- Política were
given to
Carlists. Of the hundred-member
National Council of the FET,
seven seats were
occupied by
Carlists.
Carlists continued to
clash with...
- Isabelinos) and the
Carlists. The
Cristinos supported Queen Maria Cristina and her government, and were the
party of the Liberals. The
Carlists advocated for...
- made by the
Carlists was
echoed in
Catalonia and
especially in the
Basque region (Gipuzkoa, Álava,
Biscay and Navarre),
where the
Carlists managed to erect...
-
Carlist pretender,
Carlos Luis de Borbón (or
Carlos VI),
which was
supported by some
doctrinaire elements from the
moderate party and by the
Carlists...
-
fought for the
Carlists, and had
taken part in the
French conquest of
Algeria and the
Swiss civil war of the Sonderbund. The
Carlists'
ranks included...
- Borbón as King of Spain. The
Carlists were anti-republican, anti-democratic and
staunchly anti-socialist. The
Carlists were so anti-socialist that they...
-
Carlist Obra
Nacional Corporative scheme and in some
regions Acción Po****r and Renovación
sections fused with the
Carlists. In
Navarre the
Carlists ran...
- with
opposition from both
Carlists and
republicans while his own
faction split.
After the
Carlists revolted and the
Third Carlist War
broke out, he abdicated...
-
Reina (Navarre). In the
local elections of 2003, the
following Navarrese carlists were
elected as councilors:
Gerardo Montoya (Noain),
Feliciano Vélez and...
-
overview of
Carlist structures in 1936 see Vallverdú 2008, pp. 248–260
apart from
reading Carlist newspapers and
frequenting Carlist libraries,
Carlists were...