayserispor, £ 3.25), Felipe Luis (Flemish, free), Diego Godin (Inter Milan , free), Andre Moreira (Belenenses SAD, free), Juanfran (Sao Paulo, free), Hector Hernandez (CF Fuenlabrada, loan), Nehuen Perez (FC Famalicao, loan), Axel Werner (San Luis, loan), Nicolas Ib anez (San Luis, loan)
Last season: 2nd
Diego Simeone has spent a lot of time this summer and expectations will be high. Joao Felix has attracted attention especially in the preseason and Athletic wants him to play a major role in this campaign to fill the void that Antoine Griezmann has left.
Despite bringing in eight new faces, the concern for Athletic will be that they have also lost some experienced members of their team this summer with people like Diego Godin, Juanfran and Felipe Luis leaving free.
Traditionally a well-oiled machine that prides itself on clean sheets, you can expect more from the same from Athletic, which this summer has reinforced more than anywhere else at the back.
£ 114 million man Joao Felix has had a brilliant preseason season and becomes Atleitco & # 39; s most important player this term
They could also welcome an additional addition through the door as James Rodriguez's protracted move from Real Madrid for the deadline of 2 September would have been completed.
Atletico only had the only trophy to celebrate the final installment after he lifted the European Supercup, but the goal this season will undoubtedly win one of the big winning games.
Key Man: Joao Felix
You can't sign for £ 114 million and don't expect you to be the best dog's club.
After Griezmann's departure, the responsibility for the young Portuguese international lies in his shoes. If something is wrong, he should have no problems.
BARCELONA
Head coach: Ernesto Valverde
[1945902] Transfers in: ] Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid, £ 108 m), Frenkie de Jong (Ajax, £ 67 m), Grandson (Valencia, £ 23 m), Junior Firpo (Real Betis, £ 16 m), Emerson (Atletico Mineiro, £ 10 m), Marc Cucurella (Eibar, £ 3 million), Moussa Wague (Barcelona B , free)
Transfers from: Malcolm (Zenit, £ 36m), Jasper Cillessen (Valencia, 31m), Andre Gomes (Everton, £ 22m), Paco Alcacer (Borussia Dortmund, £ 19 m), Denis Suarez (Celtic Vigo, £ 11 m), Emerson (Real Betis, £ 5 m), Marc Cardona (Osasuna, £ 2 m), Segi Palencia (Saint-Etienne, £ 1.8 million), Thomas Vermaelen (Vissel Kobe, free), Douglas (Besiktas, free), Adrian Ortola (Tenerife, free), Marc Cucurella (Getafe, loan)
Last season: 1st
It's fair to say that Barcelona is in front and in the mid den has stood as the co me to the greatest stories of the transfer window this summer. After finally capturing Antoine Griezmann from Atletico Madrid in a £ 108 million controversial deal, the Catalan giants still don't look like they are stopping to end Neymar & # 39; s sensational return to the Nou Camp.
Who else would be the most important man of Barcelona than the unstoppable Lionel Messi
But as you look past the drama, Ernesto Valverde has quietly enjoyed a good window. The Barcelona boss has added depth to the full back with the addition of Junior Firpo from Real Betis, while Grandson is replacing Jasper Cillessen, as Marc-Andre Stegen & # 39; s understudy has a goal.
So far, Frenkie de Jong looks like he has played his entire career in Barcelona and is seamlessly integrated. However, their preparations for the season took a knock when Lionel Messi sustained a minor injury during training just days after returning, so Valverde will hope and get his talisman back as soon as possible.
Key man: Lionel Messi
Who else?
Even if Neymar returned this summer, Barcelona will continue to rely on the little Argentinian who will ridiculously give you 30-50 goals in all competitions.
CELTA VIGO
Head coach: Fran Scribe
Transfers in: Ivan Villar (Celtic Vigo B, promotion), Jorge Saenz (Valencia, loan), Santi Mina (Valencia, free), Joseph Aidoo (Genk, £ 7.2 million), Denis Suarez (Barcelona, £ 11.6 million)
Transfers from: Dennis Eckert (released), Nemanja Radoja (released), Robert Mazan (CD Tenerife, loan), Gustavo Cabral (Pachucha, free), Facundo Roncaglia (Osasuna, £ 225k), Andrew Hjulsager (KV Oostende, £ 450k), Emre Mor (Galatasaray, loan fee £ 540k), Mathias Jensen (Brentford, £ 3.42 m), Maxi Gomez (Valencia, £ 13 m)
Last season: 17th
Celtic Vigo cam dangerously close to dropping last season and only a disaster averted after an inspiring second half of the season.
They may not be one of the favorites to go down, but Vigo can have a hard time again during this period. Maxi Gomez, who scored 13 important goals in La Liga last season, will be a big miss.
The Uruguayan played an important role in beating the drop but left earlier this summer for only £ 13 million to Valencia. Denis Suarez is a solid asset, but the Spaniard has found it hard to find his best shape and stay fit in recent years.
If he can reach the level he is capable of, there is no doubt that he will be a big player for them. But it is in attack where you fear that Vigo can be exposed. They lack firepower and the pressure will lie on the aging of Iago Aspas to deliver an abundance of goals again this time.
Key Man: Iago Aspas
Yes, he is still around and still popping targets for Celta Vigo. Only the 20 goals for him last season. There is no doubt that Vigo's hope will be on the Spaniard. But at the age of 32 it will become clear whether he can stay fit or not.
Iago Aspas is the go-to man of Celta Vigo, hoping that Denis Suarez can have the real impact
ALAVES
Head Coach: Asier Garitano
Transfers in: Lucas Perez (West Ham, £ 2.07 m, Joselu (Newcastle, £ 2.02 m), Ramon Mierez (Tiger, £ 2.01 m), Luis Rioja (Almeria, £ 1.8 m), Saul Garcia (Deportivo La Coruna, free) ), Tachi (Atletico Madri d B, free), Aleix Vidal (Seville, loan)
Transfers from: Antonio Cristian (Fuenlabrada, free), Carlos Vigaray (Real Zaragoza, free)
Last season: 11th
For a previous season it turned out that Milds would cause a shock by finishing in the top four.
However, a disappointing conclusion of the campaign meant that she ended up at the mid-table, and they now have a new coach at the helm in Asier Garitano, who replaces Abelardo.
Many of Alaves & # 39; s most important campaigns were only on loan to the club, and people like Takashi Inui, Borja Baston and Jonathan Calleri have all left.
Alaves responded by bringing in two attackers who were struggling to make a big impact in the Premier League – Lucas Perez and Joselu. They also loaned Aleix Vidal, previously from Barcelona, to Seville.
It may turn out to be a difficult season for Alaves, with much depending on whether their new strikers can run to the ground.
Key Man: Lucas Perez
Perez collected only four league goals in his spells in England with Arsenal and West Ham.
The 30-year-old, however, will have great expectation to impress Alaves when he returns to La Liga.
During a loan period with Deportivo La Coruna two seasons ago, Perez scored nine times in La Liga, and he will try to improve that number because he wants to play a major role for Alaves.
