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including the Falange, the CEDA, and two
rival monarchist claimants: the
Alfonsist Renovación Española and the
Carlist Traditionalist Communion. In 1937...
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Spain after the
foundation of the
Second Spanish Republic in 1931. The
Alfonsists competed with the
rival monarchists, the Carlists, for the
throne of Spain...
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conservative groups,
including CEDA, monarchists,
including both the
opposing Alfonsists and the
religious conservative Carlists, and the
Falange Española de las...
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context of the
uneasy and
competing relations between the
Carlist and
Alfonsist factions within the
radicalised monarchist camp, in the
aftermath of so-called...
- 1871 “National Coalition” with
Republicans to
include Carlists and
later Alfonsist Moderates.
United by the goal of “defeating the government, the fruit...
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between two
Spanish Borbón
branches and
their supporters,
known as the
Alfonsists and the Carlists. In
September 1931 it was
agreed between two competitive...
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These included examples such as the
intermittent dissent of a part of the
Alfonsist monarchists who
vouched for an
immediate coronation of Juan de Borbón...
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among other by
traditionalist Carlists,
Fascist falangists and Far-right
alfonsists)
defeated the
Republican loyalists (with
variable support of Socialists...
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because of
their specific political preferences (e.g. ABC is
traditionally Alfonsist)
their hemerotecas are not
representative for
general public discourse...
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Civil War
National faction Falange Carlists (1936–1937) CEDA (1936–1937)
Alfonsists (1936–1937) Army of
Africa Supported by: Italy Germany
Portugal Foreign...