-
remained leader of
informal but very
significant collaborative and pro-
Juanista faction of Carlism, the
movement which as a
whole was
rapidly disintegrating...
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other Juanista leaders. As it
became apparent that
Franco would ignore Don Juan and mark his son Juan
Carlos as the ****ure king, most
Juanistas found...
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mandate from Fal and Don Javier. The
meetings were also
flavored with a
Juanista spirit,
especially that the
Falangists were
represented among others by...
- so-called carloctavistas, and
supporters of Don Juan, the so-called
juanistas (or carlo-
juanistas)
compare Don Javier’s 1947
letter read at Montserrat, Clemente...
- María Valiente, it
recommended a firm and
intransigent stand versus the
Juanistas and the regime. In the late 1950s Requeté,
increasingly perceived as an...
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influence (blue —falangists—, requetés —traditionalists or Carlists—,
juanistas —monarchists,
supporters of Juan de Borbón, heir of
Alfonso XIII, who...
-
Francoist politician. He is
recognized as one of the
leaders of the so-called
Juanistas, a
faction within Carlism pressing recognition of the
Alfonsist claimant...
-
intended to
combine Francoist structures with
juanista monarchist restoration;
within this scheme,
carlists juanistas are
counted among a
different group, represented...
- the War of the
Castilian Succession (1474–1479);
supporters were
called Juanistas ('Joanna' is
Juana in Spanish), as
opposed to
Isabelistas supporting Isabella...
-
Marquis of Villena,
Diego López Pacheco,
denied his
military support and the
Juanista band
began its dissolution.
Afonso V
preferred to
secure its line of cities...