Lucas Perez struggled a major to make impact for Alaves
EIBAR
Head coach: Jose Luis Mendilibar
Transfers in : Edu Exposito (Deportivo La Coruna, £ 3.6 m), Quique (Deportivo La Coruna, £ 2.97 m), Pedro Bigas (Las Palmas, £ 2.7 m), Roberto Alabe (Atletico Madrid B, £ 2.52 m, Takashi Inui (Real Betis, £ 1.8 million), Esteban Burgos (Alcorcon, free), Roberto Correa (Cadiz, free), Alvaro Tejero (Real Madrid), Asier Benito (Bilbao) Athlet ic, free), Ruben Lobato (Oviedo Vetusta, free)
Transfers from: Joan Jordan (Sevilla, £ 12 m), Ruben Pena (Villarreal, £ 7.2 m), Marc Cucurella (Barcelona, £ 3.6 m), Pablo Hervias (Real Valladolid, £ 900,000), Pere Milla (Elche, free), Unai Elgezabal (Alcorcon, free), Jose Antonio Martinez (Granada, loan), Asier Benito (Ponferradina, loan), Roberto Olabe (Albacete, loan), Nano (Cadiz, loan)
Last season: 12th
Eibar has become somewhat predictable, with last season they returned to the midtable end.
A 12th place followed by 9th place and 10th in the previous two campaigns, with the expectation that they will end up in a similar position again this time.
The departure of midfielder Joan Jordan is a blow, but Edu Exposito, who became a member of Deportivo La Coruna, should be able to tuck in quickly.
Experienced coach Jose Luis Mendilibar remains in charge and his side must be able to easily avoid relegation.
Key Man: Charles
He is perhaps 35 years old, but Charles was very impressive for Eibar last season, as he scored 14 goals in La Liga.
Eibar will hope that the attacker can continue to find the net for at least one more campaign.
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Charles may not be younger, but he still knows always where the back of the net is
ESPANYOL
Head coach: David Gallego
[1945902] Transfers in: Matias Vargas (Velez Sarsfield), £ 9.45 million), Fernando Calero (Real Valladolid, £ 7.2 million), Other Iturraspe (Athletic Bilbao, free), Andres Prieto (Leganes, free), Bernardo Espinosa (Girona, loan)
Transfers from: Mario Hermoso (Atletico Madrid, £ 22.5 m), Aaron Martin (Mainz, 5.4 m), Hernan Perez (Al Ahli , free), Roberto (West Ham, free), Alvaro Vazquez (Sporting Gijon, free), Oscar Duarte (free)
Last season: 7th
Espanyol did quite well last season because they finished in seventh place in La Liga and earned a place in the Europa League qualifiers.
However, the departments of some important players in the summer can hit the club hard.
Mario Hermoso, for example, joined Atletico Madrid, and as a result Espanyol can be considerably less resilient at the rear.
In addition, if they eventually make progress in the Europa League, this may prove to be a hindrance to their domestic form, with manager David Gallego, who has replaced Ruby, facing a difficult task.
Key Man: Marc Roca
Roca, a product of Espanyol & # 39; s academy, delivered a number of consistent performances last season.
This campaign, with several players going further, the defensive midfielder may have more difficulty taking responsibility if Espanyol appears to be enjoying an impressive campaign.
Roca was connected to Bayern Munich earlier this summer, but chose to stay with Espanyol. If he continues to perform at such a high level, he will certainly not be long before there is more speculation about his future.
Highly regarded midfielder Marc Roca could be a crucial figure for Espanyol this campaign
GETAFE
Head coach: Jose Bordalas
Transfers in: Enric Gallego (Huesca , £ 5.4m, Faycal Fajr (Caen, £ 1.35 million), Jack Harper (Malaga, £ 1.35 million), Raul Garcia (Girona, free), Xabi Etxeita (Athletic Bilbao), Marc Cucurella ( Barcelona, loan), Allan Nyom (West Bromwich Albion), not disclosed
Trans fers from: Roberto Ibanez (Osasuna, £ 1.8 m), Jack Harper (Alcorcon, loan), Gaku Shibasaki (Deportivo La Coruna, free), Alvaro Jimenez (Albacete, loan), Miguel Rubio (Fuenlabrada, loan ), Ignasi Miquel (Girona, loan), Mathieu Flamini (released), Chuli (released)
Last season: 5th
Getafe got a place in the Europa League group stage after being on last season fifth place in La Liga ended
They want to push this campaign even further and have designs to reach the top 4.
Coach Jose Bordalas will have to manage his team carefully so that his most important players do not get too exhausted by the Europa League.
However, Getafe has a talented team and is unlikely to be pushovers when confronted with La Liga & # 39; s leading lights.
Key Man: Jorge Molina
Molina was a key factor behind much of Getafe & # 39; s impressive displays last season, as evidenced by the fact that he scored 14 goals in La Liga.
The sharp shooter managed to achieve 62 percent of his effo rts on goal, because he caused numerous problems for the defense.
Even at the age of 37 he has shown no signs of delay and this campaign will be fruitful again.
The 37-year-old Jorge Molina was impressive last season and will want to be in again catch the eye
GRANADA
Head Coach: Diego Martinez
[1945902] Transfers in: Darwin Machis (Udinese, £ 2.7 million), Domingos Duarte (Sporting Lisbon, £ 2.7 million), Yan Brice (Seville, £ 900,000), Fede Vico (Leganes, £ 225,000), Roberto Soldier (Fenerbahce, free), Neyder Lozano (Elche , free), Yangel Herrera (Manchester City, loan), Jose Antonio Martinez (Eibar, loan)
Transfers from: Adrian Castellano (Numancia, £ 270,000), Sergio Pena (FC Emmen, free), Pablo Vazquez (Badajoz CD, free), Jose Antonio Gonzalez (Cordoba, loan), Alberto Martin (released), Fran Rico (released), Nicolas Aguirre (released), Raul Baena (released)
Last season: 2nd, Second Division
One of the newly promoted games, Grenada returned to La Liga after two seasons.
They hope to get it sooner than their last top flight campaign, when they ended up at the bottom of the table.
In particular, there have not been many large departments from Granada this summer, and coach Diego Martinez has earned a lot of praise.
However, it will still be very difficult for his party to prevent him from leaving immediately.
Key Man: Roberto Soldado
Former Spanish striker soldier accompanied Granada this summer for a free transfer after his departure from Fenerbahce.
With a lot of La Liga experience, the 34-year-old will be trusted this season by Granada.
Last season, Soldaat scored six league goals in 21 games for Fenerbahce, but he hopes he will be able to score more often for Granada.
Roberto Soldier will are excited to impress Granada after joining the club on a free transfer
Leganes [1945904]
Head coach: Mauricio Pellegrino
Transfers in: Martin Braithwaite (Middlesbrough, not disclosed), Juan Soriano (Sevilla, loan), Aitor Ruibal (Real Betis, loan), Aitor Ruibal (Port B, not disclosed), Andre Grandi (Madrid International , free), Sabin Merino (Athletic Bilbao, free), Alex Martin (Real Madrid Castilla, free), Roberto Rosales (Malaga, £ 1.08 million), Juan Munoz (AD Alcorcon, £ 1.35 million), Jonathan Silva (Sporting Lisbon, £ 2.7 million), Kenneth Omeruo (Chelsea, £ 4 Million)
Transfers from: Mamadou Kone (Deportivo de La Coruna, loan), Dani Ojeda (Albacete, loan)), Andres Prieto (Espanyol, free), Ezequiel Munoz ( Lanus, free), Nabil El Zhar (Al Ahli Sports Club, free), Fede Vico (Granada CF, £ 225k), Gerard Gumbau (Girona, £ 450k), Luciano (Gremio, 900k)
Last season: 13th
Now starting their fourth consecutive campaign in La Liga, Leganes wants to build on last season when they finish 13th – their highest position ever.
