RM2RH66K6–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. Battle of Nazar and Asarta (29 December 1833). It took place in the Berrueza valley, in the Estella merindad. Zumalacarregui confronted the Liberal troops under the command of Generals Manuel Lorenzo and Marcelino de Oraa. The Carlists finally had to retreat after running out of ammunition. Part of the action at Nazar and Asarta. Engraving. Panorama Espanol, Croni
RM2RH66JW–Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Battle of Calanda (6 December 1833). After the occupation of Morella, Colonel Linares decided to attack the Baron of Herves (Rafael Ram de Viu y Pueyo), who had proclaimed Charles V king on 13 November 1833 in that town. The Carlists, outnumbered by the Liberal troops, were forced to abandon their positions and left in disarray. They were finally captured and Calanda was occupied by Liberal forces on 10 December 1833. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by Pedro Celestino Mare. Panorama Espanol, Cronica Contempor
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