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- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King abstract "Guerrilleros de Cristo Rey (lit. \"Warriors of Christ the King\") was a Spanish paramilitary fascist group that operated in the late 1970s. They emerged at a time of factionism within the Carlist movement. Historically Carlism was a traditionalist, legitimist and Catholic movement, supporting a different monarchial line to the one occupying the Spanish throne. But when the succession fell to Carlos Hugo, he began to support Social Democracy ideology under the banner of the Carlist Party. This caused large scale conflict within the movement; many proclaimed his more traditionalist minded brother, Sixtus Henry, as Carlist regent.Probably the most notable incident involving the group was the Montejurra Incidents of 1976, which happened during the annual Carlist peregrination to that mountain in Navarre. During this attack, two supporters of the Carlos Hugo faction (Ricardo García Pellejero and Aniano Jiménez Santo) were killed. José Luis Marín García Verde and Hermenegildo García Llorente, alleged members of this armed group, were arrested later, but were later released without investigation as Manuel Fraga Iribarne (Member of Franco´s Dictatorship board) gave direct instructions not to prosecute these murders. The presence of known European Fascist criminals from Argentina (called Triple A or Alianza Apostólica Anticomunista, responsible for several murders in Spain too) and Italy in this has left to some speculating a link to the Cold War-era Operation Gladio.".
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- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink 1977_Massacre_of_Atocha.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Anti-communism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Batallón_Vasco_Español.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Carlism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Carlos_Hugo,_Duke_of_Parma.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th_century_in_Spain.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carlism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_terrorism_in_Europe.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christianity_in_Spain.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Category:Far-right_politics_in_Spain.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_fascists.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Christian_fundamentalism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Far-right_politics.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Fascism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Francoist_Spain.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Legitimists.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Mariano_Sánchez_Covisa.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Monarchy_of_Spain.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Montejurra_massacre.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink National_Catholicism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Navarre.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Gladio.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Paramilitary.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Sixtus_Henry_of_Bourbon-Parma.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_nationalism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLink Traditionalist_conservatism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guerrilleros de Cristo Rey".
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King wikiPageWikiLinkText "Warriors of Christ the King".
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King attacks Montejurra_massacre.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King colorcode "black".
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King dates "–".
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King ideology Anti-communism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King ideology Christian_fundamentalism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King ideology Fascism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King ideology Francoist_Spain.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King ideology National_Catholicism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King ideology Spanish_nationalism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King leader Mariano_Sánchez_Covisa.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King motives "Anticommunism. Opposing democracy and secularism.".
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King name "Warriors of Christ the King".
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King nativeName "Guerrilleros de Cristo Rey".
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King position Far-right_politics.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King status "Inactive".
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- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King subject Category:20th_century_in_Spain.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King subject Category:Carlism.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King subject Category:Christian_terrorism_in_Europe.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King subject Category:Christianity_in_Spain.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King subject Category:Far-right_politics_in_Spain.
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King subject Category:Spanish_fascists.
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- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King comment "Guerrilleros de Cristo Rey (lit. \"Warriors of Christ the King\") was a Spanish paramilitary fascist group that operated in the late 1970s. They emerged at a time of factionism within the Carlist movement. Historically Carlism was a traditionalist, legitimist and Catholic movement, supporting a different monarchial line to the one occupying the Spanish throne. But when the succession fell to Carlos Hugo, he began to support Social Democracy ideology under the banner of the Carlist Party.".
- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King label "Warriors of Christ the King".
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- Warriors_of_Christ_the_King sameAs Партизаны_Короля_Христа.
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