- Los
afrancesados, Madrid, 1989 Juan Arzadun,
Fernando VII y su tiempo, Madrid, 1942 Juan López Tabar, Los
Famosos Traidores. Los
afrancesados durante...
- Spanish,
known as
afrancesados, who
nurtured his
administration and made the
Peninsular War
partially a
civil war. The
afrancesados saw
themselves as...
- July 2013.
Retrieved 7
August 2012. Sánchez Martín, Víctor (2020). "
Afrancesados, moderados, exaltados,
masones y comuneros: periódicos y periodistas...
- Spain. The
Spanish people,
blaming the
policies of the
Francophiles (
afrancesados) for
causing the
Napoleonic occupation and the
Peninsular War by allying...
- Enlightenment.
Majos were
known to pick
fights with
those they saw as
afrancesados ("Frenchified" – fops). In Spanish, the word
possesses derived forms...
-
suggested by Labrador: he had no
intention of
handing over the 12,000
afrancesados –
Spanish fugitives,
sympathetic to France, who had
sworn fealty to Joseph...
- them to
their old resting-places. In Madrid, the
growing numbers of
afrancesados (Francophiles) at
court were
opposed by the majos: shopkeepers, artisans...
-
Afrancesados ("Frenchified" or "French-alike") were upper-and-middle
class Spanish supporters of the
French occupation of Spain. The
afrancesados saw...
- the throne. King Joseph's
Spanish supporters were
called josefinos or
afrancesados (frenchified).
During his reign, he
ended the
Spanish Inquisition, partly...
-
developed in the
Spanish conscience, in
opposition to the "gallified" "
Afrancesados" -
Spaniards who were
influenced by
French culture and the idea of the...