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Liberal and Carlist Wars, 1826-76

The 19th Century saw a rash of civil wars in Spain and Portugal.  Essentially these pitted progressive constitutionalists against authoritarian absolutists in the guise of a dispute on royal succession.  Although now little known outside Spain or Portugal, in their time these wars were international in flavour.  The other European nations looked on with considerable interest, and forces from Portugal, Spain, Britain, and France were involved. 

Portugal kicked off with the Liberal War (1826-34), where the Liberal supporters of Don Pedro IV fought it out with the Absolutists under the pretender Don Miguel I.   

The Carlist Wars in Spain were the last major European civil wars in which pretenders fought to establish their claim to a throne.  Several times during the period from 1833 to 1876 the Carlists - followers of Don Carlos and his descendents - rallied to the cry of "God, Country, and King" and fought for the cause of Spanish tradition against the liberalism, and later the republicanism, of the Spanish governments of the day.   Although the wars were over a 100 years ago,  Carlism is still a going concern in Spain today in the form of Comunión Tradicionalista.  

Note: Some sources refer the the Matiner's War as the Second Carlist War and to the 1872 -76 affair as the Third Carlist War.  Others refer to the 1872 - 76 war as the Second Carlist War and the Matiner's War as just that.  I have followed the majority of Spanish sources and adopted the first scheme.  

The photo depicts the Carlist King Carlos VII (the one in the centre) with his GHQ in 1873.  

Wargaming the First Carlist War 

I'm particularly interested in the First Carlist War. And although this now seems  an obscure war in a minor country nearly 200 years ago, recreating it has considerable appeal.  

  • Conrad Cairns sparked my interest with his inspirational articles in Wargames Illustrated ...  "A Savage and Romantic War: Spain 1833 - 1840".  . 
  • It is international 
  • I like the idea of an army wearing blue berets and red trousers.  
  • It is unusual
  • It is very Spanish 
  • It has Napoleonic colour and American Civil War style 
  • I can use any rules I like  (although I ended up picking Shako)
  • It was a challenge   
I use Shako for fighting battles, and my Shako section deals with Orders of Battle, Scenarios, etc.  These are based on the military organisation for both sides, and in particular the orders of battle for the Oriamendi campaign and battle 

Of course before that I had to put together some Armies and get them painted.  To help with the latter I put together a uniform and painting guide, and you can see the results in the Gallery

 

 

 

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