- In the
history of Portugal, a
Miguelist (Portuguese: Miguelista) is a
supporter of the
legitimacy of the king
Miguel I of
Portugal and his descendants...
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Miguelites abandoned and where,
after military activities including the
Battle of
Ponte Ferreira,
Pedro and his ****ociates were
besieged by
Miguelite...
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drive the
Miguelites from Penafiel.
Between the 19th and 21st this was accomplished, and the
force then
returned to Porto, but the
Miguelites, who had...
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outnumbered by the
Miguelite fleet and
lacking any
ships of the line
compared to the
Miguelite four,
managed to
close with the
Miguelites,
board their ships...
- to 1834,
occurred the
Liberal Wars, a
civil conflict that
opposed the
Miguelites (Absolutists) led by King
Michael I to the
Liberals led by his brother...
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rebels led by Nicolás
Bravo Rebellion suppressed 1828–1834
Liberal Wars
Miguelites Supported by:
Spain (1832–1833)
Russia Liberals Supported by:
Spain (1833–1834)...
- 1834, in Evoramonte, in Alentejo,
between the
Constitutionalists and the
Miguelites, that
ended the
period of
civil war (1828–1834) in the
Kingdom of Portugal...
- 1829,
between Portuguese liberals and a
Miguelite fleet as part of the
Portuguese civil war. The
Miguelites under command of José António
Azevedo e Lemos...
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Battle of
Ponte Ferreira on 22–23 July were
besieged in the city by the
Miguelites for
nearly a year until, in July 1833, the Duke of
Terceira (as Vila Flor...
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Oporto by the
Miguelite army that
concentrates around the city. A dead-lock
occurs then
during an
entire year, with
neither the
Miguelite forces being...