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Horthy received news that if the legitimists launched an attack, the defence would collapse.
The newspaper hoped to help the merger of legitimists and Orléanists.
About 20 Legitimists had been elected, and 30 Republicans.
Never trust Catholic legitimists, no matter how ardent their hermetic vocation.
By this time, the vast majority of legitimists had retired to their country chateaux and abandoned the political arena.
Legitimists have provided several responses to this.
Among French Legitimists, there is diversity of opinion.
Beniczky's case was a huge scandal in Hungary, but the legitimists didn't use these happenings against the governor.
Some legitimists refused to recognize the Orleanist monarchy.
The conversation began in a commonplace manner: the weather, the ministry, de Marsay's illness, the hopes of the legitimists.
Nemours was prepared to go further than the other princes of his family in accepting the principles of the legitimists.
His life was representative of the engagements of French Legitimists of the time.
One section of the French Legitimists and "Young England" exhibited this spectacle.
He began mixing with Legitimists, who were plotting to return Austria to Hapsburg rule.
If, to liberals, the name of Miguel was despised, to the legitimists (the absolutists) it was venerated.
Legitimists may refer to:
Legitimists (Nicaragua)
Orléanists and Legitimists cooperated to expel Thiers from power on 24 May 1873.
French Legitimists organized its burial in the Basilica on 8 June 2004, next to the remains of Louis's parents.
Legitimists hold that the king of France must be chosen according to the traditional rules of succession based in the Salic Law.
For most of the July Monarchy, the legitimists, as supporters of the exiled senior line came to be known, were uncertain of whom to support.
Such Legitimists are strongly opposed to the proposed European Constitution and anything else perceived as threatening the independence of France.
Despite it, legitimists interim government in Hungary was widely disputed in US administration in this time.
In this sense, is akin to the French Reactionary (Legitimists) and Edmund Burke's thinking.
There, Lamarque was a popular representative of leftist factions opposing the Bourbons and their supporters (Legitimists).