RM2HFK82C–History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Northern Front. Taking of the town and fort of Irún (17 May 1837). The Liberal army garrison of San Sebastián, under the command of George de Lacy Evans, took advantage of the departure of the bulk of the Carlist army in the Royal Expedition to attack with the intention of liberating the route to the French border in May 1837. The Carlists established their resistance in Irún, fortifying the town hall and establishing their garrison in the 'Parque' fort. On the afternoon of May 16, British artillerymen bombed Irún, doing so again in the early ho
RM2HE4XD3–Francisco Espoz y Mina (1781-1836). Spanish military. Leader of the guerrillas of Navarre during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814). He fought on the Isabeline army in the First Carlist War (1833-1840), being the most responsible for the fight in the north of Spain against the Carlists. Portrait. Chromolithography. 'Historia General de España' (General History of Spain) by Miguel Morayta. Volume VII. Madrid, 1893.
RM2JCH510–Jose Manso y Solá (1785-1863). Spanish soldier of the army of Fernando VII and Isabel II. Portrait. 'Historia de la Revolución Española (desde la Guerra de la Independencia a la Restauración en Sagunto), por Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Volume I. Published in Barcelona, 1890.
RM2RH66MJ–Francisco Espoz y Mina (1781-1836). Spanish military. Leader of the guerrillas of Navarre during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814). He fought on the Isabeline army in the First Carlist War (1833-1840), being the most responsible for the fight in the north of Spain against the Carlists. Portrait. Chromolithography. 'Historia General de Espana' (General History of Spain) by Miguel Morayta. Volume VII. Madrid, 1893.
RM2RH66HE–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos Maria Isidro de Borbon, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent Maria Cristina de Borbon. Brigadier Manuel Breton (1780-1859), military governor of Tortosa. Antonio Aspiroz, commander of the Bailen volunteers. Carlist uprising in Morella, 1838. Breton and Aspiroz attacking the Carlist factions in Morella. Illustration by Vicente Urrabieta. Engraving by Gaspar. Panorama Espanol, Cronica Contemporanea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2HFDG1W–Francisco Espoz y Mina (1781-1836). Spanish military. Leader of the guerrillas of Navarre during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814). He fought on the Isabeline army in the First Carlist War (1833-1840), being the most responsible for the fight in the north of Spain against the Carlists. Portrait. Engraving by Martínez. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845. Author: Martinez. 19th century-Spanish engraver.
RM2JCH517–Francisco Espoz y Mina (1781-1836). Spanish military. Leader of the guerrillas of Navarre during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814). He fought on the Isabeline army in the First Carlist War (1833-1840), being the most responsible for the fight in the north of Spain against the Carlists. The French Revolution of 1830, with liberal and anti-Bourbon leanings, led Espoz y Mina to organise a revolutionary front in France to act in Spain. For several months he trained a large number of Spanish exiles who had taken refuge in England. On 18 October 1830, he attempted to penetrate Basque terri
RM2FWGYCK–Francisco Espoz y Mina (1781-1836). Spanish military. Leader of the guerrillas of Navarre during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814). He fought on the Isabeline army in the First Carlist War (1833-1840), being the most responsible for the fight in the north of Spain against the Carlists. Portrait. Engraving. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1853.
RM2RH66JP–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos Maria Isidro de Borbon, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent Maria Cristina de Borbon. Northern Front. Attack by Liberal troops on the road to Legazpia. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by Pedro Celestino Mare. Panorama Espanol, Cronica Contemporanea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2HETPP0–Francisco Espoz y Mina (1781-1836). Spanish military. Leader of the guerrillas of Navarre during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814). He fought on the Isabeline army in the First Carlist War (1833-1840), being the most responsible for the fight in the north of Spain against the Carlists. Portrait. Engraving by Martínez. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845.
RM2RH66PN–Jose Manso y Sola (1785-1863). Spanish soldier of the army of Fernando VII and Isabel II. Portrait. 'Historia de la Revolucion Espanola (desde la Guerra de la Independencia a la Restauracion en Sagunto), por Vicente Blasco Ibanez. Volume I. Published in Barcelona, 1890.
RM2RH66K9–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos Maria Isidro de Borbon, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent Maria Cristina de Borbon. Attack of Agurdin (6 January 1834). The Carlists were positioned at the top of Agurdin, over the port of Gorbea. They faced a column of the Liberal army led by the commander Joaquin Vara de Rey, which defeated them. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving. Panorama Espanol, Cronica Contemporanea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2HFDG1T–Francisco Espoz y Mina (1781-1836). Spanish military. Leader of the guerrillas of Navarre during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814). He fought on the Isabeline army in the First Carlist War (1833-1840), being the most responsible for the fight in the north of Spain against the Carlists. Portrait. Engraving by Martínez. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845. Author: Martinez. 19th century-Spanish engraver.
