Carlist Collection
"Carlist: A Legacy of Loyalty and Resistance" Zumalacarregui, a name etched in history, symbolizes the unwavering spirit movement
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"Carlist: A Legacy of Loyalty and Resistance" Zumalacarregui, a name etched in history, symbolizes the unwavering spirit movement. Tomás Zumalacarregui, the revered Carlist general from 1788 to 1835, led with valor and determination during tumultuous times. "The Carlist Conspirator, " an evocative painting by Valeriano Domínguez Bécquer in 1856, captures the intrigue surrounding this clandestine movement. It reminds us of their relentless pursuit for justice and restoration. The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) witnessed the indomitable presence requetes. In "La ciudad sitiada" and "Nuestra bandera, " we glimpse their unyielding commitment to defending their ideals amidst chaos. One striking image portrays a position held by Carlist Requetes within the Nationalist army during that war. Through a parapet hole, a man fires a light automatic machine gun - an emblematic scene depicting their fierce dedication on the battlefield. A captivating CARLIST SUPPORTER POSTER reveals how these loyalists rallied behind their cause. Their unwavering support echoed through generations as they fought for tradition and monarchy. Even female royalist Spanish troops joined ranks in 1875, showcasing that loyalty knows no gender boundaries. They stood shoulder to shoulder with men in defense of what they believed was right. Tomas de Zumalacarregui's engraving immortalizes his legacy as a Basque Spanish Carlist general who left an indelible mark on history. His leadership inspired countless others to join this noble cause against all odds. An attempted rising at Cataluyud under priestly direction is depicted vividly in another engraving titled "Attempted Carlist Rising. " This image serves as a reminder that even when faced with adversity, faith can fuel the fire of resistance.