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  1. Political Violence in Spain (1814-1900s):
  2.  
  3. 1814:
  4.  
  5. September:
  6.  
  7. 25: Francisco Espoz y Mina launches a liberal rebellion in Puente la Reina and march to Pamplona, Government forces suppress the rebellion
  8.  
  9. 1815:
  10.  
  11. September:
  12.  
  13. 18: Juan Diaz Porlier launches a liberal rebellion in La Coruna
  14.  
  15. 22: Government forces suppress the liberal rebellion in La Coruna
  16.  
  17. 1817:
  18.  
  19. April:
  20.  
  21. 04: Francisco Milans del Bosch and Luis Lacy y Gautier launches a liberal rebellion in Catalonia, Liberal rebels retreat into France and operate around
  22. Laroque until 1829
  23.  
  24. 1820:
  25.  
  26. January:
  27.  
  28. 01: An uprising by Rafael del Riego wages at Cadiz then spreads his rebellion across Andalusia even marching to Algecira
  29.  
  30. February: By this point a Liberal uprising breaks out across Galicia and at Cordova
  31.  
  32. March:
  33.  
  34. 07: Pro-Liberal protests break out in Madrid
  35.  
  36. 10: King Ferdininand backs down, allowing the Trienio Liberal regime to take power, effectively a Constitutional Monarchy
  37.  
  38. July:
  39.  
  40. 07: The Royal Guard attempts a coup in Madrid but fails
  41.  
  42. September: A period of large-scale riots wage in Madrid between Royalists and Liberals possibly alongside Republicans
  43.  
  44. October: Around this point Royalists rebel and secure Alava
  45.  
  46. November: Riots end in Madrid after Government forces likely suppress them
  47.  
  48. 1821:
  49.  
  50. January: Royalists wage a rebellion in the region called La Mancha
  51.  
  52. March:
  53.  
  54. 02: Peasants rebel in Alcoy and spread across the surrounding area, Government forces suppress them
  55.  
  56. April: Royalists wage an insurgency near Cadiz and Seville, around Alcala de los Gazules and Montellano
  57.  
  58. July: Jorge Bessieres wage a Republican uprising in Barcelona but Government suppress the rebellion
  59.  
  60. September:
  61.  
  62. 04: Republicans attempt to wage a rebellion at Zaragoza but are suppressed
  63.  
  64. November: Royalists lead by the Board of Navarra wages a rebellion in Navarra
  65.  
  66. December: Government forces suppress the rebellion in Navarra
  67.  
  68. 1822:
  69.  
  70. January: Protests likely by Republicans and Pro-Democracy protesters wage in Madrid demanding the release of Rafael del Riego
  71.  
  72. March: Protests subside in Madrid
  73.  
  74. April: Royalists wage insurgencies at Valencia municipality, Avila and the Kingdom of Murcia
  75.  
  76. June:
  77.  
  78. 06: Royalists invade Navarra from France with mixed results
  79.  
  80. 21: Royalists capture Seo de Urgel
  81.  
  82. 30: Clashes between Pro-Liberal protesters and the Royal Guard break out in Madrid and the Royal Guard occupy the Plaza de Oriente,
  83. the Royal Guard calls for the return of the absolute monarchy
  84.  
  85. July:
  86.  
  87. 02: The Royal Guard is crushed in Madrid but the Royal Guard wage uprisings in Cuenca Province, Siguenza, Castro del Rio and Aragon, ending in August however
  88. Royalists take control of places like Balaguer, Puigcerda, Castellfollit de Riubregos and Mequinenza
  89.  
  90. 23: Peasants rebel in Alcoy again, and again Government forces suppress them
  91.  
  92. August:
  93.  
  94. 11: Royalists capture Jerez de la Frontera
  95.  
  96. 12: Royalists capture Arcos de la Frontera
  97.  
  98. 14: Royalists capture Paterna de Ribera
  99.  
  100. 18: Royalists establish the Regency of Urgel as the interim government for Spanish Royalists, meanwhile
  101. Royalists capture Moron de la Frontera
  102.  
  103. 26: Royalists capture Cortijo de Nunoz in Ecija
  104.  
  105. 31: Royalists capture El Arahal
  106.  
  107. September:
  108.  
  109. 01: Royalists capture Utrera
  110.  
  111. 02: Royalists capture Torre Alocaz
  112.  
  113. 03: Royalists clash with Government forces at Jerez de la Frontera
  114.  
  115. 22: Royalists capture La Carlota
  116.  
  117. 24: Royalists capture El Rubio
  118.  
  119. 26: Royalists capture Olvera
  120.  
  121. October:
  122.  
  123. 27: Royalists clash with Government forces at Nazar but Government forces defeat them
  124.  
  125. November:
  126.  
  127. 11: Royalists capture Ubrique
  128.  
  129. 13: Royalists capture Ronda then captures Sierra de Hornachuelos in Cordoba
  130.  
  131. December:
  132.  
  133. 01: Sometime by this point Royalists siege Ciudad Real in La Mancha
  134.  
  135. 05: Royalists secure Ciudad Real
  136.  
  137. 20: Government forces siege Seo de Urgel against Royalists
  138.  
  139. 1823:
  140.  
  141. January: Royalists from Aragon/Valencia advance towards Madrid, sometime by this point labor clashes by workers break out in Camprodon
  142.  
  143. 12: Government and Royalists forces clash in a region called Irati in a Government victory
  144.  
  145. 22: France and the Holy Alliance (Consisting of Prussia, Austria and Russia) sign a secret treaty with Royalists which calls for the downfall of the
  146. Liberal regime in accordance with the far-right reactionary beliefs of the Holy Alliance and maintaining the old monarchist order in Europe
  147.  
  148. 24: Royalists capture Brihuega and Guadalajara
  149.  
  150. February:
  151.  
  152. 01: By this point Government forces recapture Guadalajara and push the Royalists to the Tagus Valley
  153.  
  154. 03: Government forces recapture Seo de Urgel as clashes intensify in Huesca Province between Government and Royalist forces
  155.  
  156. 11: Royalists capture Huesca City
  157.  
  158. March:
  159.  
  160. 26: Royalists clash and defeat Government forces at Larrasoana, then siege Pamplona
  161.  