They made the news in September by beating Barcelona 3-1 and moved permanently to Martin Braithwaite after being impressed during a loan period.
season it would not be surprising if Leganes ended up at the mid-table again. However, they have a difficult start because they host Atletico Madrid.
Keyman: Youssef En-Nesyri
He played a crucial role for Leganes last season and scored nine goals in La Liga.
That led to interest in the Moroccan from a large number of clubs, including Brighton.
Leganes rejected an offer of £ 18 million from the seagulls, leaving En-Nesyri frustrated and whether he remains interesting to see if the commitments of the 22-year-old remain the same.
Youssef En-Nesyri was the subject of interest from Brighton after an impressive season
Levante
Head coach: Paco Lopez
Transfers in: Ruben Vezo (Valencia, £ 4.5 m), Sergio Leon ( Real Betis, £ 3.6 m, Gonzalo Melero (SD Huesca, £ 3.2 m), Carlos Clerc (Osasuna, free), Oscar Duarte (Espanyol, free), Jorge Miramon (SD Huesca, free), Hernani ( Postage free, Borja Mayoral (Real Madrid loan)
Transfers from: Ruben Garcia (Osasuna, £ 2.7m), Chema (Nottingham Forest, 450k), Esteban Saveljich (Rayo Vallecano, £ 270k), Pedro Lopez (SD Huesca, free), Jason (Valencia, free), Pepulu (Tondela, loan), Ivi Lopez (SD Huesca, loan), Raphael Dwamena (Real Zaragoza , loan), Koke (Deportivo, loan)
Last season: 15th
Get up with a jumble of the season, but will bring some confidence in the season after relegating Majorca rivals in their last friendly match have been defeated. It will be important that they start quickly with matches against Real Madrid and Real Betis that come within the first month.
They comfortably defeated the drop last season, kept floating seven points and will come out to maintain their position in the top flight.
Ze hebben wat opwindend talent, met name aan de bovenkant van het veld en zouden genoeg moeten hebben om de prestatie van vorig seizoen om op te blijven herhalen.
Key man: Roger Marti
13 De competitiedoelen zijn voor iedereen een behoorlijke terugkeer, maar het feit dat Marti zo vaak in een worstelend team de achterkant van het net heeft weten te vinden, maakt het nog indrukwekkender.
Levante genoeg over hen om punten te verzamelen, zelfs Marti schiet niet, maar als de 28-jarige vorm kan vinden zoals vorig seizoen, moeten ze weer veilig zijn.
Roger Marti wordt beschouwd als de belangrijkste speler van Stand-up na zijn overvloed aan doelpunten
RCD Mallorca
Hoofdcoach: Vicente Moreno
Transfers in: Lumor (Sporting Lissabon, lening), Aleksandar Sedlar (Piast Gliwice, gratis), Josep Sene (Leonese Cultural, gratis), Alex Joy (Real Betis, gratis), Aleksandar Trajkovski (Palermo, gratis), Aleix Febas (Real Madrid Castilla, gratis), Pablo Chavarria (Stade Reims, gratis), Igor Zlatanovic (Radnik, £ 1,17 m), Martin Valjent (Chiev o, £ 1,35 m), Ante Budimir (Crotone, £ 1,98 m)
Transfers uit: Carlos Castro (CD Lugo, lening), Sergio Buenacasa (SD Ponferradina, lening), Enzo Lombardo (Racing Santander, lening), Pablo Valcarce (SD Ponferradina, lening), Bryan Reyna (Barakaldo CF, lening), Stoichkov (Alcorcon , lening), Franco Russo (SD Ponferradina, lening), Alex Lopez (Extremadura, lening), Salva Ruiz (Valencia, gratis), Fernando Cano (Lleida Esportiu, gratis), Alvaro Bustos (Pontevedra, gratis), Leandro Montagud (Cultureel Leoness, gratis), Pol Roige (GIF Sundsvall, gratis), Alejandro Faurlin (Marbella FC, gratis)
Vorig seizoen: 5e, tweede divisie
Overal boven de onderste drie wil van Mallorca this season just to restore some normality.
Lago Junior will be La Liga new boys Mallorca's biggest scoring threat
In the last three seasons they have been relegated, then promoted and promoted again.
They came up via the play-offs, but unlike in the Championship, it is far from the richest game in football, so Mallorca have had to operate on a shoestring budget this summer.
It's going to be a real struggle for them, but the fact they lost the first play-off leg 2-0 and won the second leg 3-0 to secure promotion suggests they have the mettle to at least put up a good fight.
Key man: Lago Junior
Any side that has just gone up into a new league has to rely on a striker grabbing them enough goals to win matches.
That responsibility for Mallorca falls firmly on the shoulders of Lago Junior this season. He was their top scorer last term, netting 11 times in the league.
The jump to La Liga is a big one, but Mallorca will hope Junior is up for the test and can come close to his tally last campaign.
Osasuna
Head coach: Jagoba Arrasate
Transfers in: Pervis Estupinan (Watford U23s, loan), Raul Navas (Real Sociedad, loan), Jaume Grau (Real Madrid Castilla, free), Adrian Lopez (FC Porto, free), Facundo Roncaglia (Celta Vigo, £225k), Darko Brasanac (Real Betis, £900k), Brandon (Stade Rennais FC, £1.8m), Robert Ibanez (Getafe, £1.8m), Marc Cardona (Barcelona, £2.25m), Chimy Avila (San Lorenzo, £2.43m), Ruben Garcia (Levante, £2.7m)
Transfers out: David Rodriguez (released), Xisco (released), Miguel Olavide (released), Jaume Grau (CD Lugo, loan), Miguel Diaz (CD Tudelano, free), Carlos Clerc (Levante, free), Imanol Garcia (Cordoba, fr ee)
Last season: 1st, Segunda Division
Osasuna raced away to win the Spanish second division and bounce back to La Liga at the first time of asking.
But this season will be very different. They will not experience the winning feeling as often as they did in the Segunda and they must be prepared for that.
Osasuna have been a yo-yo club since their relegation from the top-flight in the 2013-14 season and will be eager to take this opportunity to re-establish themselves as a La Liga club.
First season, just stay up by any means necessary, that will be the goal.
Chimy Avila has a big role to play for Osasuna after proving himself in La Liga last season
Key man: Chimy Avila
Avila was a very smart buy by the La Liga new boys.
The midfielder scored some eye-catching goals last season during his loan spell at Huesca and his overall play is neat and tidy.
He bagged an impressive 10 goals last time around and will be key to Osasuna's chances of survival.
