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    Carlism (redirect from Carlist)
    liberalism, which repeatedly broke out into military conflicts known as the Carlist Wars. It was at its strongest in the 1830s but experienced a revival following...
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    The Carlist Wars (Spanish: guerras carlistas, Basque: karlistadak) were a series of civil wars that took place in Spain during the 19th century. The contenders...
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    The First Carlist War was a civil war in Spain from 1833 to 1840, the first of three Carlist Wars. It was fought between two factions over the succession...
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    The Third Carlist War (Spanish: Tercera Guerra Carlista), which occurred from 1872 to 1876, was the last Carlist War in Spain. It is sometimes referred...
    69 KB (8,502 words) - 16:55, 10 January 2025
  • The Carlist Party (Spanish: Partido Carlista, Catalan: Partit Carlí, Basque: Karlista Alderdia, Galician: Partido Carlista, Asturian: Partíu Carlista;...
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    The Second Carlist War, or the War of the Matiners (Catalan for "early-risers," so-called from the harassing action that took place at the earliest hours...
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    The Carlist Traditionalist Communion is a Spanish political movement and former political party established in 1986 during the “Carlist Unity Congress”...
    11 KB (1,029 words) - 09:52, 29 December 2024
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    Carlos María Isidro de Borbón (15 May 1822 – 18 November 1887) was the Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain from 1860 to 1868, holder of the Legitimist...
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  • The Carlist Party of Euskal Herria (Basque: Euskalherriko Karlista Alderdia, Spanish: Partido Carlista de Euskal Herria; EKA), before 2000 known as the...
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    1936 Carlist coup d'état was a plan to topple the Spanish republican government and install a Traditionalist monarchy. It was conceived by top executive...
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    The Carlist uprising of October 1900 was an attempted armed insurrection that originated in Badalona, a city on the border with Barcelona, and which spread...
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    Requeté (Spanish: [rekeˈte]; Catalan: Requetè, Basque: Errekete) was a Carlist organization, at times with paramilitary units, that operated between the...
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    1890, at a conference dedicated to the siege of Bilbao during the Third Carlist War, Miguel de Unamuno delivered a lecture titled La última guerra carlista...
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    Alfonso Carlos de Borbón (category Spanish military personnel of the Third Carlist War (Legitimist faction))
    Alfonso Carlos de Borbón (12 September 1849– 29 September 1936) was the Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain under the name Alfonso Carlos I; some French...
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    broke out in the country—the so-called Carlist Wars—pitting the government forces against the reactionary Carlists, a legitimist movement in favour of the...
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    Manuel Fal Conde (category Carlists)
    Quintillo (10 August 1894 – 20 May 1975) was a Spanish Catholic activist and a Carlist politician. He is recognized as a leading figure in the history of Carlism...
    124 KB (17,231 words) - 13:05, 29 November 2024
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    Baldomero Espartero (category Military personnel of the First Carlist War)
    champion for the Liberals after taking credit for the victory in the First Carlist War and replaced Maria Christina as regent of Spain in 1840. Associated...
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    decree merged two existing political groupings, the Falangists and the Carlists, into a new party - the Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas...
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    Tradicionalista) was one of the names adopted by the Carlist movement as a political force since 1869. In October 1931, Carlist claimant to the Spanish throne Duke Jaime...
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    Basque Country, Spain. The Lords of Biscay (including kings of Castile and Carlist pretenders to the throne) swore to respect the Biscayan liberties under...
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