  162. April:
  163.  
  164. 07: French and Royalists invade and advance towards Madrid, San Sebastian is under sieged
  165.  
  166. May: French and Royalists siege A Coruna
  167.  
  168. 23: French and Royalists take control of Madrid
  169.  
  170. June:
  171.  
  172. 10: French and Royalists capture Cordova
  173.  
  174. July:
  175.  
  176. 28: French and Royalists capture Campillo de Arenas
  177.  
  178. August:
  179.  
  180. 04: French and Royalists capture Jaen
  181.  
  182. 21: French and Royalists secure A Coruna
  183.  
  184. 31: French and Royalists capture Fort du Trocadero then siege Cadiz
  185.  
  186. September:
  187.  
  188. 15: French and Royalists capture Riego
  189.  
  190. 16: Royalists secure Pamplona that was sieged prior
  191.  
  192. 20: French and Royalists capture Fort Santi-Pietri
  193.  
  194. 27: French and Royalists secure San Sebastian
  195.  
  196. 30: French and Royalists capture Cadiz
  197.  
  198. October:
  199.  
  200. 01: The Kingdom of Spain is re-instated after the Constitution of Cadiz is repealed
  201.  
  202. November:
  203.  
  204. 02: French and Royalists capture Barcelona
  205.  
  206. 09: French and Royalists capture Alicante, the Liberal regime is officially deposed and France maintain troops in Spain
  207.  
  208. 1825:
  209.  
  210. August:
  211.  
  212. 26: Ultra-Royalists rebel in Molina de Aragon lead by Jorge Bessieres before Government forces suppressed them
  213.  
  214. 1827:
  215.  
  216. March: Ultra-Royalists rebel between Vic and Manresa, Berga, Ripoll, Reus, Valls and Tortosa that are suppressed the next month
  217.  
  218. August:
  219.  
  220. 25: Ultra-Royalists capture Manresa, Valls, Vich, Cervera, Reus, Talarn and Puigcerda, while Cardona, Hostalrich, Gerona and Tarragona are sieged by
  221. the Ultra-Royalists, while Ultra-Royalists rebel in Aragon, Basque Country, Cordoba and Maestrazgo
  222.  
  223. September:
  224.  
  225. 23: Ultra-Royalists clash with Government forces at Tortosa
  226.  
  227. October: Government forces suppresses the Ultra-Royalist uprisings by this point
  228.  
  229. 1828:
  230.  
  231. April: French troops withdraw from Spain, ending France and the Holy Alliance's influence in the country
  232.  
  233. 1829:
  234.  
  235. June:
  236.  
  237. 03: Francisco Milans del Bosch is arrested, ending his and the Liberals presence in France
  238.  
  239. 1830:
  240.  
  241. October:
  242.  
  243. 18: Liberals lead by Francisco Espoz y Mina invade from France into Basque Country through Bayonne but the rebellion ends
  244.  
  245. 1831:
  246.  
  247. January: Liberals invade Spain from Gibralter and capture La Linea de la Concepcion
  248.  
  249. February: Liberals rebel in Cadiz
  250.  
  251. November:
  252.  
  253. 30: Liberals land and launch a rebellion in Rincon de la Victoria
  254.  
  255. December:
  256.  
  257. 04: Liberals clash with Government forces around Coin
  258.  
  259. 11: Government forces suppresses the rebellion by Liberals in southern Spain
  260.  
  261. 1832:
  262.  
  263. September:
  264.  
  265. 18: Ultra-Royalists, now Carlists wage a rebellion at the Palace at La Granja in Madrid
  266.  
  267. October:
  268.  
  269. 01: The Carlists end the rebellion in Madrid
  270.  
  271. 1833:
  272.  
  273. September:
  274.  
  275. 27: Ferdinand VII dies with her daughter Isabel II as Queen of Spain, Isabelists becomes the main ideology among the Royalists, Liberals align with
  276. Isabell II, but the party/group is split between Moderates supporting a semi-Constitutional Monarchy and Progressives who called for a pure Constitutional
  277. Monarchy, where the Monarch has zero real power with a stronger parliamentarian system, so any Liberals that rebel against the regime from now on
  278. are Progressives
  279.  
  280. October:
  281.  
  282. 02: Carlists rebel in Talavera de la Reina, the Holy Alliance gives financial aid to the Carlists attempting to prevent Revolution or liberal reforms
  283. in the country again
  284.  
  285. 05: Carlists rebel in Prats de Llucanes but Government forces suppress them
  286.  
  287. 06: Carlists capture Logrono and La Rioja
  288.  
  289. 11: Carlists attempt and fail to capture Los Arcos
  290.  
  291. November:
  292.  
  293. 01: By this point Carlists rebel and capture Toranzo, Puente Viesgo and Torrelavega
  294.  
  295. 03: Carlists attempt and fail to capture Vargas
  296.  
  297. 13: Carlists rebel in Morella
  298.  
  299. December:
  300.  
  301. 06: Carlists capture Calanda
  302.  
  303. 10: Government forces secure Calanda and Morella
  304.  
  305. 29: Carlists attempt and fail to capture Nazar
  306.  
  307. 1834:
  308.  
  309. January: Carlists establish battalions in Alava, Guipuzcoa and Vizcaya Provinces, Carlists rebel in the valleys of Segre and Urgel
  310.  
  311. March:
  312.  
  313. 16: Carlists siege Vitoria but Government forces immediately lift the siege that same day
  314.  
  315. 17: Carlists massacre prisoners in Heredia
  316.  
  317. April:
  318.  
  319. 10: Carlists clash with Government forces at Maials in a Government victory
  320.  
  321. 22: Carlists attack Government forces in Alsasua and Pamplona
  322.  
  323. May: Carlists attempt and fail to capture Llucena
  324.  
  325. July:
  326.  
  327. 17: Liberals wage a riot in Madrid against the Clergy, Government forces suppress it
  328.  
  329. October:
  330.  
  331. 21: Carlists capture Cenicero
  332.  
  333. 27: Carlists clash with Government forces at Alava City in a Carlist victory, with Carlists securing the city
  334.  
  335. 28: Carlists clash with Government forces 15 KMs east of Vitoria in a Carlist victory
  336.  
  337. November:
  338.  
