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  1. Nov 27, 2023 · After the Spanish Civil War, this sub-branch allows Carlist Spain to chose between Alfonso XIII or Javier I as King of Spain. Jaime IV replaces Alfonso XIII if the focus is not taken by February 28, 1941.

  2. After the Spanish Civil War, this sub-branch allows Carlist Spain to chose between Alfonso XIII or Javier I as King of Spain. Jaime IV replaces Alfonso XIII if the focus is not taken by February 28, 1941.

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  4. Alfonso XIII was probably the most responsible for the whole situation, political unrest, instability and civil war included. He certainly would’ve been the most capable person of avoiding it.

  5. Mar 8, 2024 · If the Nationalists take this branch, Alfonso XIII becomes leader of the Non-Aligned party. If the Carlists take this branch, it fulfills the choice made in the Settle the Succession Question focus and creates the Kingdom of Spain.

  6. Now, in 1936, Alfonso XIII holds his throne, but the unrest in the south of the nation will soon cause an uprising never seen before in Spanish history. FIRST PICTURE. Here we can see the initial national spirits of the Kingdom of Spain. I’ll go a bit deeper into each one:

  7. 4 days ago · When the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera came to an end on January 28, 1930, Spain faced an unparalleled political dilemma. Groups of all ideologies disputed the fate of the nation, divided between monarchists and republicans. King Alfonso XIII calls a national referendum so that Spaniards could decide between a constitutional monarchy or a ...

  8. Sep 25, 2019 · His appointed successor was Xavier of Bourbon-Parma, but as this was not technically the same dynasty it divided Carlist supporters. Some argued they should now support the claim of the old monarch, Alfonso XIII, instead, even if this was the line the Carlists had been fighting with for generations.

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