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Definition of Carlist

Carlist
Carlist Car"list (k[aum]r"l[i^]st), n. A partisan of Charles X. of France, or of Don Carlos of Spain.

Meaning of Carlist from wikipedia

- liberalism, which repeatedly broke out into military conflicts known as the Carlist Wars. It was at its strongest in the 1830s but experienced a revival following...
- The Carlist Wars (Spanish: guerras carlistas, Basque: karlistadak) were a series of civil wars that took place in Spain during the 19th century. The contenders...
- The First Carlist War was a civil war in Spain from 1833 to 1840, the first of three Carlist Wars. It was fought between two factions over the succession...
- The Third Carlist War (Spanish: Tercera Guerra Carlista), which occurred from 1872 to 1876, was the last Carlist War in Spain. It is sometimes referred...
- The Carlist Party (Spanish: Partido Carlista, Catalan: Partit Carlí, Basque: Karlista Alderdia, Galician: Partido Carlista, Asturian: Partíu Carlista;...
- The Second Carlist War, or the War of the Matiners (Catalan for "early-risers," so-called from the har****ing action that took place at the earliest hours...
- The Carlist Traditionalist Communion is a Spanish political movement and former political party established in 1986 during the “Carlist Unity Congress”...
- Tradicionalista) was one of the names adopted by the Carlist movement as a political force since 1869. In October 1931, Carlist claimant to the Spanish throne Duke Jaime...
- 1936 Carlist coup d'état was a plan to topple the Spanish republican government and install a Traditionalist monarchy. It was conceived by top executive...
- Basque Country, Spain. The Lords of Biscay (including kings of Castile and Carlist pretenders to the throne) swore to respect the Biscayan liberties under...