-
Pascual and
Antonio Lizarza Irribaren; many
Carloctavistas were
politicians known locally. The
climax of
Carloctavista bid fell on 1947–1948.
Amidst the nadir...
-
settling in the
United States.[citation needed] In 1956, the Comunión
Carloctavista y Círculo
Carlos VIII
courted Dominic as the
legitimate Carlist claimant...
-
adopted as a name by the quasi-political
organization set-up by so-called
carloctavistas,
active at the turn of the 1940s and 1950s see e.g. the
reference to...
-
minoritarian branch of Carlism, the so-called “Cruzadistas”
later to be
named Carloctavistas,
staged a
grand meeting in Zaragoza; the
gathering adopted a declaration...
- two
groups in
question were
supporters of
Carlos VIII, the so-called
carloctavistas, and
supporters of Don Juan, the so-called
juanistas (or carlo-juanistas)...
- out" to Falange. He is not
listed among the
carloctavistas forming the camp of
subsequent carloctavista claimants,
those reconciling with Don Javier...
- this was the case of Luis Elizalde,
Miralles Climent 2018, p. 396 the
Carloctavistas formed a
uniformed group styled as "Tercio
Carlos VII". Some scholars...
-
Madrid 2004, ISBN 8497725565, p. 30
already in 1943 Fal
expulsed the
Carloctavistas from Carlism,
Canal 2000, p. 352
during the
Montserrat aplec of 1946...
- VIII, now
turning into
Carloctavistas. By
voicing their support to the
Carlist claim of
Carlos VIII, Cora and
other Carloctavistas openly breached loyalty...
- mellistas, nocedalistas, jaimistas, cruzadistas, falcondistas, sivattistas,
carloctavistas, juanistas, rodeznistas, estorilos, javieristas, hugocarlistas, juancarlistas...