- the pro-collaborationist
Carloctavistas and the
intransigent orthodox Javieristas; he also took part in
their minor public manifestations against the regime...
-
served in the
national party executive.
Later he
abandoned the
mainstream Javierista current and
sided with the
dissenting Traditionalist faction,
known as...
- las
diferentes sensibilidades que
conformaban el
espectro del
carlismo "
javierista", en el que se
reflejaba la
citada continuidad ideológica,
jugando un...
-
reason why the
organisation "perdiese
importancia en el seno del
carlismo javierista",
Caspistegui Gorasurreta 1997, p. 122. However,
other historians note...
- did not
feature prominently in the
fragmented post-war Carlism. The
Javieristas used to
refer to his 1936
regency decision as to
legitimization of Don...
- with Don
Javier and
until that
moment the
terms "Falcondistas" and "
Javieristas" were used interchangeably, also the
Carlist king felt that
Carlism needed...
- falcondistas, sivattistas, carloctavistas, juanistas, rodeznistas, estorilos,
javieristas, hugocarlistas, juancarlistas, sixtinos, javierocarlistas, tronovacantistas...
- been a
partisan of any
specific claimant and
certainly sta****
clear of
Javierista-dominated Comunión Tradicionalista. More
cautious scholars prefer to note...
-
promoted the
Juanista case. He also
tried to
counter advances of the
Javierista Carlists, even
though he
openly admitted own
Carlist credentials. Because...
-
worked to
bridge the gap
between two
groups of
Catalan Carlists, the
Javieristas and the Sivattistas.
Antonio Pérez de
Olaguer descended from distinguished...