Real Betis
Head coach: Rubi
Transfers in: Borja Iglesias (Espanyol, £25m), Giovani Lo Celso (PSG, £20m), Nabil Fekir (Lyon, £20m), Juanmi (Real Sociedad, £7m), Emerson (Barcelona, £5m), Dani Martin (Sporting Gijon, £4.5m), Alfonso Pedraza (Villarreal, loan)
Transfers out: Pau Lopez (Roma, £21m), Junior Firpo (Barcelona, £16m), Giovani Lo Celso (Tottenham, loan fee: £14.5m), Sergio Leon (Levante, £3.5m), Ryad Boudebouz (Saint Etienne, £3m), Takashi Inui (Eibar, £2m), Victor Camarasa (Crystal Palace, loan), Darko Brasanac (Osasuna, £900,000), Alin Tosca (Gazisehir, free), Alex Alegria (Mallo rca, free), Aitor Ruibal (Leganes, loan), Julio Gracia (Badajoz, loan), Liberto Beltran (Lleida Esportiu, loan)
Last season: 10th
A side with real potential that at times showed just what they were capable of last season.
Betis had a care-free and attractive style of playing but the core of their side has been cut up this summer.
Pau Lopez, Junior Firpo and Giovani Lo Celso, who was instrumental in midfield last term, have all gone on to bigger and brighter things, but you can't help but wonder had Betis kept hold of them that they could have made a real push to break the top six.
As it happens, that is not the case. Fans will be however be delighted by the capture of Nabil Fekir, who decided to join from Lyon despite seemingly having a number of more appealing offers.
Borja Iglesias was prolific for Espanyol last season too, so his signing will add further firepower to their goalscoring threat. The ambition will be to finish in those European places. Whether they can do it or not is another thing entirely.
Key man: Nabil Fekir
It will be interesting to see how the Frenchman takes to La Liga.
Fekir has only ever played in France, so it will be a challenge for him to adapt to his new surroundings. If he can be even half the player he was at Lyon then Betis have got a gem.
He scored a shed load during his time at Lyon and assisted almost just as much for his team-mates. The 26-year-old is Betis' most talented player and will revel in being the star man and their focal point of attack.
The arrivals of Nabil Fekir (L) and Borja Iglesias (R) adds significant firepower to Betis' attack
Real Madrid
Head coach: Zinedine Zidane
Transfers in: Eden Hazard (Chelsea, £150m), Luka Jovic (F rankfurt, £54m), Eder Militao (Porto, £45m), Ferland Mendy (Lyon, £49m), Rodrygo (Santos, £40m), Alberto Soro (Real Zaragoza, £2m), Luca Zidane (Real Madrid Castilla, free), Javi Sanchez (Real Madrid Castilla, free), Jorge de Frutos (Real Madrid Castilla, free)
Transfers out: Mateo Kovacic (Chelsea, £40m), Marcos Llorente (Atletico Madrid, £27m), Raul de Tomas (Benfica, £18m), Theo Hernandez (AC Milan, £18m), Jesus Vallejo (Wolves, loan), Alberto Soro (Real Zaragoza, loan), Martin Odegaard (Real Sociedad, loan), Dani Ceballos (Arsenal, loan), Borja Mayoral (Levante, loan), Jorge de Frutos (Real Valladolid, loan), Sergio Reguilon (Sevilla, loan), Javi Sanchez (Real Valladolid, loan), Andriy Lunin (Real Valladolid, loan), Luca Zidane (Racing, loan )
Last season: 3rd
It all looked so promising for Real Madrid at the start of the summer window as Zinedine Zidane looked to get all of his transfer business done and dusted ahead of the new campaign. Real brought in Eden Hazard, Luka Jovic and Ferland Mendy in what looked to be the new era of Galaticos.
However, their pre-season came tumbling down in an instant when they were truly humbled by a new-look Atletico Madrid side in America. There were complaints that Hazard had packed on the pounds while Real's aging midfield continued to be a thorn in Zidane's side.
The Frenchman is still desperate to bring in Paul Pogba but Manchester United's valuation of the World Cup winner looks to have killed any potential move.
The Spanish giants have often looked disjointed and out of sorts during pre-season and even Marca have stated that the idea of Real winning a trophy this season is 'farcical'. While keeping that in mind, you'd expect Real to challenge Barcelona and Atletico for the league this season given the amount they've shelled out this summer.
Key man: Eden Hazard
Brought in for a deal worth up to £150million, Hazard will be that go-to player whether he starts out on the left or in the No 10 position behind Benzema. Zidane will need to drum out that 'unselfish' characteristic Hazard possesses if he's going to become a goal-machine for Los Blancos.
Real Madrid will expect a lot from Eden Hazard this season after becoming their record signing
Real Sociedad
Head coach: Imanol Alguacil
Transfers In: Alex Sola (Real Sociedad B, promotion), Robin Le Normand (Real Sociedad B, promotion), Aihen Munoz (Real Sociedad B, promotion), Andoni Zubiaurre (Real Sociedad B, promotion), Ander Barrenetxea (Real Sociedad B, promotion), Ander Guevara (Real Sociedad B, promotion), Martin Odegaard (Real Madrid, loan), Alex Remiro (Athletic Bilbao, free) Modibo Sagnan (Lens, £4.05m), Alexander Isak (Borussia Do rtmund, £5.85m), Portu (Girona, £9m)
Transfers Out: Alex Sola (Numancia, loan), Jon Guridi (Mirandes, loan), Martin Merquelanz (Mirandes, loan), Jon Bautista (KAS Eupen, loan), Hector Moreno (Al Gharafa Sports Club, free), Eneko Capilla (Asteras Tripolis, free), Geronimo Rulli (Montpellier, £1.35m loan fee), Juanmi (Real Betis, £7.2m)
Last season: 9th
There will be a notable change for Sociedad this season, with the renovation of their Anoeta Stadium set to be completed.
A major plus for the club this summer was retaining the services of wingers Mikel Oyarzabal.
However, the departure of defender Hector Moreno, among others, could prove to be problematic.
Key man: Mikel Oyarzabal
There was much speculation about Oyarzabal's future this summer, with Manchester City among the clubs to have been linked with him.
However, the winger ended up staying at Sociedad and will be seeking to build upon a hugely impressive 2018-19 campaign, when he scored 14 goals and provided four assists in La Liga.
This season Sociedad are set to again be heavily reliant upon the 22-year-old.
Mikel Oyarzabal ended up staying at Real Sociedad despite much speculation over his future
Real Valladolid
Head coach: Sergio
Transfers in: Javi Sanchez (Real Madrid, loan), Jorge de Frutos (Real Madrid, loan), Pedro Porro (Manchester City, loan), Sandro Ramirez (Everton, loan), Andriy Lunin (Real Madrid, loan), Federico Barba (Chievo, loan), Pablo Hervias (Eibar, £900k)
Transfers out: Moises Delgado (Racing Santander, loan), Antonio Dominguez (Algeciras CF, free), Fernando Calero (Espanyol, 7.2m)
Last season: 16th
Ronaldo may have splashed out to purchase a majority share in the club last season, but the former Brazil star's wallet has remained firmly shut this summer.
Despite last season's struggles to beat the drop, Pablo Herbvias has been the club's only permanent signing, moving from Eibar for £900k.
The loan signing of Sandro Ramirez however could prove to be a great piece of business. He may have flopped at Everton and failed at Real Sociedad last season, but the Barcelona academy product has proven he can score regularly in La Liga, having netted 14 times for Malaga in the 2016-17 campaign.