  339. 04: Carlists defeat Government forces at Viana and capture the town
  340.  
  341. December:
  342.  
  343. 12: Carlists clash with Government forces at Mendaza in a Government victory
  344.  
  345. 15: Carlists clash with Government forces near Genevilla (Or near Arquijas) in a Government victory
  346.  
  347. 1835:
  348.  
  349. January:
  350.  
  351. 03: Carlists capture Ormaiztegui
  352.  
  353. February:
  354.  
  355. 05: Carlists capture Genevilla (or Arquijas)
  356.  
  357. April: Pro-Liberal Mutineers rebel in Murica City, it's suppressed by Government forces
  358.  
  359. 03: Liberals demonstrate against the Clergy in Zaragoza, Government forces suppress the demonstration
  360.  
  361. 22: Carlists capture Amescoas Baja after clashing with Government forces
  362.  
  363. May: By this point Government forces secure Alava, Guipuzcoa and Vizcaya Provinces while Carlists siege Ordizia
  364.  
  365. June: The United Kingdom sends a legion in support of Isabel II
  366.  
  367. 02: Carlists clash with Government forces near Ordizia and Carlists repel them
  368.  
  369. 03: Carlists capture Villafranca
  370.  
  371. 10: Carlists siege Bilbao
  372.  
  373. July: Carlists capture Vergara, Tolosa, Eibar, Irun and Durango
  374.  
  375. 01: Carlists lift the siege and Government forces secure Bilbao
  376.  
  377. 06: Liberals riot in Zaragoza before Government forces suppress it
  378.  
  379. 15: Carlists clash with Government forces at Mendigorria in a Government victory
  380.  
  381. 19: Liberals riot in Reus before Government forces suppress it
  382.  
  383. 25: Liberals riot in Barcelona against the Clergy before Government forces suppress it
  384.  
  385. 30: Liberals riot in Sabadell, Mataro, Arenys de Mar, Villafranca del Panades, El Valle de Hebron, Murtra, Cardo, Montalegre, Scala Dei, Sant Cugat,
  386. Santa Maria de Ripoll, Poblet, Santes Creus and Monserrat
  387.  
  388. August: Carlists begin an attempt to capture Olot, failing but remaining basically on the outskirts of the city
  389.  
  390. 05: Liberals again riot in Barcelona and take control of the city
  391.  
  392. 08: Carlists in Estella advance towards Huesca
  393.  
  394. 16: Carlists capture Huesca and advance towards Lleida
  395.  
  396. 17: The July Monarchy of France sends the French Legion in support of Isabel II
  397.  
  398. 25: Carlists capture Lleida then siege La Granadella but Government forces lift the siege
  399.  
  400. September: Carlists capture La Pobla de Segur
  401.  
  402. 07: Carlists capture Tarrega
  403.  
  404. 09: Government forces secure Barcelona and Catalonia, at least from Liberals
  405.  
  406. 17: Carlists siege Guimera
  407.  
  408. 19: Government forces lift the siege of Guimera
  409.  
  410. October: Carlists secure the entire Basque Country except for San Sebastian, Bilbao and Hondarribia
  411.  
  412. November:
  413.  
  414. 01: Carlists siege Llucena but Government forces immediately repel them
  415.  
  416. 15: Government forces capture Estella
  417.  
  418. 16: Government forces attempt and fail to capture Montejurra
  419.  
  420. 22: Government forces recapture Balaguer
  421.  
  422. 1836:
  423.  
  424. January: Progressives storm the Citadel jail likely in Barcelona which is suppressed
  425.  
  426. 16: Government forces capture Vitoria, Villarreal de Alava and Alto, clashes between Carlists and Government forces break out
  427. at Monte Arlaban near Guipuzcoa in a inconclusive battle
  428.  
  429. 22: Carlists attack Government forces at Toga, Carlists take control of Cantavella by this point
  430.  
  431. March: Carlists capture Cantavieja
  432.  
  433. 06: Carlists siege Gandesa but Government forces repel them
  434.  
  435. 15: Carlists siege and capture del Bruc
  436.  
  437. April:
  438.  
  439. 26: Government and French forces capture Esteribar
  440.  
  441. May:
  442.  
  443. 05: Government and British forces defeat Carlists around San Sebastian
  444.  
  445. 22: Government forces attempt to take control of Monte Arlaban again but this time Carlists repel them
  446.  
  447. 31: Carlists capture Banon
  448.  
  449. June: Carlists launch a major offensive, and by December, Miguel Gomez Damas, a Carlist conquers Riano, Oviedo, Lugo, La Coruna, Santiago de Compostela,
  450. Leon, Palencia, Valladolid, Siguenza, Utiel, Albacete, Villarrobledo, Baeza, Cordoba, Pozoblanco, Almaden, Caceres, Alcantara, Ecija, Osuna, Ronda, Arcos de la
  451. Frontera, Pedro Munoz and El Burgo de Osma
  452.  
  453. 18: Carlists siege Gandesa, Carlists capture Ulldecona
  454.  
  455. 28: Government forces lift the siege of Gandesa
  456.  
  457. July:
  458.  
  459. 06: Carlists siege Gandesa but Government forces repel them
  460.  
  461. 15: By this point Carlists from around Gandesa advance into Cuenca
  462.  
  463. 17: Liberals celebrate the elections in Madrid, which is mis-interpreted as a rebellion by Government forces and they suppress the demonstration
  464.  
  465. 25: Carlists capture Albaida but Government forces repel them, Liberals rebel in Malaga
  466.  
  467. 29: Liberals rebel in Cadiz
  468.  
  469. 30: Liberals rebel in Seville and Granada
  470.  
  471. 31: Liberals rebel in Cordoba
  472.  
  473. August:
  474.  
  475. 01: Liberals rebel in Zaragoza
  476.  
  477. 03: Liberals rebel in Badajoz
  478.  
  479. 04: Carlists clash with Government forces at Almansa, Albacete and Fortanet in a Government victory
  480.  
  481. 05: Carlists attack Government forces at Villarluengo but Carlists are repelled
  482.  
  483. 08: Liberals rebel in Valencia City
  484.  
  485. 11: Liberals rebel in Alicante, Murica, Castellon de la Plana and Cartagena
  486.  
