Definition of Bourbonist. Meaning of Bourbonist. Synonyms of Bourbonist

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Definition of Bourbonist

Bourbonist
Bourbonist Bour"bon*ist, n. One who adheres to the house of Bourbon; a legitimist.

Meaning of Bourbonist from wikipedia

- Bourbonism can be a form of traditionalist conservatism, likely tied to French monarchism, or tourism focused on Bourbon whiskey production. Specifically...
- what many modern historians now consider a civil war against outlaws and Bourbonist guerrillas, such as the famous Michelina Di Cesare, and against other...
- to Brigands in Italy. A. Maffei, Brigand Life in Italy: A History of Bourbonist Reaction ca. 1865. Lupo, Salvatore (2009). The History of the Mafia, New...
- celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the Unification of Italy. The Neo-Bourbonist movement is supported by small political movements, amateur websites and...
- sympathetic to the French Revolution. The name "Sanfedisti" was also used by Bourbonist peasant uprisings against the House of Savoy during Italian unification...
- alternately defending whichever of the two seemed more in danger: "I am a Bourbonist out of honour, a monarchist out of reason, and a republican out of taste...
- is called "della Vittoria" in honor of the 1820 uprising against the Bourbonist garrison. Villa Bonanno Piazza del Parlamento Palazzo dei Normanni "Sicilia...
- tried to reconquer Mexico, and the conservative paper El Sol pondered the Bourbonist cause, ultimately arguing that it was ****ile to join the Spaniards when...
- movement of the re-****enization and independence of Greater Greece. The Neo-Bourbonist movement is supported by small political movements, amateur websites,...
- Maffei, Andrea; Monnier, Marc (1865). Brigand life in Italy: a history of Bourbonist reaction. Vol. 2. London: Hurst and Blackett. Del Zio, Basilide (1903)...