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    became known as Legitimists. During the July Monarchy of 1830 to 1848, when the junior Orléanist branch held the throne, the Legitimists were politically...
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  • Look up legitimist or legitimists in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Legitimists may refer to: Legitimists, Royalists in France who believe that the...
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  • of the Legitimist Party was in Granada. The Legitimists were opposed to the Democrats. After several years of civil war between the Legitimists and the...
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    Monument to the Royal Stuarts The Jacobite succession is the line through which Jacobites believed that the crowns of England, Scotland, and Ireland should...
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    monarchist movements are roughly divided today in three groups: The Legitimists for the royal House of Bourbon, the Orléanists for the cadet branch of...
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  • Bourbon and they became known from 1830 on as Legitimists. The historian René Rémond has identified the Legitimists as the first of the "right-wing families"...
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    Nguyễn Phúc Bảo Ân (born November 3, 1952, in Đà Lạt, Vietnam) is an illegitimate son of Bảo Đại, the last emperor of Vietnam, and concubine Lê Thị Phi...
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  • Blancs d'Espagne (category Legitimist pretenders to the French throne)
    Blancs d'Espagne ("Spanish Whites") was a term used to refer to those legitimists in France who, following the death of the Comte de Chambord in 1883,...
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    the palace of Count János Mikes, a prominent legitimist; the news spread quickly among local legitimists and by the early hours of 27 March Charles had...
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    bourgeoisie was dominant, and marked the shift from the counter-revolutionary Legitimists to the Orléanists. The Orléanists were willing to make some compromises...
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    Henri, Count of Chambord (category Legitimist pretenders to the French throne)
    genealogically senior claimant to the French throne. His supporters were called Legitimists, to distinguish them from the Orléanists, the supporters of the family...
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  • The National Legitimist (People's) Party (Hungarian: Nemzeti Legitimista Néppárt, NLN) was a political party in Hungary during the 1930s. The party first...
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  • Legitimate peripheral participation Legitimate theater Legitimation Legitime Legitimists (disambiguation) Nomen illegitimum in botany is a valid published name...
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  • shapes aspects of, but is not synonymous with, abstentionism. Republican legitimists adopt a traditional Irish republican analysis that views the Irish Republic...
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    Louis XVI (category Legitimist pretenders to the French throne)
    Louis XVI (Louis Auguste; French: [lwi sɛːz]; 23 August 1754 – 21 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the...
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    politically unstable. In the 1830s and 1840s, Carlism (a reactionary legitimist movement supportive of an alternative Bourbon branch), fought against...
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    the Legitimist claimant to the throne as 'Henri V'. The duchess was captured in late 1832 and imprisoned until 1833. After this, the Legitimists renounced...
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  • Ferrara (1476–1534) Alfonso XIII of Spain (1886–1941), known to French Legitimists as "Alphonse I" This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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    Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia (category Legitimist pretenders to the French throne)
    took the title of "Duke of Anjou" and became, in the opinion of French legitimists, the de jure king of France as "Henri VI", though to a minority as "Jacques...
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    and 182 Legitimists, nicknamed "cavalrymen". Initially divided about the dynastic issue, the Orléanists found a compromise with the Legitimists, supporting...
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    in the United Kingdom. His supporters were known as Orléanists. The Legitimists supported the main line of the House of Bourbon, and the Bonapartists...
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    Louis Alphonse de Bourbon (category Legitimist pretenders to the French throne)
    family formerly ruled France and other countries. According to the French Legitimists, Louis Alphonse is the rightful claimant to the defunct throne of France...
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  • (Alphonse I of France according to the Legitimists) as the heir male of Louis XIV and therefore as the Legitimist claimant to the French throne. He then...
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    that of popular sovereignty. Supporters of the Bourbons would be called Legitimists, and supporters of Louis Philippe were known as Orléanists. In addition...
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    peace agreement with Prussia. Planning to restore the monarchy, the "Legitimists" in the National Assembly supported the candidacy of Henri, Comte de...
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  • who were often secularist and Catholic respectively. On the right, the Legitimists and Ultra-royalists held counter-revolutionary views, while the Orléanists...
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  • (1533–1597), duke of Ferrara Alfonso, Duke of Anjou and Cádiz (1972–1989), Legitimist pretender to the French throne This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Yugoslavia, the royalist Chetniks supported the exiled king of Yugoslavia. Legitimists, French royalists upholding Salic Law Chouannerie, a royalist group during...
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  • the 114 vacant seats. This election saw the victory of monarchists (Legitimists and Orleanists), favourable to peace with the German Empire, with a large...
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    from Chambord to the heir of Louis XIV's brother the duke of Orléans. Legitimists regard this as invalid, because under the fundamental law of French monarchy...
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