- 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...