Having scored the least amount of goals last season (32), Sandro's acquisition provides Valladolid's attack with the firepower it has so desperately been lacking. Fernando Calero will be a big loss for them though after the talented defender joined Espanyol. Just staying up will be the goal this season.
Key man: Sandro Ramirez
The pressure will fully be on Sandro Ramirez to score goals this season.
His confidence will be at an all-time low after failing to score a single league goal in 24 games at Real Sociedad last season, but if he can recapture his best form, he could have a sole impact on where Vallodolid end up this term.
Sandro Ramirez has struggled for form but can play a big part in Real Vallodolid's survival bid
Sevilla
Head coach: Julen Lopetegui
Transfers in: Rony Lopes (Monaco, £22.5m), Jules Kounde (Bordeaux, £22.5m), Lucas Ocampos (Marseille, £13.5M), Diego Carlos (Nantes, £13.5m), Munas Dabbur (RB Salzburg, (£13.5m), Joan Jordan (Eibar, £12.6m), Luuk de Jong (PSV, £11.25m), Oliver Torres (Porto, £10.8m), Fernando (Galatasaray, £4.05m), Nemanja Gudelj (Evergrande, free), Sergio Reguilon (Real Madrid, loan).
Transfers out: Wissam Ben Yedder (Monaco, £36m), Pablo Sarabia (PSG, £16.2m), Quincy Promes (Ajax, £14.13m), Luis Muriel (Atalanta, £13.5m), Yan Brice (Granada, £900k), Gabriel Mercado (Al Rayyan, free), Marc Gual (Girona, loan), Giorgi Aburjania (Twente, loan), Ibrahim Amadou (Norwich, loan), Carlos Fernandez (Granada, loan), Juan Soriano (Leganes, loan), Aleix Vidal (Alaves, loan).
Last season: 6th
Big things are expected at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium this season with a new manager in place and £100m spent on new talent.
Sevilla's biggest summer signing Rony Lopes can shine for them in La Liga this season
Returning director Monchi has got straight down to work with 11 new signings to help Julen Lopetegui rebuild his reputation after quitting as Spain manager on the eve of the World Cup for a disastrous spell with Real Madrid.
The Spaniard faces the task of getting the new-look side to gel together as quickly as possible but improving on last year's sixth-placed finish should be achievable.
Key man: Rony Lopes
The attacking midfielder will be desperate to b anish the though ts of last season's nightmare with Monaco and begin a new chapter at Sevilla.
Two years ago, Lopes was linked with just about every major club in Europe after banging in 15 goals. Last season he managed just the four as Monaco narrowly escaped relegation.
Sevilla have clearly seen something in Lopes to splash out £22.5m off the back of such a disappointing campaign and will look to him to be their creative spark this term. A cultured midfielder who is great on the ball, can pick out a pass and has an eye for an goal, he possesses all the attributes to shine in this league.
Valencia
Head coach: Marcelino García Toral
Transfers in: Jasper Cillessen (Barcelona, £31m), Maxi Gomez (Celta Vigo, £13m), Denis Cheryshev (Villarreal, £5m), Manu Vallejo (Cadiz, £5m), Jorge Saenz (Tenerife, £2m), Salva Ruiz (Mallorca, free), Alex Carbonell (Cordoba, free), Jason (Levante, free), Eliaquim Mangala (Manchester City, free), Jaume Costa (Villarreal, loan)
Transfers out: Neto (Barcelona, £23m), Simone Zaza (Torino, £11m), Ruben Vezo (Levante, £4.5m), Jeison Murillo (Sampdoria, loan), Nacho Gil (Ponferradina, free), Aymen Abdennour (Kayserispor, free), Jorge Saenz (Celta Vigo, loan), Santi Mina (Celta Vigo, free), Alex Blanco (Real Zaragoza, loan), Toni Lato (PSV, loan), Uros Racic (Famalicao, l oan), Alex Carbonell (Fortuna Sittard, loan)
Last season: 4th
Valencia survived a turbulent summer which saw the futures of general manager Mateu Alemany and head coach Marcelino Garcia Toral almost leave the club.
Alemany appeared ready to walk away from Valencia and Marcelino vowed he would follow him through the exit doors if he did, but the latter had a change of heart and the two have remained.
Keeping hold of Marcelino was a huge coup for Valencia, considering he led them to a Champions League spot and Copa del Rey glory last term – the club's first trophy since 2008.
Having achieved so much, it will be difficult for Valencia to maintain the high standard, but they have invested well, bringing in the likes of Jasper Cillessen, Maxi Gomez and Denis Cheryshev. A top-four finish will be the expectation.
Keeping hold of their head coach Marcelino was a huge coup for Valencia this summer
Key man: Goncalo Guedes
There's no doubt that Guedes possesses the potential to be a big hitter in La Liga. Since joining Valencia from Paris Saint-Germain in 2017, he has shown glimpses of a world class player but has not performed on a consistent basis.
You can't help but think that this could be the season he finally announces himself as a top player in the league.
There will be less pressure on him to score goals regularly following Gomez's arrival and he is expected to be given a new licence of freedom in an attacking role behind the main striker, which he could really flourish in.
Goncalo Guedes has shown glimpses of class but has not performed on a consistent basis
Villarreal
Head coach: Javier Calleja
Transfers in: Ruben Pena (Eibar, £7.2m), Raul Albiol (Napoli, £4.5m), Moi Gomez (Sporting Gijon, £1.2m), Alberto Moreno (Liverpool, free), Andre Zambo Anguissa (Fulham, loan), Enric Franquesa (Villarreal B, promotion), Xavi Quintilla (Villarreal B, promotion), Simon Moreno (Villarreal B, promotion)
Transfers out: Pablo Fornals (West Ham, £24m), Nicola Sansone (Bologna, £6.75m), Roberto Soriano (Bologna, 6.75m), Denis Cheryshev (Valencia, £5.4m), Ruben Semedo (£4m, Olympiacos), Victor Ruiz (Besiktas, £2.25m), Javi Fuego (Sporting Gijon, free), Juan Ibiza (UD Almeria, free), Alvaro Gonzalez (Marseille, loan), Simon Moreno (UD Almeria, loan), Miguelon (SD Huesca, loan), Enric Franquesa (CD Mirandes, loan), Jaume Costa (Valencia, loan), Alfonso Pedraza (Real Betis, loan), Daniel Raba (SD Huesca, loan)
Last season: 14th
Given the talent in the squad, there can be no arguments that last season fell way below expectations.
Although it could have been much worse with Villarreal staring relegation in the face at one point. A strong finish to the season saw them finish comfortably in 14th in the end.
It will be tall ask for them to better that this time around after losing key players such as Pablo Fornals and Denis Cheryshev in the summer window but it would be foolish to label them as mid-table languishers just yet.
They have some highly-rated prospects in Samuel Chukwueze and Santiago Caseres and will have genuine ambitions to crack the top 10.
Key man: Santi Cazorla
You've seen all the videos on social media, he may be 34-years-old and only recently recovered from an injury that kept him out of action for two years, but Cazorla still has plenty to offer.
He pulled the strings in midfield last season and has retained all the flair and technical skills that made him one of the best exports the Premier League has seen.
He even earned a recall to the Spain squad for his performances last season. Cazorla has that rare ability to pull a big moment out of the bag when needed and with another tough season expected, he will have a significant role to play.
