- "Communion Tradicionalista" e.g. "comunión
carlista"
could have
easily turned into "Comunión
carlista" or "Comunión
Carlista", for the
single year of 1933, see...
- (Spanish:
Partido Carlista, Catalan:
Partit Carlí, Basque:
Karlista Alderdia, Galician:
Partido Carlista, Asturian: Partíu
Carlista; PC) is a Spanish...
-
Torca del
Carlista (English:
Carlista Cavern) is a
large limestone cavern found in Cantabria, Spain,
approximately 35
kilometres (22 mi) from the city...
- 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...
-
Euskal Herria (Basque:
Euskalherriko Karlista Alderdia, Spanish:
Partido Carlista de
Euskal Herria; EKA),
before 2000
known as the
Carlist Party of Euskadi...
- king's brother,
Carlos de Borbón (or
Carlos V),
became known as
Carlists (
carlistas),
while the
progressive and
centralist supporters of the regent, Maria...
-
organisation and over time grew to
president of the
Tolosa branch of
Juventud Carlista; it is not
clear why he was not
active in his
native Vergara arm of the...
-
organize own structures: Comunión Católico-Monárquica and
Juventudes Carlistas,
carefully styled not to
challenge the
Francoist ban on
political parties...
- Revolución)
among Nationalists, the
Fourth Carlist War (Spanish:
Cuarta Guerra Carlista)
among Carlists, and The
Rebellion (Spanish: La Rebelión) or The Uprising...
-
academic language.
Alternative terms used are "
carlistas oficialistas", “
carlistas colaboracionistas”, “
carlistas unificados”, “carlismo franquista”, “tradicionalistas...