RM2HETPNG–Francisco Espoz y Mina (1781-1836). Spanish military. Leader of the guerrillas of Navarre during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814). He fought on the Isabeline army in the First Carlist War (1833-1840), being the most responsible for the fight in the north of Spain against the Carlists. Portrait. Engraving by Martínez. Detail. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845.
RM2RH66K8–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos Maria Isidro de Borbon, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent Maria Cristina de Borbon. At the beginning of December 1833, Colonel Saturnino Albin pursued the Carlist general Juan Manuel de Balmaseda (1801-1846). In the town of Condemios de Arriba he gave a cavalry charge against the Carlist troops, who retreated towards Albendiego. Balmaseda's flight. Engraving by Manuel Miranda. Panorama Espanol, Cronica Contemporanea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2HFDG1Y–Francisco Espoz y Mina (1781-1836). Spanish military. Leader of the guerrillas of Navarre during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814). He fought on the Isabeline army in the First Carlist War (1833-1840), being the most responsible for the fight in the north of Spain against the Carlists. Portrait. Engraving by Martínez. Detail. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845. Author: Martinez. 19th century-Spanish engraver.
RM2HETPNB–Francisco Espoz y Mina (1781-1836). Spanish military. Leader of the guerrillas of Navarre during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814). He fought on the Isabeline army in the First Carlist War (1833-1840), being the most responsible for the fight in the north of Spain against the Carlists. Portrait. Engraving by Martínez. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845.
RM2HDDAH1–Francisco Espoz y Mina (1781-1836). Spanish military. Leader of the guerrillas of Navarre during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814). He fought on the Isabeline army in the First Carlist War (1833-1840), being the most responsible for the fight in the north of Spain against the Carlists. Portrait. Chromolithography. 'Historia General de España' (General History of Spain) by Miguel Morayta. Volume VII. Madrid, 1893.
RM2RH66M6–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos Maria Isidro de Borbon, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent Maria Cristina de Borbon. Armed action near La Antigua. Basque Country. Illustration by Zarza. Engraving by Jose Gomez. Panorama Espanol, Cronica Contemporanea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2JCH515–History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Third Siege of Bilbao (5 November to 25 December 1836). General Espartero harangued the troops next to Mount San Pablo, during the battle of Luchana, 25 December 1836. Illustration by Serra Pausas. Chromolithography. 'Historia de la Revolución Española' (desde la Guerra de la Independencia a la Restauración en Sagunto) by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1891.
RM2K893H2–Jose Manso y Sola.
RM2HFD65E–Martin Zurbano (1788-1845). Spanish guerrilla fighter. He fought in the First Carlist War (1833-1840) on the Isabeline side (Liberal side). Combat action by Zurbano. Engraving. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845.
RM2RH66KR–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos Maria Isidro de Borbon, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent Maria Cristina de Borbon. Northern Front. Attack by Liberal troops on the road to Legazpia. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by Pedro Celestino Mare. Detail. Panorama Espanol, Cronica Contemporanea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2M5JWYB–History of Spain. Third Carlist War (1872-1876). Battle of Bocairent or Camorra (December 22, 1873). 'Battle of Bocairente in the Carlist War'. Anonymous. Oil on canvas, 1873. Army Museum. Toledo, Spain.
RM2G8RTNF–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. Attack of Agurdin (6 January 1834). The Carlists were positioned at the top of Agurdin, over the port of Gorbea. They faced a column of the Liberal army led by the commander Joaquín Vara de Rey, which defeated them. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2G9D1GY–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. Attack of Agurdin (6 January 1834). The Carlists were positioned at the top of Agurdin, over the port of Gorbea. They faced a column of the Liberal army led by the commander Joaquín Vara de Rey, which defeated them. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842. Author: MANUEL MIRANDA. 19th century Spanish artist.
RM2RH66H4–Juan Manuel Balmaseda (1801-1846). Guerrilla and Carlist general. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Attack to Balmaseda, the leader of the Carlist faction. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by Ortega. Panorama Espanol, Cronica Contemporanea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2G8RTP2–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. Northern Front. Attack by Liberal troops on the road to Legazpia. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by Pedro Celestino Maré. Detail. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2HGDCJP–History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Northern Front. Taking of the town and fort of Irún (17 May 1837). The Liberal army garrison of San Sebastián, under the command of George de Lacy Evans, took advantage of the departure of the bulk of the Carlist army in the Royal Expedition to attack with the intention of liberating the route to the French border in May 1837. The Carlists established their resistance in Irún, fortifying the town hall and establishing their garrison in the 'Parque' fort. On the afternoon of May 16, British artillerymen bombed Irún, doing so again in the early ho
RM2G8RTNN–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. Northern Front. Attack by Liberal troops on the road to Legazpia. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by Pedro Celestino Maré. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2HGDCJJ–History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Northern Front. Battle of Elzaburu (12 March 1835). Combat between Zumalacárregui's troops and the Liberal army commanded by General Espoz y Mina. Illustration by Miranda. Engraving by Martínez. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845. Author: Miranda. 19th-century Spanish artist. Martínez. 19th-century. Spanish engraver.
