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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...
- the War of the Castilian Succession (1474–1479); supporters were called Juanistas ('Joanna' is Juana in Spanish), as opposed to Isabelistas supporting Isabella...
- prisoners) was probably similar in both armies (but larger among the Juanistas) and wouldn't have been higher than one thousand men among the Portuguese-Castilians...
- 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...
- 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...
- Santafé, Rafael 42 independent Navarre 46,699 63,3 52,9 lawyer N in Cortes, Juanista, sidetracked 1981 Basterrechea Zaldívar, Francesco 43 Nationalist Biscay...
- María Valiente, it recommended a firm and intransigent stand versus the Juanistas and the regime. In the late 1950s Requeté, increasingly perceived as an...
- 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...
- pathetic distortion of the gremial system, but it seems that apart from Juanistas, also they accepted "premisas del neocapitalismo", at least in the controlled...
- between José María Gil Robles, representing the non-collaborationist Juanistas monarchists of the Confederation of Monarchist Forces, and Indalecio Prieto...