-
Constitution (1838) with a
compromise between the
Chartists and the
Septembrists.
Parliament still had two chambers, but the
Upper Chamber was made up...
- Territories, as well as a
military man who
represented the generals, the "
septembrist"
General Jovellar, who
occupied the
portfolio of War. His
objective was...
- the Faitiões
Portuguese Empire Faitiões 1846 1847
Patuleia Cartistas Septembrists Miguelists 1846 1847
Seventh Xhosa War British
Empire Xhosa Tribes 1846...
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Quadruple Alliance Spain United Kingdom Junta in
Porto forces Septembrists (radical liberals)
Miguelist (traditionalists)
Victory Convention of...
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against an
unnatural coalition of
Septembrists and Miguelists. The
focus of
resistance to the new
government was the
Septembrist 'Junta of Porto',
whose military...
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insurgents Victory September Revolution (1836) Location:
Portugal Portugal Septembrists (radical liberals)
Defeat End of Devourism. The
Constitutional Charter...
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Convention of
Gramido was
signed on 29 June 1847,
ending the
civil war of the
Septembrists against the
Cartists known as the Patuleia. Diário da República. "Law...
- Gramido, in Valbom, Gondomar, Portugal, to end the
civil war of the
Septembrists against the
Cartistas known as the Patuleia. The
Convention was signed...
- The
Baltic Course. 2
September 2013.
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September 2013. "
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- al-Wahdawi ad-Dimuqrati - - Center-left Arab
nationalism Democratic Septembrist Organization التنظيم السبتمبري الديمقراطي at-Tanẓīm as-Sabtambarī ad-Dīmuqrātī...