Santi Cazorla is Villarreal's maestro in midfield while Samuel Chukwueze could be important
LA LIGA BETTING ODDS
La Liga winner
Barcelona – 4/9
Real Madrid – 7/4
Atletico Madrid – 12/1
Valencia – 100//1
Sevilla – 150/1
La Liga relegated
Mallorca – 5/7
Granada CF – 5/4
Valladolid – 7/5
Osasuna – 9/5
Alaves – 2/1
Levante – 3/1
La Liga top goalscorer
Lionel Messi: 4/6
Eden Hazard: 9/1
Luis Suarez: 10/1
Antoine Griezmann: 14/1
Karim Benzema: 16/1
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Nature motif in some outfits of the Estanyol-Llor family
(This is my way of saying I'm going to start posting edits & gifsets about La Catedral del mar and Los Herederos de la tierra that I said some time ago I would do @asongofstarkandtargaryen)
Arnau started earing some money and started wearing outfits with more details, but still a bit rough (ie the blue outfit with the blue & black vegetal patron) when he became a moneychanger and then more detailed clothing after Pedro IV of promoted Arnau to higher position when he became a Consul of the sea and a baron
Apart from that, the pattern could be a reference to the flowers that his mother wore in her hair, in Grandpa Arnau and Francesca's wedding.
I love how since then other members of the family wear in some aspects of their outfits flowers and/or leaves, although Mercè is the one who wears more outfits with vegetal embodery, in contrast with adult Bernat, whom costumes are in general black or dark colors and his only costume with vegetal patron (in this case with leaves) is the outfit he wore during his wedding with Mercè.
I included a detail of Caterina's wedding outfit because that crown of flowers reminds me of Dolça and young Regina because they wore it something similar.
In term of themes, I would say that maybe those patterns and elements reflects the link of the family to nature in their origins (i.e Arnau's parents were peasants) and their current background of of Hugo and Mercè, Hugo being a winegrower, and Mercè grew up between vineyards.
Apart from plants & earth, other nature motif is water and sea, concretely, because inhabitants sustain their lifes and work in the sea, for example Hugo's father was a sailor, and since he was s kid Hugo wanted to be a shipbuilder; for Arnau, there are also several phases of his life related with sea, firstly as a bastaix, then when he took an important role in the defeat of the Castilian navy and so the king appointed him as consul. And obviously the Santa María del Mar basilica aka 'the cathedral of the sea', which Mar is named after (Mar is the short form that is usually used to call women whose name is Maria del Mar). Plus some of Arnau and Mar's outfits during La Catedral del mar are of different shades of blue. And also Hugo, Caterina and Arnau Jr. in the sequel.
There's another thing related with the Estanyols and water motif but it comes from heraldy and the etymology of the surname. I will make another post soon because this one is getting a bit long.
#la catedral del mar#los herederos de la tierra#the cathedral of the sea#heirs to the land#edits#arnau estanyol#mar estanyol#bernat estanyol#caterina llor#mercè llor#arnau estanyol jr.#francesca esteve#aitor luna#michelle jenner#rodolfo sancho#elena rivera#aria bedmar#period dramas#outfits#costume design#estanyol family#llor family
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Like father, like son La Catedral del Mar & Los Herederos de la tierra edition, or more exactly Parallels and Antiparallels regarding Arnau and Bernat's stories:
{Arnau gets his revenge kicking the Puig family out of their house, make them give to their slaves their rich clothes and material possesions and making Grau, Isabel, Margarida, and Genís do a "walk of shame" through Barcelona's streets because they treated Grandpa Bernat and him like shit when he was just a kid}
{ Bernat Jr. get his revenge kicking out the remaining members of the Puig family out of their house, makes them give to him their rich clothes and makes Roger Puig do a "walk of shame" through Barcelona's streets, but he used this as a pretext to order Guerao to kill Roger in the streets without being noticed, because Genís, Margarida and young Roger were directly and indirectly responsable for parents' deaths}
{ Arnau marries for his third time Mar, who is his adoptive daughter and pupil, who is several years more younger than him but it was a happy marriage and they have a son together, and they named him after Arnau's dad, Bernat and at least both of them coukd watch Bernat grow up til he was a teenager}
{ Bernat Jr. marries for his first time Mercè, Hugo's adoptive daughter (actually his niece, but he didn't know it) that became Bernat's pupil, who is several years more younger than him, like he could be her father, mainly because Hugo and Bernat ans supposed to be around the same age, although Bernat and Mercè's marriage turned to be a very bad one because of Bernat's decissions ended up very badly, like he could have tried to get Barcha out of jail or stayed by Mercè's side when people accused her for being "the devil's daughter" (although probably the Bishop was Mercè's biological father) but have a son together and they named him after Bernat's father, Arnau. Bernat's killed by Galcerán Destorrent's guards so he won't be able to raise his sons, but Arnau still has Mercè and Hugo by his side, although Gaspar probably will be raised by the Destorrents. The story has ended because La Catedral del mar and Los Herederos de la tierra books are only a duology, but I guess that in the future there could be again familial disputies between the Destorrent and the Llor family becauseof that, althoughI think Mercè and Hugo would encourage Arnau to have a good relationship with his brother Gaspar}
#los herederos de la tierra#la catedral del mar#heirs to the land#the cathedral of the sea#arnau estanyol#bernat estanyol
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The Puig family: Etymology and heraldy
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The word puig in catalan means mount, although it can be used for hill, slope or peak.
The coat of arms shown during ths series seem to be a shape of a mount combined with a fleur de lys at the top, although the form of the shape it's a bit different between Grau, Genís and Roger.
Like the Estanyol coat of arms, the Puig's banners are inspired in historical heraldy, but there is more quantity of Puig heraldy than Estanyol and the Llor ones.
Catalan. Of gold, a mount of sinople of five points, added of trefoiled cross of gules. Coat of arms of the Bishop of Elna. [B. de Lupià, ms] [Ms 157].