RM2G8RTP9–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. Brigadier Manuel Bretón (1780-1859), military governor of Tortosa. Antonio Aspiroz, commander of the Bailén volunteers. Carlist uprising in Morella, 1838. Bretón and Aspiroz attacking the Carlist factions in Morella. Illustration by Vicente Urrabieta. Engraving by Gaspar. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2HGDCJB–History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). The front in Valencia. Battle of Chiva (2nd April 1836). On 31 March 1836, the town of Chiva was occupied by General Cabrera's Carlist troops. An attack by General Palarea's army forced Cabrera to withdraw from the town. Illustration by Antonio Gómez. Engraving by José Gómez. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845. Author: Antonio Gómez y Cros (1808-1863). Spanish artist. José Gómez (fl. 1842-1867). Spanish engraver.
RM2G8XN5X–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. Military review of 1st January 1834, under the presidency of Queen Isabella II. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by José Gómez. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2M64M4A–History of Spain. Third Carlist War (1872-1876). Battle of Bocairent or Camorra (December 22, 1873). 'Battle of Bocairente in the Carlist War'. Anonymous. Oil on canvas, 1873. Army Museum. Toledo, Spain.
RM2G8RTP4–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. At the beginning of December 1833, Colonel Saturnino Albín pursued the Carlist general Juan Manuel de Balmaseda (1801-1846). In the town of Condemios de Arriba he gave a cavalry charge against the Carlist troops, who retreated towards Albendiego. Balmaseda's flight. Engraving by Manuel Miranda. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2G9M2B0–Juan Manuel Balmaseda (1801-1846). Guerrilla and Carlist general. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Attack to Balmaseda, the leader of the Carlist faction. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by Ortega. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842. Author: MANUEL MIRANDA. 19th century Spanish artist.
RM2G8RTN3–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. Armed action near La Antigua. Basque Country. Illustration by Zarza. Engraving by José Gómez. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2G9D1H0–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. Brigadier Manuel Bretón (1780-1859), military governor of Tortosa. Antonio Aspiroz, commander of the Bailén volunteers. Carlist uprising in Morella, 1838. Bretón and Aspiroz attacking the Carlist factions in Morella. Illustration by Vicente Urrabieta. Engraving by Gaspar. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842. Author: Vicente Urrabieta (1805-1879).
RM2G8XN5F–Juan Manuel Balmaseda (1801-1846). Guerrilla and Carlist general. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Attack to Balmaseda, the leader of the Carlist faction. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by Ortega. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2JCYF2N–History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Third Siege of Bilbao (5 November to 25 December 1836). General Espartero harangued the troops next to Mount San Pablo, during the battle of Luchana, 25 December 1836. Illustration by Serra Pausas. Chromolithography. 'Historia de la Revolución Española' (desde la Guerra de la Independencia a la Restauración en Sagunto) by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1891. Author: Joan Serra Pausas (active 1861-1902). Spanish artist.
RM2HFK82J–History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). The front in Valencia. Battle of Chiva (2nd April 1836). On 31 March 1836, the town of Chiva was occupied by General Cabrera's Carlist troops. An attack by General Palarea's army forced Cabrera to withdraw from the town. Illustration by Antonio Gómez. Engraving by José Gómez. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845.
RM2G9D1H1–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. Armed action near La Antigua. Basque Country. Illustration by Zarza. Engraving by José Gómez. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842. Author: 19TH CENTURY. Eusebio Zarza (1842-1881). Spanish artist. José Gómez. Spanish engraver.
RM2G8XN8F–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Attack on a house near Guernica (Biscay). A group of around thirty men, under the command of Lieutenant José Aguilera, took refuge in a house to defend themselves from an attack by Carlist forces who were far superior in numbers. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by Pedro Celestino Maré. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842.
RM2G9D1H4–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. Northern Front. Attack by Liberal troops on the road to Legazpia. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by Pedro Celestino Maré. Detail. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842. Author: d. ca.1880). Spanish engraver. MANUEL MIRANDA. 19th century Spanish artist. Pedro Celestino Maré (fl.1842-1862.
