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The ICGenHer or Catalan Institute of Genealogy and Heraldry is a research institution and publishing house specialized in genealogy, heraldry, nobility, family and genealogical documentation and palaeography.[1] It also organizes courses on these topics.[2] It was founded on October 24, 2007 by the current president, Armand de Fluvià i Escorsa.[3] Publishes the magazine Armoria.[4] Since October 2018, the organization has been a member of the Confédération Internationale de Généalogie et d'Héraldique, with correspondents all over the world, in which it actively participates.[5]
As a publisher, the institution has published works by Armand de Fluvià i Escorsa, Antoni Pladevall i Font, Ignasi Ametlla, Jordi Mestres i López, Esteve Canyameres, Francesc Albardaner i Llorens and others.[4] One of the major successes is the manual Who Were My Ancestors?: New Handbook of Genealogy (2009).[6][7]
Published literature
Books
Source:[4]
- Armand de Fluvià i Escorsa; Antoni Pladevall and Font; Ignasi Ametlla and Guxens, Who were my ancestors?: new handbook of genealogy. (2009)
- Antoni Pladevall i Font; Esteve Canyameres and Ramoneda, Genealogy as a popular culture of its connection to the land, to the house, to the profession (2010)
- Armand de Fluvià i Escorsa, Manual of heraldry and blazon technique, co-published with Editorial Galerada (2011)[8]
- Armand de Fluvià i Escorsa, Manual of Catalan nobility (2012)
- Francesc Albardaner and Llorens, The Catalanity of Columbus: historical science or patriotic fanaticism (2013)
- Javier de Cruïlles de Peratallada, Heraldry of the Cruïlles de Peratallada archive (2013)
- Armand de Fluvià and Escorsa; Pedro Moreno and Meyerhoff, Collection of articles: nobility and royalty: 1958-2015. (2015)
- Armand de Fluvià and Escorsa; Josep Maria Salrach and Marès; Francesc Cabana i Vancells, Catalan General Nobiliary (2016)
- Armand de Fluvià i Escorsa, Collection of articles 1958-2015. Nobility and Royalty (2016)
- Pedro Moreno and Meyerhoff, Genealogical History of the House of Híjar (2018)
Booklets
- The appropriation of the National Symbols of Catalonia by Aragonese historians (18 pages) (2009)[7][9]
- Catalonia, a country without a shield (16 pages) (2010)[10]
- History of a noble forgery: The Barony of Gavín in Aragon (40 pages) (2010), (castilian)
- Margarit lineage, from the 14th to the 19th century and that of all related lineages (24 pages) (2010)
- Armand de Fluvià i Escorsa; Gerard Marí i Brull (2010). Els falsaris i les falsificacions nobiliàries: la necessitat de formar part d'una elit o d'un grup social. p. 26.
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