  487. 12: Liberals rebel in Madrid
  488.  
  489. 13: Liberals rebel in Barcelona
  490.  
  491. September: By this point the Liberals end their rebellion after the Regent appoints a Progressive as President of the Council of Ministers
  492.  
  493. 04: Carlists capture Manzanera
  494.  
  495. 07: Carlists capture Les Alcubles, Carlists siege St. Quirze de Besora and Prats de Llucanes
  496.  
  497. 10: Government forces lift the siege of Prats de Llucanes
  498.  
  499. 12: Carlists from Valencia capture Utiel
  500.  
  501. 20: Carlists from Utiel clash with Government forces at Villarrobledo but Government forces repel them, Carlists then advance and capture Cordova
  502.  
  503. October: Carlists effectively abandon Cordova and advance towards Arcos de la Frontera
  504.  
  505. 04: Carlists attack Government forces in Montesquiu but Government forces repel them
  506.  
  507. 23: Carlists siege Government and British forces at Bilbao
  508.  
  509. 31: Government forces siege Cantavieja
  510.  
  511. November:
  512.  
  513. 18: Carlists reach Arcos de la Frontera
  514.  
  515. 23: Carlists clash with Government forces at Arcos de la Frontera then retreat to Villamartin
  516.  
  517. December: Gomez ends his campaign, all towns and regions conquered by him over the past several months are recaptured by Govenment forces
  518.  
  519. 01: Government and Carlists clash at Portugalete
  520.  
  521. 25: Government and British forces decisively defeat Carlists and end the Siege of Bilbao, Carlists abandon the area around the city
  522.  
  523. 1837:
  524.  
  525. January:
  526.  
  527. 13: Progressives rebel in Barcelona before being suppressed
  528.  
  529. 20: Carlists capture Torreblanca
  530.  
  531. 21: Government forces clash with Carlists at Torreblanca in a Carlist victory
  532.  
  533. February:
  534.  
  535. 17: Carlists capture Bunyol
  536.  
  537. 18: Carlists capture La Panadella
  538.  
  539. March:
  540.  
  541. 10: Government and British forces capture Lezo from San Sebastin
  542.  
  543. 12: Government and British forces capture Loyola
  544.  
  545. 15: Government and British forces capture Tolosa
  546.  
  547. 16: Government and British forces attempt and fail to capture Oriamendi Hill
  548.  
  549. 23: Carlists capture Xiva
  550.  
  551. 29: Carlists capture Burjassot
  552.  
  553. April: Carlists siege Lucena and capture Burriana, Government forces lift the siege in the same month
  554.  
  555. 12: Carlists siege Solsona
  556.  
  557. 22: Carlists secure Solsona
  558.  
  559. 24: Government forces secure Cantavieja as Carlists siege St. Matthew (Sant Mateu) and Benicarlo
  560.  
  561. May: Carlists capture Ademus
  562.  
  563. 01: Carlists secure St. Matthew and Benicarlo, Carlists siege Alcaniz
  564.  
  565. 04: Carlists end the siege of Alcaniz, with Government forces securing the town, Progressives rebel in Barcelona, occupying
  566. Plaza de San Jaime before Government forces suppress them
  567.  
  568. 17: Government and British forces capture Irun and secure at least part of the border with France
  569.  
  570. 18: Government and British forces capture Fuenterrabia
  571.  
  572. 24: Carlists conducting the Royal Expedition capture Huesca and advance towards Barbastro
  573.  
  574. June:
  575.  
  576. 02: Carlists capture Barbastro and advance towards Gra in Segarra
  577.  
  578. 12: Carlists capture Berga, Carlists capture Gra in Segarra
  579.  
  580. 20: By this point, Carlists siege Lucena but Government forces repel them again
  581.  
  582. July:
  583.  
  584. 04: Carlists from Gra reach Saint Matthew
  585.  
  586. 08: Carlists attempt and fail to capture Catsellon and then retreat towards Zaragoza
  587.  
  588. 21: Carlists siege Gandesa
  589.  
  590. 24: Carlists capture Haro and Miranda de Ebro
  591.  
  592. August: Carlists again siege Lucena and again Government forces repel them again
  593.  
  594. 03: Carlists capture Segovia
  595.  
  596. 11: Carlists capture Torrelodones
  597.  
  598. 24: Carlists clash with Government forces near Villar de los Navarros near Zaragoza
  599.  
  600. September: Carlists in Segovia and Torrelodones retreat back to Navarre and the Basque Country
  601.  
  602. 12: Carlists advance and capture Alcala de Henares, Aranzueque and Guadalajara and attempt to capture
  603. Madrid, failing initially
  604.  
  605. 14: Government and British forces attempt and fail to capture Andoain with Carlists repelling them
  606.  
  607. 20: Government forces defeat Carlists at Aranzueque and push Carlists back to Navarre and the Basque Country
  608.  
  609. October: Government forces force Carlists to end the siege of Gandesa
  610.  
  611. 1838:
  612.  
  613. January:
  614.  
  615. 22: Carlists siege Benicarlo
  616.  
  617. 27: Carlists capture Benicarlo
  618.  
  619. 30: Carlists siege Teruel but Government forces repel them
  620.  
  621. 31: Carlists capture Morella
  622.  
  623. February:
  624.  
  625. 01: Carlists siege Gandesa
  626.  
  627. 27: Carlists capture Segura
  628.  
  629. 28: Carlists siege Llucena
  630.  
  631. March:
  632.  
  633. 05: Carlists from areas around Morella reach Zaragoza before being repelled by Government forces and Pro-Isabella civilians
  634.  
  635. 14: Carlists advance from Orduna towards Galica but then clash with Government forces at Vendejo and Sierra de Burgos and retreat to
  636. the Basque Country
  637.  
  638. 22: Carlists capture Alcora
  639.  
  640. April:
  641.  
  642. 04: Government forces secure Llucena and prevent Carlists from capturing the town
  643.  
  644. 18: Carlists siege Calanda
  645.  
  646. 22: Carlists capture Calanda
  647.  
  648. 28: Carlists capture Alcorisa
  649.  
  650. May:
  651.  
  652. 01: Carlists finally take control of Gandesa, then Carlists capture Samper de Calanda
  653.  