RM2HFK82K–History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Northern Front. Battle of Elzaburu (12 March 1835). Combat between Zumalacárregui's troops and the Liberal army commanded by General Espoz y Mina. Illustration by Miranda. Engraving by Martínez. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845.
RM2FWGYD1–José Manso y Solá (1785-1863). Spanish military who served in the armies of Ferdinand VII and Isabella II, taking part in the Peninsular War (1808-1814) and the First Carlist War (1833-1840). Portrait. Engraving by Capuz. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1853.
RM2G9D1HC–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. Northern Front. Attack by Liberal troops on the road to Legazpia. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by Pedro Celestino Maré. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842. Author: d. ca.1880). Spanish engraver. MANUEL MIRANDA. 19th century Spanish artist. Pedro Celestino Maré (fl.1842-1862.
RM2G9M2C0–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. Military review of 1st January 1834, under the presidency of Queen Isabella II. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by José Gómez. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842. Author: 19TH CENTURY. MANUEL MIRANDA. 19th century Spanish artist. José Gómez. Spanish engraver.
RM2M7381E–History of Spain. Third Carlist War (1872-1876). Defence of a convoy in Alpens (9 July 1873). Glorious death of the corps officer Vicente Reina Lopez. Alpens (province of Barcelona, Osona, Catalonia). The quartermaster Vicente Reina was on mission to defend a money cart convoy. His troops were surprised by Carlist forces superior in numbers. A firefight and hand-to-hand combat ensued. Vicente Reina, surrounded by the enemy, arrogantly challenged him with only his sabre. Meanwhile, his few soldiers, fighting with rifles. Oil on canvas by Aurelio Vera-Fajardo (1884-1946), 1943. Copy of Victor Mo
RM2JCYF35–Francisco Espoz y Mina (1781-1836). Spanish military. Leader of the guerrillas of Navarre during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814). He fought on the Isabeline army in the First Carlist War (1833-1840), being the most responsible for the fight in the north of Spain against the Carlists. The French Revolution of 1830, with liberal and anti-Bourbon leanings, led Espoz y Mina to organise a revolutionary front in France to act in Spain. For several months he trained a large number of Spanish exiles who had taken refuge in England. On 18 October 1830, he attempted to penetrate Basque terri
RM2GB3CK6–Francisco Espoz y Mina (1781-1836). Spanish military. Leader of the guerrillas of Navarre during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814). He fought on the Isabeline army in the First Carlist War (1833-1840), being the most responsible for the fight in the north of Spain against the Carlists. Portrait. Engraving. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1853.
RM2G9M2BM–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Attack on a house near Guernica (Biscay). A group of around thirty men, under the command of Lieutenant José Aguilera, took refuge in a house to defend themselves from an attack by Carlist forces who were far superior in numbers. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by Pedro Celestino Maré. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842. Author: d. ca.1880). Spanish engraver. MANUEL MIRANDA. 19th century Spanish artist. Pedro Celestino Maré (fl.1842-1862.
RM2JCYF23–Jose Manso y Solá (1785-1863). Spanish soldier of the army of Fernando VII and Isabel II. Portrait. 'Historia de la Revolución Española (desde la Guerra de la Independencia a la Restauración en Sagunto), por Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Volume I. Published in Barcelona, 1890.
RM2G9D1H8–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. At the beginning of December 1833, Colonel Saturnino Albín pursued the Carlist general Juan Manuel de Balmaseda (1801-1846). In the town of Condemios de Arriba he gave a cavalry charge against the Carlist troops, who retreated towards Albendiego. Balmaseda's flight. Engraving by Manuel Miranda. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842. Author: MANUEL
RM2GB3CJJ–José Manso y Solá (1785-1863). Spanish military who served in the armies of Ferdinand VII and Isabella II, taking part in the Peninsular War (1808-1814) and the First Carlist War (1833-1840). Portrait. Engraving by Capuz. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1853. Author: Tomas Carlos Capuz (1834-1899). Spanish engraver and xylograph.
RM2HG6D0J–Martin Zurbano (1788-1845). Spanish guerrilla fighter. He fought in the First Carlist War (1833-1840) on the Isabeline side (Liberal side). Combat action by Zurbano. Engraving. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845.
RM2G9D1H7–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Civil war that confronted Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, against the Isabelinos (Elizabethans), defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Borbón. Battle of Nazar and Asarta (29 December 1833). It took place in the Berrueza valley, in the Estella merindad. Zumalacárregui confronted the Liberal troops under the command of Generals Manuel Lorenzo and Marcelino de Oraá. The Carlists finally had to retreat after running out of ammunition. Part of the action at Nazar and Asarta. Engraving. Panorama Español, Cróni
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