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Catholic faith to be
dominant in
civil and
religious matters.
Integralists uphold the 1864
definition of Pope Pius IX in
Quanta cura that the religious...
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Brazilian Integralist Action (Portuguese: Ação
Integralista Brasileira, AIB) was an
integralist/fascist
political party in Brazil. It was
based upon the...
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believed that
every person of
every race
should unite under the
Integralist flag.
Despite the movement's
slogan "Union of all
races and all peoples"...
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Brazilian Integralist Front (Portuguese:
Frente Integralista Brasileira) is a
Brazilian political movement with a
fascist inspiration and an anti-liberal...
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Integralist Uprising (Portuguese:
Levante Integralista) was a
failed coup by the
Brazilian Integralist Action (AIB)
against the
government of president...
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Brazilian Integralist Action Militia were a
paramilitary force linked to
Brazilian Integralist Action (AIB). It was subordinated, at first, to the...
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Latin America Female Peronist Party...
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between anti-fascists and
integralists in the city
center of São Paulo, Brazil, on
October 7, 1934.
Brazilian Integralist Action (AIB) had scheduled...
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percent of votes,
until the year 1937. In the Americas, the
Brazilian Integralists led by Plínio
Salgado claimed as many as 200,000 members,
although following...
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considered to fall
under the
dominionist umbrella, but the
Catholic integralist movement is much
older and
theologically markedly different from Protestant...