  654. 11: Carlists capture Cantavella
  655.  
  656. June:
  657.  
  658. 20: Government forces clash with Carlists at Penacerrada
  659.  
  660. 22: Government forces secure Penacerrada
  661.  
  662. July:
  663.  
  664. 17: Carlists capture Soneja but Government forces push them out of the city
  665.  
  666. 29: Government forces siege Morella
  667.  
  668. August:
  669.  
  670. 18: Government forces are repelled from Morella by Carlists
  671.  
  672. October:
  673.  
  674. 01: Carlists capture Maella
  675.  
  676. 10: Carlists clash with Government forces in Xerica
  677.  
  678. 15: Government forces defeat Carlists at Xerica
  679.  
  680. 14: Carlists siege Government forces at Caspe
  681.  
  682. 17: Carlists are repelled from Caspe by Government forces
  683.  
  684. December: Sometime by this point Carlists attack Soneja but Government forces repel them
  685.  
  686. 02: Carlists clash with Government forces at Cheste in a Government victory
  687.  
  688. 1839:
  689.  
  690. March:
  691.  
  692. 23: Carlists clash with Government forces at Segura de los Banos in a Government victory
  693.  
  694. April:
  695.  
  696. 15: Carlists attack Government forces at Vilafames
  697.  
  698. 17: Government forces and Carlists clash at Ramales de la Victoria
  699.  
  700. 18: Government forces repel Carlists from Vialfames
  701.  
  702. May:
  703.  
  704. 12: Carlists secure Ramales de la Victoria
  705.  
  706. 22: Carlists siege Ripoll
  707.  
  708. 27: Carlists secure Ripoll
  709.  
  710. June: Carlists siege Llucena
  711.  
  712. July:
  713.  
  714. 17: Government forces repel Carlists from Llucena
  715.  
  716. August:
  717.  
  718. 31: Carlists in Navarra and the Basque Country surrender and end their insurgency in those areas
  719.  
  720. November:
  721.  
  722. 14: Carlists capture Peracamps
  723.  
  724. 1840:
  725.  
  726. May: Government forces capture Cantavella, Sant Mateu, Benicarlo, La Galera and Ulldecona
  727.  
  728. 18: Government forces siege Morella
  729.  
  730. 30: Government forces secure Morella, any remaining Carlists in Valencia retreats into Catalonia
  731.  
  732. July:
  733.  
  734. 04: Government forces capture Berga, Carlists retreat into France, ending Carlist fighting in Spain and thus, ending the First Carlist War, however
  735. Carlists wage a bandit war in La Mancha and near Ripoll in Catalonia
  736.  
  737. 15: Around this point clashes between Pro-Government civilians and Progressives break out in Barcelona and Madrid and continue to do so, this begins the War
  738. of the Regency
  739.  
  740. September:
  741.  
  742. 01: Progressives likely rebel in Valencia
  743.  
  744. 14: Progressives wage a rebellion in A Coruna with the help of Martin Jose Iriarte
  745.  
  746. October:
  747.  
  748. 12: Maria Cristina de Borbon resigns her regency to General Espartero, Progressives effectively gain power while Moderates around Maria Cristina
  749. remain in opposition with the new regency
  750.  
  751. 1841:
  752.  
  753. September:
  754.  
  755. 27: Moderates rebel in Pamplona, calling for the return of the regency under Maria Cristina
  756.  
  757. October:
  758.  
  759. 04: Moderates rebel in Vitoria and Vergara
  760.  
  761. 05: By this point Moderates rebel in Zaragoza and Bilbao, evidence suggests that Narvaez rebels in Seville in support of the Moderates
  762.  
  763. 07: Moderates storm the Royal Palace in Madrid but fail to capture Isabel II, Government forces suppress the Moderate uprising
  764.  
  765. 1842:
  766.  
  767. January: Carlists lead by Jose Miralles wage a bandit war in the Maestrazgo region
  768.  
  769. June:
  770.  
  771. 03: Carlist bandits attack Ripoll then take refuge in Sant Andreu de la Vola
  772.  
  773. July:
  774.  
  775. 02: Ramon Felip, leader of Carlist bandits in Catalonia is executed, ending the bandit war in the region
  776.  
  777. November:
  778.  
  779. 13: Radical Progressive rebel in Barcelona
  780.  
  781. December:
  782.  
  783. 04: Government forces brutally suppress the Radical Progressive rebellion in Barcelona
  784.  
  785. 1843:
  786.  
  787. May:
  788.  
  789. 19: Moderates protest in Madrid against the Regency of Espartero
  790.  
  791. 27: Moderates rebel in Reus and Barcelona, Republicans join the rebellion against Espartero in Barcelona
  792.  
  793. June: Moderates take full control of the Province of Barcelona
  794.  
  795. 11: Moderates rebel in Seville, Malaga and Granada
  796.  
  797. 21: Moderates rebel in Valencia
  798.  
  799. 27: Moderates advance towards Madrid
  800.  
  801. July:
  802.  
  803. 22: Moderates capture Madrid
  804.  
  805. 23: Espartero's forces attack Moderates in Seville
  806.  
  807. August:
  808.  
  809. 02: By this point Espartero's forces surrender to Moderates, Maria Cristina de Borbon regains the de-facto regency
  810.  
  811. 13: Moderates in Catalonia that had rebelled against Espartero switch sides and align with Progressives
  812.  
  813. September:
  814.  
  815. 02: Government forces siege Barcelona against Progressives
  816.  
  817. November:
  818.  
  819. 20: Government forces secure Barcelona, this effectively ends the War of the Regencies
  820.  
  821. 1844:
  822.  
  823. January:
  824.  
  825. 27: Progressives rebel Alicante
  826.  
  827. February:
  828.  
  829. 05: Progressives clash with Government forces between Elda and Petrel
  830.  
  831. March:
  832.  
  833. 09: Government forces defeat Progressives around Alicante
  834.  
  835. May:
  836.  
  837. 16: Jose Miralles is killed, ending his bandit war
  838.  
  839. 1846: Minor Note: Krakow which is a city state between Prussia, Russia and Austria is absorbed by Austria
  840.  
  841. April:
  842.  
  843. 02: Progressives under Miguel Solis rebel in Lugo and the rebellion spreads across Galicia
  844.  
