-
March of
Oriamendi (Spanish:
Marcha de
Oriamendi), is the
anthem of the
Carlist movement. The name of the
anthem stems from the
battle of
Oriamendi which...
- The
Battle of
Oriamendi (Basque:
Oriamendiko Gudua) was
fought on 16
March 1837
during the
First Carlist War. The
battle was an
overwhelming victory for...
- Aróstegui 2013, p. 270,
Navarra 300 men (?), Aróstegui 2013, p. 177;
Oriamendi 600 men, Aróstegui 2013, p. 466,
Zumalacarregui 570 men, Aróstegui 2013...
- Real
Deportivo Oriamendi was a
Spanish football club
based in Gijón, in the
autonomous community of Asturias.
Founded in 1939 by the
merger between Club...
- position,
finishing 9th.
Baracaldo Football-Club – (1917–1942)
Baracaldo Oriamendi – (1940–43)
Baracaldo Altos Hornos – (1943–71) 30
seasons in
Segunda División...
- Cara al Sol
became a
canto nacional ("national song")
together with the
Oriamendi, the hymn of the
Carlist movement, and the anthem [es] of the Spanish...
-
Chapelgorris Cross of
Burgundy Detente bala
Integrismo Literature Marcha de
Oriamendi Montejurra Requeté
Sindicatos Libres Traditionalist Communion People Alfonso...
- It
preserves Carlist symbols, such as the
Cross of
Saint Andrew, the
Oriamendi March, and the
traditional red or
white beret. The CTC
advocates a "natural"...
- died
fighting in
Spain during the
First Carlist War, in the
battle of
Oriamendi.
Oliver De
Lancey was the only son of
General Oliver De
Lancey (1749–1822)...
-
cantos nacionales the
anthems of
Falange Española (Cara al Sol),
Carlism (
Oriamendi) and the
Spanish Legion (Novio de la muerte)
ordering that they should...