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Spanish transition to
democracy in 1975.
Carlism continues to
survive as a
minor party:
Objectively considered,
Carlism appears as a
political movement. It...
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Carl may
refer to:
Carl, Georgia, city in USA
Carl, West Virginia, an
unincorporated community Carl (name),
includes info
about the name,
variations of...
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Carlism of
Restoration was
vital to
sustain Traditionalism in the
period between the
Third Carlist War and the
Primo de
Rivera dictatorship.
Carlism,...
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political role of
Carlism in the
Francoist Spain.
Carlism was
welcome when
presented as a
glorious movement of the past; on the
other hand,
Carlism was unwelcome...
- Sir
Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton (born 7
January 1985) is a
British racing driver, who
competes in
Formula One for Ferrari.
Hamilton has won a joint-record...
- Liebknecht,
Gottlieb Lemke,
Frederick Lessner, G Lochner, Sir Ray Lankester,
Carl Schorlemmer and
Ernest Radford. A
contemporary newspaper account claims that...
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Carl Carls (16
September 1880,
Varel – 11
September 1958, Bremen) was a
German chess master. In 1922, he took 2nd,
behind Erhardt Post, in Bad Oeynhausen...
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Georg Carl Tänzler, also
known as
Count Carl von
Cosel (February 8, 1877 – July 3, 1952), was a German-born
radiology technologist at the Marine-Hospital...
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Carl Gustav Jung (/jʊŋ/ YUUNG; German: [kaʁl ˈjʊŋ]; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a
Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and
psychologist who founded...
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motto of
Carlism.
These three words (which can be
translated as "God, King and Fatherland"), have been the
motto and
cornerstone of
Carlism throughout...