Carlos Isidro de Borbon (1788-1855), brother of King Fernando VII and Carlist pretender to the crown of Spain, by the name of Charles V, engraving, 1845
Ramon Cabrera i Grino (Tortosa, 1806-1877), Army Military Carlist colored engraving of Spanish and American Illustration
Spain. Civil War (1936-1939). Carlist military of the national army. Ricardo de Rada del Peral (1885-1956). Photo by Jalon Angel (Zaragoza)
Geronimo Valdes, Lt. Gen. of the army of Elizabeth II during the 1st Carlist War, engraving 1845
Leopoldo O Donnell (1809-1867), general lieutenant in the army of Elizabeth II during the 1st Carlist War. Engraving, 1845
Liberation of Bilbao during the Third Carlist War in 1874, colored engraving in La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana
Sacking of the city of Cuenca, and entry of the Carlist troops commanded by Infante D. Alfonso, during the Third Carlist War in 1874, colored engraving in La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana
Third Carlist War (1872 - 1876), accommodation of Carlist troops in a village of Catalonia, engraving after a drawing
First Carlist War (1833 - 1840), liberation of Bilbao by the royalist troops of General Espartero (December 25, 1836)
First Carlist War. Embrace of Vergara among generals Espartero and Maroto, with which the Seven Years War ended on August 31, 1839
Satirical caricatures of the situation in Morocco and the Carlist War, Tal para Cual, published in La Mosca, Num 19, Barcelona 06 August 1881
Juan Vazquez de Mella, (Cangas de Ohia, Asturias, 1862-Madrid, 1928), lawyer, writer, journalist, Carlist politician and Catholic philosopher carlista