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- Communists and Socialists. In 1932 a section of the Carlist movement, called cruzadistas from the name of the magazine El Cruzado Español, began to entrust their...
- Viareggio. In early 1935 a minoritarian branch of Carlism, the so-called “Cruzadistaslater to be named Carloctavistas, staged a grand meeting in Zaragoza;...
- daughter of the last legitimate king. The group - already known as the Cruzadistas - focused on Doña Blanca, setting their sights on her youngest son, Barcelona-resident...
- to the Cruzadistas, vol. ****, p. 60 Ferrer 1979, vol. ****, p. 70. Many authors from the onset, i.e. from the early 1931, refer to Cruzadistas and to Nucleo...
- as the cruzadistas; during the meeting with Alfonso Carlos in mid-1932 they seemed to have arrived at some understanding, but as the cruzadistas became...
- he ****umed a somewhat dissident stand and co-led a faction known as Cruzadistas. His career climaxed in 1908-1910, when he served in the lower chamber...
- Tercio de Begoña, see here[usurped]; before the Civil War the group named cruzadistas have advanced the cause of Don Carlos Pio; their paper La Fe concluded...
- with the despised liberal branch was on the rise. The current known as Cruzadistas demanded clear declaration that no such thing was possible and advanced...
- pidalistas, menendezpelayistas, mellistas, nocedalistas, jaimistas, cruzadistas, falcondistas, sivattistas, carloctavistas, juanistas, rodeznistas, estorilos...
- this candidature was unofficially promoted by the so-called Carlist "cruzadistas" already in the mid-1930s Iker Cantabrana Morras, Lo viejo y lo nuevo:...