Fuero (Spanish: [ˈfweɾo]), Fur (Catalan: [ˈfur]), Foro (Galician: [ˈfɔɾʊ]) or Foru (Basque: [foɾu]) is a Spanish legal term and concept. The word comes...
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The Fueros de Sobrarbe (Spanish: [ˈfweɾos ðe soˈβɾaɾβe]; lit. Charters of Sobrarbe) are a mythical set of charters allegedly enacted during the 850s in...
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Jalisco on 12 February. On 20 May 1876 in Icamole, Nuevo León, General Carlos Fuero, loyal to the government of Lerdo de Tejada, inflicted a heavy defeat...
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Eleuterio González, 1874 Ramón Treviño, 1874 Francisco González Doria, 1874 Carlos Fuero, 1875–1876 Narciso Dávila, 1876 Canuto García, 1876 Genaro Garza García...
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The Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala (USAC, University of San Carlos of Guatemala) is the largest and oldest university of Guatemala; it is also...
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willingness to abandon Don Carlos who, since 1834, had been the fueros’ champion. and further notes that "the powers of the fueros themselves were increasingly...
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Order of Charles III (redirect from Order of Carlos III)
blood" up to their great-grandparents, as was regulated by the Castilian Fueros and the other valid laws. Those received by the Order took an oath for loyalty...
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Charles III of Spain (redirect from Carlos III of Spain)
high civil and ecclesiastical offices, and eliminating many privileges (fueros) of clergy. Historian Stanley Payne writes that Charles "was probably the...
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Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Carlos V, Holy Roman Emperor)
February 2013. Retrieved 1 June 2016.; Manuel Colmeiro (1883), chapter XXIV Fueros, observancias y actos de corte del Reino de Aragón; Santiago Penén y Debesa...
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who sided with Díaz in the famous Battle of Icamole against Generals Carlos Fuero, Julián Quiroga and Juan E. Guerra. Fierce fighting ensued, and although...
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End of Basque home rule in Spain (redirect from End of Basque fueros)
The end of Basque home rule or fueros in Spain was a process coming to a head in the period extending from the First Carlist War (1833-1840) to the aftermath...
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October 1884 Unaffiliated 96 Carlos Pacheco Villalobos (1839–1891) 4 October 1884 – 9 December 1884 Liberal 97 Carlos Fuero (1844–1892) 9 December 1884...
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1873-01-02 – 1873-01-18 Victoriano Cepeda Camacho 1873-01-18 – 1873-12-30 Carlos Fuero 1873-12-31 – 1874-06-05 Ismael Salas 1874-06-05 – 1874-06-17 Antonio...
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amendments (amejoramientos) of the Navarrese Fueros, commissioned in 1330 by King Philip III of Navarre. Carlos II of Navarre, for his services, gave Juan...
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Luis Terrazas/Ramón Cuéllar Aranda/Celso González Esquivel/Carlos Pacheco Villalobos/Carlos Fuero Coahuila: Blas Rodríguez Farías/Francisco de Paula Ramos/Praxedis...
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Mexican soldiers. The fuero system in Mexico dated back to the colonial era, and historian Lyle McAlister writes that “the [fuero] rendered [the army]...
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times during the period from 1833 to 1876 the Carlists—followers of Don Carlos (1788–1855), an infante, and of his descendants—rallied to the cry of "God...
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otherwise maestrazgo lands tended to prevail. Alfonso X granted Trujillo a fuero in 1256. John II conferred on Trujillo the status of city (ciudad) in 1430...
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Carlists proclaimed the restoration of Catalan, Valencian and Aragonese fueros (charters) which had been abolished at the beginning of the 18th century...
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4 September 2023. Peñate, Susana (1 September 2023). "Asamblea Quitó el Fuero al Diputado Alberto Romero" [Assembly Removes the Jurisdiction from Deputy...
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exclusively military. "God, Fatherland, King" (sometimes "God, Fatherland, Fuero, King") is the Carlist motto. Montejurra (Basque Jurramendi) is another...
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backed the rebel Infante Carlos of Spain. Carlos, who declared his support for the ancient, pre-Bourbon privileges of the fueros, received considerable...
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Espartero. Initially, negotiations were stymied by the matter of home rule (fueros), the specific institutional and legal framework of the Basque Country (Basque...
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Spain (hence Carlist from Carlos, "Charles"), promised the Catalans, Valencians and Aragonese the return of their Charters or fueros (Catalan: furs) and the...
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Oliva Manso, Gonzalo (2019). "Transcripción del original del Fuero de Madrid". El fuero de Madrid (PDF) (in Spanish). Madrid: Agencia Estatal Boletín...
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protection granted to members of congress by the 61st article, known as fuero (from Latin forum), the process to strip it is known as desafuero. Since...
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conservatives wanted to continue with the traditional Organic Laws, such as the Fuero Juzgo, the Novísima Recopilación and the Partidas of Alfonso X. This led...
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Second World War, the government enacted the "Spanish Bill of Rights" (Fuero de los Españoles), which extended the right to private worship of non-Catholic...
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Traditionalism (Spain) (section Fueros)
pitted against religion, monarchy, fueros and traditional liberties. Most of the former realistas sided with Don Carlos and politically his faction immediately...
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