- fell to
Christian troops. It
boasts a
richly ornamented portal in the
Isabeline-Gothic style,
unique in the city. The
Cathedral and the
Episcopal Palace...
-
province to province. When
Baldomero Espartero received command of the
Isabeline forces, he
incorporated the
Chapelgorris into his own troops; it is at...
-
Liberal Isabel II as
their sovereign were
executed by
firing squad.
Early Isabeline executions include that of
Santos Ladrón de
Cegama on
October 14, 1833...
- led by Tomás de Zumalacárregui, who
ambushed Isabeline (Liberal)
troops under Manuel O'Doyle. The
Isabeline (Liberal) army
under José Ramón Rodil, after...
-
province of Logroño. He then
fought in
First Carlist War on the
Liberal (
Isabeline) side and rose to the rank of
field marshal. A
British article written...
-
financed largely by the
governments of the
Basque districts. The
opposing Isabeline Army had the
vital support of British,
French (notably the
Algerian legion)...
-
Pedro Gutiérrez, who
began work in 1567. His
style can be
within the
Isabeline style,
although some
later renovations have
added neoclassical building...
- to 1834 and also
served as
Minister of War. He
fought on the
Liberal (
Isabeline) side in the
First Carlist War. Valdés lost the
Battle of
Artaza (22 April...
-
isolated barracks and
fortified villages that had
sided with the
Liberal (
Isabeline) cause. The aduaneros'
uniform included corduroy pants, jacket, and vest;...
-
yielding any ground. He
later fought in the
First Carlist War on the
Isabeline (Liberal) side,
losing the
Battle of
Alsasua in
April 1834.
After the...