Catalan. Of gold, a flowery mount of azure. Burial of the Puig, year 1311, [F. Doménech i R.] [J. R. Vila, ms] [J. del Corral] [Fr. de Alós] [J. P. Colomer, ms]
Catalan. Silver, a mount flowered with azure. [J. P. Colomer, ms]
Catalan. Silver, a mount added to a cross, all saber. [J. R. Vila, ms]
Catalan. Of gold, a mount with a fleur de lys of gules. Seal of Arnau Puig, year 1376, Barcelona Cathedral Archive. [LL. Doménech i M.] [J. R. Vila, ms] [Fr. of Alós]
Catalan. Match: 1st, gules, a mount of gold, added to five gold torches, lit; 2nd, of azure, a silver paschal lamb, with a silver banderilla loaded with a cross of gules, horned with a cross and crowned with gold. [J. R. Vila, ms] [Fr. of Alós]
Catalan. In gold, a sable chevron between three pinecones of the same. [J. R. Vila, ms] [Fr. of Alós]
Catalan. Of azure, a flowered mount of gold. “These can be seen in a tomb at the Jesuit College in Gerona.” [Ms B-87]
Catalan. Of gold, a mount of azure, added to a fleur de lys of gules, loaded with the mount of the JHS anagram, of silver. [ms450]
Catalan. Of gold,a mount with the fleur de lys, of azure. [ms450]
Catalan. Of gold, a saber mount added to a cross of the same. [J. R. Vila, ms] [Fr. of Alós]
Catalan. of Pons. Quartered: 1st and 4th, silver, mount with the fleur de lys of gules; 2nd and 3rd, gules, a silver bridge mazonated with saber. [J. R. Vila, ms] [Fr. of Alós]
Catalan. Of azure, a mount of silver protruding from the point in chief an eight-pointed star of gold. [p. Coast, ms]
Catalan. From Sallit. Gules, a mount with the fleur de lys of gold, loaded with a passing horse. “Ancient family from the County of Pallars.” [p. Coast, ms]
Catalan. From Torruella. Gules, a mount of gold, surmounted by five axes, lit from the same. [Fr. X. de Garma]
Balearic. From Majorca. Quartered: 1st and 4th, of sinople, a mount with a fleur de lys of gold; 2nd and 3rd, gold checkered and sable. [ms450]
Catalan. Of gold, a mountain of rocks of sinople. “Priv. nobility 13 April 1659.” (sic). Entry tests in the Order of San Juan Juan de Ramón Padellás Togores, Puig and Bermúdez. Oran, 1777. [J. M. Alós ***]
Catalan. Of gold, a mountain of three peaks, added to a sinople tree, the highest center in the one on the left a river of silver, at the foot an M (old letter), gules. Sarcophagus of Pere Puig Mº, from Girona, Provincial Museum of Barcelona. [LL. Doménech i M., ms]
Catalan. Of azure, a mount with the fleur de lys, of gold. Banner of Franco Puig, Notary of Bonayre (Sardinia), year 1326. [J. Gramunt]
Catalan. Of... a rock of... lying on two trees of... above all a terrace of... Armory stone, Girona Cathedral. [Fr. Ferrer]
Catalan. of Villademires. Silver, a mountain of sinople added to a natural house. [Fr. Ferrer]
Catalan. From Torroella de Montgri. Gules, a moving mount of the tip and added five lit candles, all gold. [Fr. Ferrer]
Catalan. Quartered: 1st, gules, a gringolado gold vase of three sierpes of sinople; 2nd, silver, three terraced trees of sinople; 2nd, silver, three terraced trees of sinople; 3rd, of azure, a moving mountain from the tip and added to a house, all natural; 4th, party: I. saber, seven silver scallops on two sticks and one in chief. II. From azure, a silver crescent. [Fr. Ferrer]
Catalan. From Vilaur. Of silver, a tree of sinople moving of the tip and added of an eagle outgoing of saber. [Fr. Ferrer]
Catalan. Of azure, a mount with the fleur de lys of gold. Blazon of Franco Puig, Notary of Bonayre (Sardinia), a. 1326. [J. Gramunt]
The Catalan, Valencian and Balearic solar, by the García Carraffa brothers.
Catalan Heraldry from 1150 to 1550, Martí de Riquer 1983 (8485704347)
#la catedral del mar#los herederos de la tierra#the cathedral of the sea#heirs to the land#puig family#heraldy#etymology#gifs
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Grandpa Bernat Estanyol adopts Joan, although he's a single dad raising both little Arnau and Joan, although he couldn't see them grow.
Arnau Estanyol adopts Mar, being at first a single dad and raising her with Sahat who is like Mar's second dad, although he married Elionor, but I wouldn't consider she was a mom for Mar.
Hugo Llor adopts Mercè, being at first a single dad and raising her with Barcha, who was after all like Mercè's mom, but later he married Regina, and she was a good mom for Mercè at the beginning.
The Estanyol/Llor family and their close friends when they see a homeless or orphan child:
It make sense for the characters to do so, all of them have been through very hard conditions like poverty, classism and even slavery in Sahat and Barcha's case. So it's cute that when they have the chance to help other people that have been through hard conditions too or are very vulnerable like poor and homeless children or people who suffer religious discrimination like jews and muslims
Granpa Bernat and little Arnau were treated like shit in general by the Puigs and other nobles because Granpa Bernat was a peasant, but he tried to make Joan's life a bit better than it was.
And little Mar was an orphan of the Fortuny family, a family of bastaixos, and probably she reminded Arnau about himself when he was just a kid.
A great part of the plot around Arnau, Mar & co. is achiving a power position but always remember where you come from and trying to use this position to help people like the smallfolk and the jewish population from other members of the nobility, the whole " We're not like them" thing as it's shown in La Catedral del mar and a bit in Los Herederos de la tierra when Arnau and Mar are trying to help Hugo and his family ( other issue is that although Arnau tried to help them, the positions in which he promoted Arsenda and Hugo's mother didn't turn very well for them) and they truly cared about him because Bernat Jr. and him were very close friends like they were brothers, so Hugo learned their ideals since he was a child.
Something similar is shown when Barcha, Caterina, Omar and other freed slaves formed a community to help each other and trying to help other slaves to quit slavery like Elena the greek girl and other from enslaved people in Barcelona
#la catedral del mar#los herederos de la tierra#the cathedral of the sea#heirs to the land#bernat estanyol#arnau estanyol#hugo llor#mar estanyol#mar fortuny#sahat#barcha#omar#caterina llor
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Alisson was outstanding for Liverpool last season and Adrian has some big gloves to fill
As Liverpool Try to find out what extra they have to do to appropriate themselves Manchester City This season they have already received a major blow.
The news that their goalkeeper Alisson Becker & # 39; for a few weeks & # 39; being put aside with a calf injury, runs into a silent dismay at Anfield
The Brazilian is likely to be out of operation until the end of September, with important Premier League games against Arsenal and Chelsea are missing, plus the start of their Champions League Defense
Liverpool got a blow to deal with goalkeeper Alisson put aside for several weeks
The Brazilian goalkeeper suffered a calf problem during Friday's season opener against Norwich
It is up to Adrian, recently signed from West Ham, to cover Alisson for the coming weeks
Games he could miss
[1945902] Premier League unless mentioned
[1945902] wo ensdag Chelsea (Istanbul)
The UEFA Super Cup
Saturday Southampton (A)
August 24 Arsenal (H)
August 31 Burnley (A)
September 14, Newcastle United ( H)
September 17-18 [en] Champions League Match Day
September 2, 2 Chelsea (A)
While Adrian, signed to West Ham earlier this month, will offer decent coverage, a dive into Alisson & # 39; s statistics of last season shows how much they could miss him.
Although Liverpool had to punch £ 65 million, a world record for a goalkeeper, to sign Alisson in Rome in the summer of 2018, Jurgen Klopp knew it
The club was often abandoned by a series of unreliable keepers, later Loris Karius and Simon Mignolet, and it had to be addressed if they wanted to fight for higher awards.
The arrival of Alisson cured these ailments in one fell swoop, his debut season at Anfield a master class in conjunction between the posts.
Always present in Liverpool Premier League and Champions League games during 2018-19, Alisson saved 21 clean sheets in 38 league games, topping the list ahead of City & # 39; s Ederson.
