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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...
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celebrations of the 150th
anniversary of the
Unification of Italy. The Neo-
Bourbonist movement is
supported by
small political movements,
amateur websites and...
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sympathetic to the
French Revolution. The name "Sanfedisti" was also used by
Bourbonist peasant uprisings against the
House of
Savoy during Italian unification...
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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...
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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...
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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)...