Botiflers (Catalan pronunciation: [butiˈfle]) was a name given to the supporters of Philip V of Spain during the War of the Spanish Succession. They were...
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brevis historia et descriptio. CUEC. pp. 30–31. "Vicenç Bacallar, el sard botifler als orígens de la Real Academia Española". VilaWeb.cat. Rime diverse, Cagliari...
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during the War of the Spanish Succession. They were antagonists to the Botiflers camp, the supporters of competing claimant and eventual winner of the...
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maulets — supporters of the Habsburg Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor and botiflers — supporters of the Bourbon Philip V of Spain. Some of the latter perceived...
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of the city against the Bourbonic troops (also called Philippists or Botiflers) from 1710 to 1714, specially since the Archduke Charles went to Vienna...
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author to publish a novel in contemporary Catalan literature, Vigatans i botiflers (Loyalists and Traitors, published between 1878 and 1879), and set during...
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L'Enciclopèdia.cat . Barcelona: Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana Vicenç Bacallar, el sard botifler als orígens de la Real Academia Española – VilaWeb Vissente Bacallar Sanna...
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normalization and entertainment appeared. The first one to appear was BotiflersTV a few days after the closing of MiqueletsTV. It started broadcasting...
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