-
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...