Army of Catalonia (1713–14)
The Army of the Principality of Catalonia was the army raised by the Junta de Braços of Catalonia on 9 July 1713 after the Peace of Utrecht and the withdrawal of the Imperial Army by the L'Hospitalet Agreement. The army was made up of 10,000 infantry, 1,600 cavalry and 1,000 naval troops. It is not known how many men formed the artillery unit but it did not exceed 700. In total, the army contained 13,000 regular troops.
On 9 July 1713 the Principality of Catalonia declared war on the Kingdom of France and the Duke of Anjou, since the Catalan constitutions of 1706 did not recognize him as the legitimate king of the Monarchy of Spain. The next day, it published a ban to remove troops from the Army of Catalonia, the first units being the Regiment of the Deputation of the General of Catalonia and the Regiment of the City of Barcelona. For the position of general commander of the Army, they appointed Lieutenant Marshal Antoni de Villarroel i Peláez on 10 July. The artillery and the Cavalry Regiment of the Faith were financed by the merchant Amador Dalmau and Colom, as well as two ships for the Navy.
Infantry
The formation of the Army of Catalonia in total had 10,000 men of regular infantry and was based on two regiments of already existing infantry. From these, up to eight new regiments of regulated infantry were raised, taking advantage of the soldiers and experienced officers who had remained in Catalonia after the withdrawal of the allied armies.- Regiment de la Diputació del General de Catalunya
- Regiment de la Ciutat de Barcelona
- Regiment de la Immaculada Concepció
- Regiment de Santa Eulàlia
- Regiment d'Infanteria de la Mare de Déu dels Desemparats
- Regiment de Sant Narcís
- Regiment de Nostra Senyora del Roser
- Regiment del coronel Busquets
Cavalry
The cavalry, in the first moments of the formation of the Army of Catalonia, were of high strategic importance. Thanks to its high mobility, the Catalan authorities hoped to use it to avoid the collapse of important sites in Bourbon hands and open fronts in the interior of Catalonia. This branch was composed of six regiments, which were formed or reordered, as well as other companies, such as the hússars hongaresos, surely framed in Sant Jordi.- Regiment de cavalleria Rafael Nebot
- Regiment of cavalry La Fe
- Regiment of cavalry Sant Jordi
- Regiment de cavalleria Dragons-Cuirassers de Sant Miquel
- Regiment of cavalry Sant Jaume
- Regiment of cavalry Pere de Bricfeus
- Company of cavalry of Jordi Badia
Artillery
- Artillery of Catalonia
Navy
- line ship San Francesc de Paula
- 72 gun ship of the line Nostra Senyora de la Mercè
- 72 gun ship of the line Santa Madrona
- 40 guns frigate-ship of line Sant Josep
- 6 frigates
- 9 brigs
- 50 tartanas de guerra