  845. 15: Government forces suppress the Progressive rebellion in Galicia
  846.  
  847. September: Carlists wage an insurgency around Solsona and even capture Solsona itself
  848.  
  849. 1847:
  850.  
  851. January: Labor clashes break out in Igualada, which are crushed by Government forces
  852.  
  853. February: Carlists capture Cervera and Guisona and gain a presence in Emporda region
  854.  
  855. December: Carlists gain a presence in the Galicia, Leon, Burgos, Avila and Toledo Provinces as well as La Mancha and Extremadura
  856.  
  857. 1848:
  858.  
  859. February:
  860.  
  861. 21: Carlists capture Igualada
  862.  
  863. March:
  864.  
  865. 26: Progressives, inspired by the ongoing 1848 Revolutions rebel in Madrid outside of the Royal Palace, Government forces suppress the rebellion
  866.  
  867. April: Carlists capture Vidra
  868.  
  869. 01: Carlists reach the edge of Barcelona
  870.  
  871. May:
  872.  
  873. 07: Progessives rebel in Barcelona, Valencia, Seville and Madrid, Government forces suppress these uprisings
  874.  
  875. June: Carlists rebel in Guipuzcoa
  876.  
  877. 23: Carlists cross from France and capture Tolosa and Oceja
  878.  
  879. 26: Carlists clash with Government forces at Gava near Barcelona
  880.  
  881. July: Carlists clash with Government forces at Gracia and Portal de l'Angel but Government forces repel them
  882.  
  883. August: Sometime by this point Carlists rebel in Cabra, Baldicio, Cazlona, Quintanar and Guadalcanal (Seville)
  884.  
  885. September: Carlists attack Government forces at Pinell and Vallmoll in a Government victory, that contingent of Carlists then retreat into the mountains
  886.  
  887. October: Carlists clash with Government forces at Esquirol and Avinyo
  888.  
  889. December:
  890.  
  891. 03: Carlists clash with Government forces at Manresa and Mora de Ebro
  892.  
  893. 1849:
  894.  
  895. January: Carlists and Government forces clash in Les Guilleries
  896.  
  897. 26: Government forces defeat Carlists at Pasteral
  898.  
  899. April: Carlists clash with Government forces around Segarra as Government forces attempt to push them into France
  900.  
  901. May:
  902.  
  903. 18: Carlists surrender in Spain, ending the Second Carlist War
  904.  
  905. 1854:
  906.  
  907. February:
  908.  
  909. 20: Progressives rebel in Zaragoza before being suppressed by Government forces
  910.  
  911. June:
  912.  
  913. 28: Progressives rebel in Vicalvaro near Madrid
  914.  
  915. July:
  916.  
  917. 07: Progressives rebel in Manzanares
  918.  
  919. 14: Progressives rebel in Barcelona, Strikes by the Workers' Societies, a labor movement break out in Barcelona
  920.  
  921. 17: Progressives rebel in Madrid, Progresives also rebel in Zaragoza, Logrono, Valencia and Valladolid
  922.  
  923. 28: Progressives take power in Spain, ending the Spanish Revolution of 1854, Espartero regains the Regency, Strikes continue in Barcelona
  924.  
  925. August:
  926.  
  927. 11: The Workers' Societies end the Workers strike in Barcelona
  928.  
  929. 25: Moderates protest in Madrid against the Espartero Regency, Government forces suppress the uprising
  930.  
  931. 1855:
  932.  
  933. June: Carlists rebel in Soria, Alava and Burgos
  934.  
  935. July:
  936.  
  937. 02: Workers launch a general strike in Barcelona, Gracia, Badalona, Sans and Igualada
  938.  
  939. 03: Strikes break out in Vich, Roda and San Hipolito de Voltrega
  940.  
  941. 11: Strikes end in Catalonia including Vich, Roda and Barcelona
  942.  
  943. August:
  944.  
  945. 26: Strikes break out in Seville and Madrid, Government forces suppress them
  946.  
  947. November: Carlists enter into Catalonia and maintain a presence in the Province of Barcelona
  948.  
  949. 1856:
  950.  
  951. January: Moderates rebel in Valladolid, Barcelona, Valencia, Palencia and Medina de Tioseco and seem to continue to wage a rebellion
  952.  
  953. June: Government forces defeat Carlists, ending the uprising
  954.  
  955. July:
  956.  
  957. 09: Moderates rebel in Madrid
  958.  
  959. 16: Moderates gain power in Spain, Republicans and Progressives wage rebellions in Barcelona and Zaragoza support of Espartero who is now deposed
  960.  
  961. August:
  962.  
  963. 01: By this point Rebellions in Zaragoza and Barcelona are crushed by Government forces
  964.  
  965. 1857:
  966.  
  967. June:
  968.  
  969. 24: Republicans rebel in Mollina which are crushed by Government forces
  970.  
  971. July:
  972.  
  973. 01: Republicans rebel in Utrera and El Arahal
  974.  
  975. 03: Republicans clash with Government forces in the Ronda Mountains
  976.  
  977. 05: Government forces defeat Republicans in Utrera and El Arahal
  978.  
  979. 1860:
  980.  
  981. April:
  982.  
  983. 01: Carlists land and wage a rebellion at San Carlos de la Rapita
  984.  
  985. 21: Government forces defeat Carlists at San Carlos de la Rapita
  986.  
  987. 1861:
  988.  
  989. June:
  990.  
  991. 24: Republicans rebel in Mollina
  992.  
  993. 28: Republicans rebel in Loja, Archidona, Illora, Huetor-Tajar and Alhama de Granada
  994.  
  995. July:
  996.  
  997. 04: Government forces defeat Republicans in Loja and Mollina and the surrounding area
  998.  
  999. 1863:
  1000.  
  1001. August:
  1002.  
  1003. 23: Progressives protest in Madrid but Government forces suppress it
  1004.  
  1005. 1865:
  1006.  
  1007. April:
  1008.  
  1009. 10: Progressives rebel in Madrid which are suppressed by Government forces
  1010.  
  1011. 1866:
  1012.  
  1013. January:
  1014.  
  1015. 03: Progressives lead by Juan Prim in Villarejo de Salvanes at Madrid
  1016.  
