- or falcondismo, was
increasingly contested within the Comunión. The
Sivattistas pressed for
terminating the
regency and for Don
Javier to
declare himself...
- gap
between two
groups of
Catalan Carlists, the
Javieristas and the
Sivattistas.
Antonio Pérez de
Olaguer descended from
distinguished families both...
-
which refused to
integrate with the
Sivattistas, Vallverdú 2014, p. 172-5. Yet
another one
writes that the
Sivattistas were prin****l
force behind emergence...
- menendezpelayistas, mellistas, nocedalistas, jaimistas, cruzadistas, falcondistas,
sivattistas, carloctavistas, juanistas, rodeznistas, estorilos, javieristas, hugocarlistas...
- 1960s as
reaction to
progressist bid to
control Carlism, were
formed by
Sivattistas and the
remaining Carloctavistas,
MacClancy 2000, p. 98
Heras y Borrero...
-
Leadership of Fal
Conde was
coming under fire from two groups. The
Sivattistas suspected that by
supporting overdue regency Fal
Conde intended to ensure...
- of mid-1950s
caught Arrúe
bitterly disappointed; he was
leaning to a
Sivattista dissidence. With José María
Valiente emerging as a new
national jefe,...
- its
moving spirit,
Nonell Brú, of appea****t
versus the regime; the
Sivattistas considered it
outraging that
memory of Terç was
enveloped in the Francoist...
-
alleged appea****t
towards the dictatorship. When in the mid-1950s the
Sivattistas left the
Javierista Carlism and
created a
breakaway group known as RENACE...
- deteriorated; Zamanillo's
calls for
discipline were
largely aimed against the
Sivattistas.
Confirmed as
member of
Consejo Nacional and
attending the
first gathering...