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- The Legitimist Party (Spanish: Partido Legitimista, PL) was a conservative Nicaraguan political party, the first in its country. The power base of the...
- moving spirit behind numerous Traditionalist periodicals, mostly El Legitimista Español (1898–1912) and España (1915–1929), both published in Buenos...
- Carlista", but he later himself referred to "Comunión Católico-Monárquico-Legitimista". Statistical summary of frequency of various names as in press usage...
- executed. 1855 29 June: First Battle of Rivas, Nicaraguan troops of the legitimista band are victorious over Walker. 18 August: Battle of El Sauce, General...
- Centroamericano)  Costa Rica  Honduras Guatemala  El Salvador  Nicaragua Legitimistas (conservative party) Democráticos (liberal party)  United States (naval...
- after a clash between Hedilla and his main critics within the group, the legitimistas of Agustín Aznar and Sancho Dávila y Fernández de Celis, that threatened...
- Párt (1933–1940) National socialism National Legitimist Party Nemzeti Legitimista Néppárt (1935–1937) Christian democracy Arrow Cross Party Nyilaskeresztes...
- Democratic Party (Partido Democrático, PD) Legitimist Party (Partido Legitimista, PL) Republican Party (Partido Republicano, PR) Nationalist Liberal Party...
- The National Legitimist (People's) Party (Hungarian: Nemzeti Legitimista Néppárt, NLN) was a political party in Hungary during the 1930s. The party first...
- after a clash between Hedilla and his main critics within the group, the legitimistas of Agustín Aznar and Sancho Dávila y Fernández de Celis, that threatened...