  1017. June:
  1018.  
  1019. 26: Progressives rebel in Guipuzcoa and Madrid
  1020.  
  1021. 1867:
  1022.  
  1023. August:
  1024.  
  1025. 22: Progressives invade Spain from France into Catalonia and Aragon
  1026.  
  1027. September:
  1028.  
  1029. 04: Government forces defeat Progressives in Catalonia and Aragon
  1030.  
  1031. 1868:
  1032.  
  1033. January: Progressives rebel in Seville over Bread prices which is suppressed by Government forces
  1034.  
  1035. September:
  1036.  
  1037. 18: Progressives rebel in Cadiz, this time calling for the downfall of Isabel II rather then the downfall of the Moderate Government
  1038.  
  1039. 20: Progressives rebel in Seville again then advance towards Cordoba
  1040.  
  1041. 28: Progressives capture Cordoba
  1042.  
  1043. October:
  1044.  
  1045. 08: The Provisional Government of Spain is established, deposing Isabel II, it's likely that Republicans clash with Government forces
  1046. in Barcelona
  1047.  
  1048. December:
  1049.  
  1050. 05: Workers strike in Cadiz, Seville, Tarragona, Bejar, Badajoz, Malaga and Gandia, while Royalists, specifically supporters of Isabel II rebel in
  1051. Burgos, Government forces suppress them on the 8th
  1052.  
  1053. 1869:
  1054.  
  1055. June:
  1056.  
  1057. 15: Federal Republicans wage rebellions in Cordoba, Santiago de Compostela, Eibar and Valladolid
  1058.  
  1059. 30: Federal Republicans proclaim the Federal Republic in Madrid in a large-scale protest in the city, and maintain a presence in the city for a while
  1060.  
  1061. July: Carlists rebel around Figueras, Leon Province and in La Mancha, Government forces suppress them
  1062.  
  1063. September:
  1064.  
  1065. 27: Federal Republicans wage rebellions in Barcelona, Bejar, Orense, Murica, Alicante, Valencia and parts of Andalusia, they're crushed by Government forces
  1066. but Banditry by Federal Republicans continue in Andalusia
  1067.  
  1068. 1870:
  1069.  
  1070. March:
  1071.  
  1072. 19: In what might be the most complex event in the conflict, Republicans, Carlists and Anti-Government Progressives demonstrate together against the regime
  1073. in Madrid but Government forces suppress them
  1074.  
  1075. April: Federal Republicans rebel in Barcelona, Gracia, Seville and Malaga but Government forces suppress them
  1076.  
  1077. August:
  1078.  
  1079. 06: Carlists clash with Government forces in Navarra and Vera but Government forces suppress them
  1080.  
  1081. 1871:
  1082.  
  1083. January:
  1084.  
  1085. 02: Amadeo of Savoy is declared King of Spain, the Provisional Government transforms back into a Kingdom
  1086.  
  1087. March:
  1088.  
  1089. 20: Carlists and Royalists in support of Isabel II wage protests against the new king, inspite of a larger rally in support of a new King
  1090.  
  1091. November:
  1092.  
  1093. 13: Federal Republicans rebel in Madrid which is suppressed by Government forces
  1094.  
  1095. 1872:
  1096.  
  1097. April:
  1098.  
  1099. 21: Carlists rebel likely at Oroquieta and rebel in Terrassa and Valencia and Maestrazgo
  1100.  
  1101. May:
  1102.  
  1103. 04: Government forces defeat Carlists in Oroquieta
  1104.  
  1105. July:
  1106.  
  1107. 18: Republicans likely attack the King in Madrid
  1108.  
  1109. 22: Carlists in Terrassa clash with Government forces in a Carlist defeat
  1110.  
  1111. October:
  1112.  
  1113. 11: Republicans rebel in Ferrol, Government forces suppress the rebellion
  1114.  
  1115. December: Carlists clash with Government forces in Mora d'Ebre, Montblanc and Selva del Camp
  1116.  
  1117. 1873:
  1118.  
  1119. January:
  1120.  
  1121. 27: Carlists gather in Moia
  1122.  
  1123. February:
  1124.  
  1125. 06: Republicans violently rebel in Madrid
  1126.  
  1127. 10: Republicans declare the First Spanish Republic and depose the King
  1128.  
  1129. 12: Federal Republicans rebel in Barcelona and Malaga, then clashes between Royalists, Republicans and Federal Republicans break out
  1130. in Malaga and continue for several months
  1131.  
  1132. 12: Federal Republicans rebel and take control of Cadiz
  1133.  
  1134. 15: Carlists siege Vic
  1135.  
  1136. 19: Carlists capture Capellades
  1137.  
  1138. 24: Federal Republicans attempt a coup in Madrid that fails
  1139.  
  1140. 28: Around this point Carlists attempt to capture Berga then siege the city, they also capture Conanglell
  1141.  
  1142. March: Carlists capture Ripoll
  1143.  
  1144. 08: Government forces suppress the Federal Republicans in Barcelona as Federal Republicans attempt a coup in Madrid again
  1145.  
  1146. 09: Worker Strikes break out in Alcoy
  1147.  
  1148. 23: Carlists and Government forces clash at La Gleva
  1149.  
  1150. 27: Carlists secure Berga
  1151.  
  1152. April:
  1153.  
  1154. 10: Carlists siege Puigcerda but Government forces immediately lift the siege
  1155.  
  1156. 23: Federal Republicans attempt a coup in Madrid that fails
  1157.  
  1158. May:
  1159.  
  1160. 05: Carlists clash with Government forces at Eraul and defeat Government forces
  1161.  
  1162. June:
  1163.  
  1164. 08: The Federal Republic of Spain is established by Federal Republicans
  1165.  
  1166. 11: Federals attempt a coup in Madrid and it fails
  1167.  
  1168. 12: Carlists capture Orista
  1169.  
  1170. 26: Government forces recapture Eraul
  1171.  
  1172. 29: Federal Republicans rebel and establish the Canton of Seville
  1173.  
  1174. July:
  1175.  
  1176. 09: Carlists attack Government forces in Alpens, Worker Strikers depose their mayor in Alcoy and gain power as Socialists
  1177.  
  1178. 10: Carlists capture Alpens
  1179.  
