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Definition of Carlists

Carlist
Carlist Car"list (k[aum]r"l[i^]st), n. A partisan of Charles X. of France, or of Don Carlos of Spain.

Meaning of Carlists from wikipedia

- Política were given to Carlists. Of the hundred-member National Council of the FET, seven seats were occupied by Carlists. Carlists continued to clash with...
- Isabelinos) and the Carlists. The Cristinos supported Queen Maria Cristina and her government, and were the party of the Liberals. The Carlists advocated for...
- made by the Carlists was echoed in Catalonia and especially in the Basque region (Gipuzkoa, Álava, Biscay and Navarre), where the Carlists managed to erect...
- fought for the Carlists, and had taken part in the French conquest of Algeria and the Swiss civil war of the Sonderbund. The Carlists' ranks included...
- the Carlist pretender, Carlos de Borbón (or Carlos VI), which was supported by some doctrinaire elements from the moderate party and by the Carlists. The...
- unions. The Carlists derive their criticism of capitalism from opposition to Liberal individualism in favor of Catholic Personalism. The Carlist Party supports...
- Borbón as King of Spain. The Carlists were anti-republican, anti-democratic and staunchly anti-socialist. The Carlists were so anti-socialist that they...
- individuals, the number of mandates held by the Carlists is between 196 and 227. The highest proportion of Carlists was recorded during the 1943-1949 term (4...
- red beret became widespread amongst the Carlists in the Second Carlist War, it later became an emblem of Carlists in general, often with a yellow pom pom...
- Carlist Obra Nacional Corporative scheme and in some regions Acción Po****r and Renovación sections fused with the Carlists. In Navarre the Carlists ran...