Description: A nice collection of original engravings on three full pages, published in The Graphic magazine dated April 18, 1874 and entitled: "The Carlist War in Spain - The Fighting Round Bilbao" - see below Good condition . Related text to the reverse of one page. Page size 16 x 11 inches These are original antique prints and not reproductions . Great collectors item for the historian - see more of these in Seller's Other Items which can be combined for mailing. Note: International mailing in a tube is expensive ($18). The quoted international rate assumes the pages are lightly folded and mailed in a reinforced envelope Third Carlist WarFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to navigationJump to searchThird Carlist WarPart of the Carlist Wars The Battle of Treviño, 7 July 1875. Painting by Francisco OllerDate21 April 1872 – 28 February 1876LocationSpainResultLiberal victorySpanish Constitution of 1876Basque Economic AgreementBelligerents Carlists Liberals RepublicansCommanders and leadersSee list[show]See list[show]Casualties and lossesCarlists:Liberals:The Third Carlist War (Spanish: Tercera Guerra Carlista) (1872–1876) was the last Carlist War in Spain. It is sometimes referred to as the "Second Carlist War", as the earlier "Second" War (1847–1849) was smaller in scale and relatively trivial in political consequence.Leading up to the war, Queen Regnant Isabella II abdicated the throne in 1868, and the unpopular Amadeo I, son of the King of Italy, was proclaimed King of Spain in 1870. In response, the Carlist pretender, Carlos VII, tried to earn the support of various Spanish regions by promising to reintroduce various area-specific customs and laws. The Carlists proclaimed the restoration of Catalan, Valencian and Aragonese fueros (charters) which had been abolished at the beginning of the 18th century by King Philip V in his unilateral New Planning Royal decrees.The call for rebellion made by the Carlists was echoed in Catalonia and especially in the Basque region (Gipuzkoa, Álava, Biscay and Navarre), where the Carlists managed to design a temporary state. During the war, Carlist forces occupied several inland Spanish towns, the most important ones being La Seu d'Urgell and Estella in Navarre. They also laid siege to the cities of Bilbao and San Sebastián, but failed to seize them.The Third Carlist War saw a series of regime changes in Spain, beginning with the declaration of the First Spanish Republicafter the abdication of Amadeo I in February 1873. Over one year later, in December 1874, a military coup installed a new Bourbon monarch, Alfonso XII, marking the beginning of the Bourbon Restoration in Spain.After four years of war, on 28 February 1876, Carlos VII was defeated, and went into exile in France. On the same day, King Alfonso XII of Spain entered Pamplona. After the end of the war, the Basque charters (fueros/foruak) were abolished, shifting the border customs from the Ebro river to the Spanish coast. In the chartered territories, home rule provisions, left over from the resolution of the First Carlist War, were abolished, and conscription of youth in the Spanish army became compulsory.The war resulted in between 7,000 and 50,000 casualties.[1]
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