-
became known as
Legitimists.
During the July
Monarchy of 1830 to 1848, when the
junior Orléanist
branch held the throne, the
Legitimists were politically...
- Look up
legitimist or
legitimists in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Legitimists may
refer to:
Legitimists,
Royalists in
France who
believe that the...
- of the
Legitimist Party was in Granada. The
Legitimists were
opposed to the Democrats.
After several years of
civil war
between the
Legitimists and the...
-
Monument to the
Royal Stuarts The
Jacobite succession is the line
through which Jacobites believed that the
crowns of England, Scotland, and
Ireland should...
-
monarchist movements are
roughly divided today in
three groups: The
Legitimists for the
royal House of Bourbon, the Orléanists for the
cadet branch of...
- Nguyễn Phúc Bảo Ân (born
November 3, 1952, in Đà Lạt, Vietnam) is an
illegitimate son of Bảo Đại, the last
emperor of Vietnam, and
concubine Lê Thị Phi...
-
shapes aspects of, but is not
synonymous with, abstentionism.
Republican legitimists adopt a
traditional Irish republican analysis that
views the
Irish Republic...
- the
palace of
Count János Mikes, a
prominent legitimist; the news
spread quickly among local legitimists and by the
early hours of 27
March Charles had...
-
bourgeoisie was dominant, and
marked the
shift from the counter-revolutionary
Legitimists to the Orléanists. The Orléanists were
willing to make some compromises...
-
Bourbon and they
became known from 1830 on as
Legitimists. The
historian René Rémond has
identified the
Legitimists as the
first of the "right-wing families"...