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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 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 Third Carlist War (Spanish: Tercera Guerra Carlista), which occurred from 1872 to 1876, was the last Carlist War in Spain. It is sometimes referred...
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    sovereign native institutions and laws still up to the end of the First Carlist War (1839–41), when a decree by Regent Maria Christina established the...
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    civil wars that transpired in Spain known as the Carlist Wars throughout the middle of the century. There were three such wars: the First Carlist War (1833–1840)...
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    Carlism (redirect from Carlist)
    known as the Carlist Wars. It was at its strongest in the 1830s but experienced a revival following Spain's defeat in the Spanish–American War in 1898, when...
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  • Spanish American wars of independence (1815–1819), British supporting role to the decolonization of the Americas First Carlist War (1833–1840), British...
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    run-up to the Third (Second) Carlist War (1872–1876), the implementation of the treaties concluding the First Carlist War was faced with tensions arising...
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    Felipe Ribero y Lemoine (category Military personnel of the First Carlist War)
    active service. In 1831 he was promoted to colonel and during the First Carlist War he was promoted to lieutenant general. In November 1836 he signed...
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    Spanish civil war of 1872-1876, with particular focus on the siege of the city in 1874. The protagonists are mostly Bilbao dwellers, some of Carlist and some...
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    a number of conflicts, including the First Carlist War in 1835, the Crimean War in 1854, the Second Italian War of Independence in 1859, the French intervention...
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    Infante Sebastião of Spain and Portugal (category Military personnel of the First Carlist War)
    lines of Hernani, Ansola, Dúrcal and Marchena, and Carlist army commander in the First Carlist War. He was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1811 as the only...
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    Christinos (category First Carlist War)
    supporters of the claim of Isabel II to the throne of Spain during the First Carlist War. The Christinos drew their name from Maria Christina, the Queen Mother...
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  • Result Strength Casualties Foreign Legion Units Involved April 28, 1915 First Battle of Krithia Lieutenant-colonel Nièger 3rd Battalion, 1st Marching...
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    Baldomero Espartero (category Military personnel of the First Carlist War)
    part in the Peninsular War. He would become a champion for the Liberals after taking credit for the victory in the First Carlist War and replaced Maria Christina...
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  • Red beret (section Carlists)
    Carlist Guías de Navarra (Navarre Guides) soldiers in the First Carlist War, encouraged by their commander Tomás de Zumalacárregui. Regular Carlists wore...
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    Tomás de Zumalacárregui (category Military personnel of the First Carlist War)
    Spanish Basque officer who lead the Carlist faction as Captain general of the Army during the First Carlist War. He was occasionally nicknamed the "Wolf...
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    The government inherited a state of war, the so-called Third Carlist War, ongoing since 1872, and the Ten Years' War, ongoing since 1868, to which the Cantonal...
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    The Granada War (Spanish: Guerra de Granada) was a series of military campaigns between 1482 and 1492 during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella...
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    support the Liberals and Queen Isabella II of Spain against the Carlists in the First Carlist War. Under the Quadruple Alliance, Great Britain had controlled...
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    victorious in the Battle of Maella during the First Carlist War. August 31, 1839 – The First Carlist war (Spain) ends with the Convenio de Vergara, also...
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    "Very noble and very loyal". After the siege of Bilbao, during the First Carlist War, on 25 December 1836, the title of "Unbeaten" was added. The coat...
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  • Barbary War First Barons' War First Boer War First Carlist War First Celtiberian War First Chechen War First Congo War First Dacian War First Franco-Dahomean...
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    liberal models that were developed in some nations of Europe. The First Carlist War and the confrontations between the liberals of the Moderate Party...
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    The War of Jenkins' Ear (Spanish: Guerra del Asiento, lit. 'War of the Agreement') was a conflict lasting from 1739 to 1748 between Britain and Spain...
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    (1823–1833). Civil wars broke out in the country—the so-called Carlist Wars—pitting the government forces against the reactionary Carlists, a legitimist movement...
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    Ramón Cabrera, 1st Duke of Maestrazgo (category Military personnel of the First Carlist War)
    In this First Carlist War (1833–1839), he rose in a very short time by sheer daring, fanaticism and ferocity to the front rank among the Carlist chiefs...
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    Infante Carlos María Isidro of Spain (category Carlist pretenders to the Spanish throne)
    resulting in the First Carlist War (1833–1840). Don Carlos had support from the Basque provinces and much of Catalonia, but lost the war. His heirs continued...
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    Aguiar Remexido First Carlist War "Belgian Corps 1832-35 in Portugal's Liberal Wars". 11 June 2006. Retrieved 17 February 2013. "Civil war - With fire and...
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    the First Carlist War, when the Miqueletes of Biscay and Guipuzcoa and the Miñones of Alava commenced their activities. Once the urgencies of the war were...
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