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    The Battle of Oriamendi (Basque: Oriamendiko Gudua) was fought on 16 March 1837 during the First Carlist War. The battle was an overwhelming victory for...
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    March of Oriamendi (Spanish: Marcha de Oriamendi), is the anthem of the Carlist movement. The name of the anthem stems from the battle of Oriamendi which...
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    Robert Cannon (Behram Pasha) (category Ottoman military personnel of the Crimean War)
    Battle of Oriamendi. After these events, Cannon commanded the Irish regiment within the Auxiliary Legion in two important conflicts; the surrender of...
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    forces withdrew to Hernani, Gipuzkoa. After the battle of Oriamendi in March 1837, with the morale of the Carlist army on the rise, royal pretender Carlos...
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    and the backing of these governments. The Irish legion (Tercio) was virtually annihilated by the Basques in the Battle of Oriamendi. However, the Carlist...
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    British Auxiliary Legion (category 19th-century military history of the United Kingdom)
    command of Baldomero Espartero and helped to lift the siege of Bilbao. In 1837 the Legion suffered a serious defeat in the Battle of Oriamendi, but later...
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    the second siege of Bilbao and became commander of the Carlist Army of the North from December 30, 1836. He won the Battle of Oriamendi (March 16, 1837)...
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    Liberal victory Battle of Oriamendi (March 16, 1837) - Carlist victory Battle of Huesca (March 24, 1837) - Liberal victory Battle of Irún (May 17, 1837)...
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  • Pedro Sarsfield (category Spanish commanders of the Napoleonic Wars)
    the same year he led his troops at the Battle of Oriamendi. Coverdale, John F. (1984). The Basque Phase of Spain's First Carlist War. Princeton, NJ:...
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  • Oliver De Lancey (British Army and Auxiliary Legion officer) (category British people of Dutch descent)
    in Spain during the First Carlist War, in the battle of Oriamendi. Oliver De Lancey was the only son of General Oliver De Lancey (1749–1822), and was...
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    Requeté (category Military history of Spain)
    450; Oriamendi 530 men, Aróstegui 2013, p. 471; Begoña 560 men, Aróstegui 2013, p. 500. Total losses are not known; estimate based on extrapolation of Navarra...
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  • 1837 in Spain (category Years of the 19th century in Spain)
    Heredia, Count of Ofalia March 16 - Battle of Oriamendi March 24 - Battle of Huesca May 25 - Second Battle of Huesca June 2 - Battle of Barbastro June...
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    nacional ("national song") together with the Oriamendi, the hymn of the Carlist movement, and the anthem [es] of the Spanish Legion, often played alongside...
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  • (Carlist Wars) Battle of Oriamendi – 1837 – First Carlist War (Carlist Wars) Battle of Huesca – 1837 – First Carlist War (Carlist Wars) Battle of Villar de...
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  • different versions of the song have been recorded, including versions by Contea and Settimo Sigillo. La Marseillaise des Blancs Oriamendi "La Vandeana - Settimo...
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    Chapelgorris (category Military units and formations of Spain)
    again and shook the head of the vanquished foe till his own face was besmeared with blood.” They participated in the First Battle of Arquijas (1834). Chapelgorris...
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    Carlism (redirect from Carlos IX of Spain)
    an emblem of Carlists in general, often with a yellow pom-pom or tassel. Anthem: Oriamendi The term "carlistas" when applied to followers of Carlos Maria...
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    Unification Decree (Spain, 1937) (category Politics of the Spanish Civil War)
    band played the Carlist anthem Oriamendi, and finally both bands played Marcha Real, Peñas Bernaldo 1996, p. 288. Oriamendi had been earlier declared canto...
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    (in Spanish). 7 (13). ISSN 2254-6111. Beevor, Antony (2012-08-23). The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939. Orion. ISBN 9781780224534. Keene...
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    Baleztena wrote Spanish lyrics to the originally Basque Carlist anthem Oriamendi. The first attempts at Carlism-flavored written Basque poetry were recorded...
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    Wilhelm von Radhen (category Prussian Army personnel of the Napoleonic Wars)
    Carlist siege of San Sebastián, which had been ongoing since 1835. A few days before his arrival the Carlists had won a victory at Oriamendi, beating off...
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    José María Sentís Simeón (category Members of the Cortes Españolas)
    solemn mass of April 1, on Fiesta de la Victoria, attended by all provincial dignitaries, the only music played was the Carlist anthem Oriamendi, García Ramos...
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    Marian Vayreda i Vila (category Spanish military personnel of the Third Carlist War (Legitimist faction))
    with scenes of oppression, cruelty and cowardice, e.g. when tormenting the hostage, the bandits make him sing the Carlist anthem Oriamendi. This scene...
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