-
Carlists themselves. In 1909–1931 the
movement was
often referred to as "
Jaimismo"/"Jaimistas", as the
claimant Don
Jaime exceptionally did not bear the...
- 1931, p. ****VI
Llergo Bay 2016, p. 130
Javier Balezterna Abarrategui, El
Jaimismo de los Baleztena, [in:] Premín de Iruña blog,
entry of 17.10.11, available...
-
became the
young lieutenant of
Manuel Simó Marín, jefe of the
Valencian Jaimismo. In 1913 he was
already Presidente del Círculo Jaimista,
representing the...
- the Cortes, in 1919–1921 Luis
briefly grew to be a
political leader of
Jaimismo, and in the mid-1930s
joined the
party executive and
remained on good terms...
-
Another Carlist poetic offshoot was
Florentino Soria López, who
abandoned Jaimismo and
sided with the
rebellious Mellistas,
later amalgamating into primoderiverista...
- no data is
available for the
Integrist branch; in
terms of
mainstream Jaimismo, the
province was 7th in Spain; with 103
juntas it was
ahead of Gipuzkoa...
- Tradicionalista. To some scholars,
emergence of DRV was the
logical result of "
jaimismo simonista" s****ing a
conservative and
Catholic amalgam;
Carlism suffered...
-
revolutionary tide, he
advocated a
radical Traditionalist change. At that time
Jaimismo was
increasingly paralysed by a
multidimensional conflict between its key...
- en
buenas relaciones con el clero. Es
jaimista el señor de Rianjo, y el
jaimismo de don
Evaristo deve ser de boulevard:
demimondain y anticlerical", Vida...
-
teenager he
engaged in the
mainstream Carlist branch, at that time
known as
Jaimismo.
Around 1914 he
joined the
local Circulo Jaimista at
calle de la Puertaferrisa...