- The
Exaltados ('Fanatics' or 'Extremists', in the
sense of 'radicals') was the
label given to the most left-wing or
progressive political current of liberalism...
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August 2012. Sánchez Martín, Víctor (2020). "Afrancesados, moderados,
exaltados,
masones y comuneros: periódicos y
periodistas ante el
conflicto político...
- order," as the
exaltados perceived them. The
moderates saw
these societies as "a kind of
illegitimate counterpower that the
exaltados used to
offset their...
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Caribbean Series Awards Salón de la Fama y
Museo del Béisbol de
Venezuela Exaltados 2008 –
Oscar Prieto Ortiz Archived 31
December 2013 at the
Wayback Machine...
- Vol. 2. pp. 415–436. Fehrenbach,
Charles Wentz (1970). "Moderados and
Exaltados: The
Liberal Opposition to
Ferdinand VII, 1814–1823".
Hispanic American...
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Party since 1843 in the so-called década moderada. The
Progressives were
exaltados or veinteañistas,
advocates of
radical liberalism, in
contrast to the...
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original on 27
September 2013.
Retrieved 27
January 2014. "Estado é
exaltado em
festa nacional" (in Portuguese). Ministério da Cultura.
Archived from...
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represent it in the Cortes,
where he
became con****uous in the
party of the
Exaltados, and in 1822 was made President. In the
latter year, he
fought with the...
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album of the series,
entitled Exaltado,
highlighting the
songs "A Ele a Gloria", "Quero Ser" and "Amigo Fiel". From
Exaltado, the
Diante do
Trono began to...
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Between 1820 and 1839 the
Liberals split into two factions. The 'Radicals' (
Exaltados),
known as
Veinteanistas (Supporters of 1820) were
inspired by French...