Alisson made a series of crucial saves in the Champions League final win over Tottenham
Liverpool endured a spell of intense second half-pressure
The keeper embraces the European Cup after the 2- 0 victory of Liverpool over Spurs in Madrid
Alisson, with the winner's medal in his mouth, calling his family during post-match celebrations
PREMIER LE AGUE CLEAN LEAVES 2018-2019 SEASON Goalkeeper Clean sheets Alisson 21 20 Jordan Pickford 14 Kepa Arrizabalaga 14 Hugo Llor 12
His concession of 22 league goals was the lowest of all keepers in the English top flight, although a certain Dutch defender was called Virgil van Dijk, also a necessary release, could claim that he was a played a role.
In those 38 games, Alisson saw 96 shots on goal and saved 77.1 percent of them – again the highest return of a Premier League goalie.
But it wasn't just his shot-stopping that impressed. The distribution of Alisson was often vital for Liverpool to fly ahead in the attack.
He played a total of 1,076 steps, of which 864 reached their intended destination for a return of 80.3 percent. Only Chelsea's Kepa Arrizabalaga and Ederson had the highest accuracy when it came to playing the ball.
No wonder Van Dijk described Alisson as & # 39; perhaps the best goalie in the world & # 39; and wondered why he had not played included in FIFA & # 39; s 10-man shortlist for The Best award.
Alisson and Virgil van Dijk formed a formidable defensive partnership last season
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The pair celebrates Liverpool & # 39; s exciting comeback victory over Barcelona in the semi-final
PREMI STORE ER LEAGUE STATS 2018-19 (minimum of five games) Goalkeeper Performances Shots on target faced Save percentage Alisson Alisson ] 38 96
Petr Cech 7 37 75.7 38 133 75.2 Vicente Guaita 20 73.3 Lukasz Fabianski 38 200 72.5
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was exactly the kind of goalkeeper Van Dijk wanted to be placed behind him and vice versa and the couple worked brilliantly together in what makes a memorable season for Liverpool.
The Brazilian made a number of crucial saves, the Tottenham insisted on an equalizer in the second half of the Champions League final.
Certain xG measures also say that Alisson Liverpool's efforts last season yielded 13.5 extra points to bring their title fight with City to the late afternoon.
While Klopp wanted to praise Adrian's virtues for himself at Liverpool's Super Cup meeting with Chelsea in Istanbul on Wednesday night, there will be understandable concerns.
First, he didn't play in the Premier League last season, with West Ham boss Manuel Pellegrini who preferred Lukasz Fabianski.
PREMIER LEAGUE OBJECTIVES 2018-19 SEASON Goalkeeper Minutes Targets assigned Minutes per target 3420 22 155 3420 149 Hugo Lloris 2970 33 90 Kepa Arrizabalaga
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39 83 Vicente Guaita 1755 23 76
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Adrian was previously signed for a free transfer from West Ham to offer goalie cover
But he didn't play play last season regularly for West Ham and only appeared in their cup competition den
PREMIER LEAGUE KEEPER DISTRIBUTION STATES 2018-19 [1 9459028] Goalkeeper Passing Successful fit Appropriate accuracy Kepa Arrows 1003 857 85.4 920 920 760 760 82.6 Alisson
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80.3 Hugo Lloris 770 770 7335 Bernd Leno 922 638 [1 9459034]
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The Spaniard's ability to shoot is good – in his 125 Premier League outings for West Ham, his rescue rate was 72 percent
But his distribution accuracy was less than 50 percent , quite the fall in Alisson & # 39; s 80.3 and it can take a while before he gets used to sharp and short play.
With City out of the blocks, Liverpool cannot afford to miss a beat in these opening weeks of the season. It will be up to Adrian to ensure that the absence of Alisson is not felt sharply.
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Like I get that Bernat was very angry at the Destorrents at the end when he was told about Marta poisoning Arnau Jr., and he "punished" the Destorrents by giving little money in his will, I think he could had put a bit of the family inheritance for Gaspar, so maybe the wouldn't pit against Arnau and the Llor family because of Bernat's will, or put something in the will to make sure that Gaspar and Arnau could grew up together, so they could have a strong brothers bond, although the Destorrents would probably happy with it because ut would mean that Gaspar would spend more time with the Llor family than the Destorrents.
Yes, I think in La catedral del mar we root for Arnau because he was trying to do his best snd trying to be kind and fair to the people he cared about, Joan, Sahat, Mar, Hugothe baistaxos and other smallfolk and the jews, although he was rough when it was neccesary to some people like the Puigs and other nobles.
But for his son in LHDLT, I saw little of this in the episodes he appears, at the beginning in the first two episodes is easy to root for him because he was just a boy who has lost both of his parents and we know that probably will return to Barcelona to avenge Arnau and Mar, but when he returns great part of his actions are because of rage, resenment and desire for revenge against the Puigs.
And although he can be kind to Guerao and Mercè, at first he was unfair with Hugo because he was resentful towards with because Hugo didn't killed Roger Puig and he was unfair not letting Hugo and Caterina come into his house without his permission, and then he didn't nothing to free Barcha and then he turned against Mercè when she needed help, like yeah at the end he opened his eyes because of the letter Mercè wrote to Arsenda explaining everything and he regretted what he had done and tries to "compensate" that he had been a dick to the Llor family by putting them in a better position than the Destorrent family in his will, although like we have said his decission probably will still be another reason for the Destorrent to envy Arnau Jr., Mercè or Hugo.
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Like father, like son La Catedral del Mar & Los Herederos de la tierra edition, or more exactly Parallels and Antiparallels regarding Arnau and Bernat's stories:
{Arnau gets his revenge kicking the Puig family out of their house, make them give to their slaves their rich clothes and material possesions and making Grau, Isabel, Margarida, and Genís do a "walk of shame" through Barcelona's streets because they treated Grandpa Bernat and him like shit when he was just a kid}
{ Bernat Jr. get his revenge kicking out the remaining members of the Puig family out of their house, makes them give to him their rich clothes and makes Roger Puig do a "walk of shame" through Barcelona's streets, but he used this as a pretext to order Guerao to kill Roger in the streets without being noticed, because Genís, Margarida and young Roger were directly and indirectly responsable for parents' deaths}
{ Arnau marries for his third time Mar, who is his adoptive daughter and pupil, who is several years more younger than him but it was a happy marriage and they have a son together, and they named him after Arnau's dad, Bernat and at least both of them coukd watch Bernat grow up til he was a teenager}
{ Bernat Jr. marries for his first time Mercè, Hugo's adoptive daughter (actually his niece, but he didn't know it) that became Bernat's pupil, who is several years more younger than him, like he could be her father, mainly because Hugo and Bernat ans supposed to be around the same age, although Bernat and Mercè's marriage turned to be a very bad one because of Bernat's decissions ended up very badly, like he could have tried to get Barcha out of jail or stayed by Mercè's side when people accused her for being "the devil's daughter" (although probably the Bishop was Mercè's biological father) but have a son together and they named him after Bernat's father, Arnau. Bernat's killed by Galcerán Destorrent's guards so he won't be able to raise his sons, but Arnau still has Mercè and Hugo by his side, although Gaspar probably will be raised by the Destorrents. The story has ended because La Catedral del mar and Los Herederos de la tierra books are only a duology, but I guess that in the future there could be again familial disputies between the Destorrent and the Llor family becauseof that, althoughI think Mercè and Hugo would encourage Arnau to have a good relationship with his brother Gaspar}
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