guerras carlistas

  • abolition of the salic law

    King Ferdinand VII, knowing that the child being gestated in his wife's womb could be a girl, decided to promulgate a Pragmatic Sanction by which he annulled the Salic Law and restored the right of women to accede to the throne of Spain instead of following the male line. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Salic-Law-of-Succession
  • Period of regencies: Maria Cristina de Borbon

    María Cristina de Borbón, fourth wife of Fernando VII, occupied the Regency from 1833 to 1840, after the death of her husband.
  • first carlist war

  • death of Ferdinand VII of Spain

  • Coronation of Elizabeth II of Spain

  • First carlist uprising

    On October 2, 1833, the first armed uprising of the Carlists took place in Talavera, initiating a series of wars that swept the entire country.
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    FIRST CARLIST WAR

    Civil war that took place in Spain between 1833 and 1840 between the Carlists, supporters of an absolutist regime, and the Isabellines, whose government was originally moderate absolutist and ended up becoming liberal in order to obtain popular support. https://youtu.be/wEpeHtd-eq4
  • Royal Statute

    The Royal Statute (Estatuto Real) was promulgated in Spain in April 1834 by the regent María Cristina de Borbón in the form of a charter granted in April 1834. https://www.congreso.es/en/cem/estreal1834
  • The Vergara agreement

    The Vergara Agreement, popularly known as Abrazo de Vergara, was a treaty signed in Oñate on August 31, 1839. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Convention-of-Vergara
  • Period of regencies: General Espartero

    The regent María Cristina de Borbón, after the revolution of 1840 that causes her resignation, leaves the country. General Baldomero Espartero succeeds her in the regency.
  • Elizabeth II of Spain started to reign

    At the age of 13 she was crowned after the regency of the queen mother.
  • second carlist war

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    SECOND CARLIST WAR

    It was due to the failure of the attempts to marry Isabel II with the Carlist pretender, Carlos Luis de Borbón.
    Characterized by some historians more as a conflict than a real war, it was basically a popular uprising in different parts of Catalonia. https://youtu.be/6l13foW9YpM
  • Second carlist uprising

    In 1848 the general revolution broke out in the Catholic countries, Austria, Italy, France and Spain,
  • Third carlist uprising

    It was a war that took place in Spain, mainly in Catalonia. It took place six years after the Matiners War and was the second attempt of the Count of Montemolin.
  • Fourth carlist uprising

    The Carlist uprising of 1869 was an armed uprising that took place in some parts of Spain between July and August 1869, following the approval in June of that year of a new liberal Constitution that sanctioned freedom of worship for the first time.
  • Last carlist uprising

    The Carlist uprising of 1870, also known as "la escodada", was one of the Carlist uprisings that took place in Spain during the Revolutionary Sexenio. It took place mainly in the Basque Provinces and La Rioja.
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    THIRD CARLIST WAR

    It was a civil war, between the supporters of Carlos, Duke of Madrid, Carlist pretender to the throne, and the governments of Amadeo I, the I Republic and Alfonso XII. https://youtu.be/6l13foW9YpM