  1180. 12: The Canton of Cartagena is established in Cartagena
  1181.  
  1182. 13: Federal Republicans rebel in Murica City, by this point Torre Pacheco, San Pedro de Pinatar, Abaran, Alcantarilla, Alhama de Murica, Achena, Blanca,
  1183. Ceuta, Cieza, Ojos and Totana are under Federal Republican control
  1184.  
  1185. 17: Carlists capture Igualada, the Canton of Valencia is established
  1186.  
  1187. 18: The Canton of Malaga is established, Federal Republicans take control of Granada
  1188.  
  1189. 19: Federal Republicans take control of Ceuta, San Fernando and Jerez de la Frontera, the Canton of Tarifa is established then immediately Government forces
  1190. secure Tarifa, the Canton of Torrevieja is established
  1191.  
  1192. 20: The Canton of Alicate is established in Alicate, Federal Republicans take control of Abanilla, Alguazas, Beniel, Caravaca de la Cruz, Cehegin, Fortuna, Lorqui,
  1193. Moratalla, Molina de Segura, Pliego, Las Torres de Cotillas and La Union
  1194.  
  1195. 22: Federal Republicans proclaim the Canton of Algeciras, The Canton of Motril is established
  1196.  
  1197. 23: Government forces suppress the Canton of Alicate
  1198.  
  1199. 25: The Canton of Motril is dissolved after Government forces secure Motril, Government forces occupy Torreveija ending the canton there
  1200.  
  1201. August: By this point Federal Republicans secure Alcoy
  1202.  
  1203. 01: Government forces secure Seville
  1204.  
  1205. 02: Government forces secure Cadiz, ending the Canton of Cadiz
  1206.  
  1207. 08: Government forces secure Algeciras and Valencia, ending the Canton of Valencia
  1208.  
  1209. 10: Government forces defeat Federal Republicans at Chinchilla de Montearagon
  1210.  
  1211. 12: Government forces capture Granada
  1212.  
  1213. 15: Government forces siege Cartagena
  1214.  
  1215. 21: Carlists capture Tortella
  1216.  
  1217. 30: Federal Republican forces capture Orihuela after clashing with Government forces
  1218.  
  1219. September:
  1220.  
  1221. 02: Carlists capture L'Albiol
  1222.  
  1223. 19: Government forces suppress the Canton of Malaga
  1224.  
  1225. October: Carlists capture Cuenca but Government forces recapture it on the 16th
  1226.  
  1227. November:
  1228.  
  1229. 07: Carlists clash with Government forces at Montejurra in a Carlist victory
  1230.  
  1231. December: Carlists siege Olot
  1232.  
  1233. 30: Carlists siege Portugalete
  1234.  
  1235. 1874:
  1236.  
  1237. January:
  1238.  
  1239. 03: Pavia initiates a coup that deposes the Government in Madrid and effectively establishes a dictatorship under Serrano
  1240.  
  1241. 13: Government forces secure Cartagena
  1242.  
  1243. 21: Carlists secure Portugalete
  1244.  
  1245. February:
  1246.  
  1247. 21: Carlists siege Bilbao
  1248.  
  1249. March:
  1250.  
  1251. 13: Carlists capture Argelaguer
  1252.  
  1253. 14: Carlists capture Olot and La Seu d'Urgell
  1254.  
  1255. 25: Government forces clash with Carlists surrounding Bilbao specifically at Santurce and Sestao
  1256.  
  1257. April:
  1258.  
  1259. 30: Government forces and Carlists clash at Sopuerta
  1260.  
  1261. May:
  1262.  
  1263. 01: Government forces secure Sopuerta and Bilbao and lift the siege in Bilbao
  1264.  
  1265. 06: Carlists and Government forces clash at Prats de Llusances
  1266.  
  1267. June:
  1268.  
  1269. 25: Carlists capture Abarzuza in a decisive victory
  1270.  
  1271. July:
  1272.  
  1273. 13: Carlists retake Cuenca
  1274.  
  1275. August: By this point Vitroia, Irun and San Sebastian are captured
  1276.  
  1277. 11: Government forces clash with Carlists at Oteiza and defeat the Carlists
  1278.  
  1279. 27: Carlists siege Pamplona
  1280.  
  1281. October:
  1282.  
  1283. 29: Carlists capture Villafranca del cid
  1284.  
  1285. November:
  1286.  
  1287. 03: Carlists capture Castello d'Empuries
  1288.  
  1289. December:
  1290.  
  1291. 29: Royalists launch a mutiny in Sagunto and Valencia against the Republican government
  1292.  
  1293. 30: The First Spanish Republic steps down, with the Kingdom of Spain reestablished
  1294.  
  1295. 1875:
  1296.  
  1297. February:
  1298.  
  1299. 02: Government forces push Carlists away from Pamplona, ending the siege
  1300.  
  1301. 03: Government forces advance and clash with Carlists at Lacar but Carlists repel them
  1302.  
  1303. March: Government forces recapture Olot and siege La Seu d'Urgell
  1304.  
  1305. August:
  1306.  
  1307. 11: Government forces clash with Carlists at Villaverde Turtzoiz
  1308.  
  1309. November:
  1310.  
  1311. 19: By this point Government forces secure La Seu d'Urgell, this ends the Carlist uprising in Catalonia and Valencia
  1312.  
  1313. 1876:
  1314.  
  1315. February:
  1316.  
  1317. 05: Government forces defeat Carlists at Abadiano, thus Government forces suppress the Carlists in Navarre and the Basque Country except for Lapoblacion
  1318.  
  1319. March:
  1320.  
  1321. 02: Government forces secure Lapoblacion, ending the Third Carlist War
  1322.  
  1323. 1878:
  1324.  
  1325. October: Anarchists attack the King in Madrid
  1326.  
  1327. 1892:
  1328.  
  1329. January:
  1330.  
  1331. 08: Anarchists attempt to capture Jerez de la Frontera but Government forces defeat them
  1332.  
  1333. February:
  1334.  
  1335. 09: Anarchists clash with Government forces in Barcelona
  1336.  
  1337. 1893:
  1338.  
  1339. September:
  1340.  
  1341. 24: Anarchists attack Martinez Campos in Barcelona
  1342.  
  1343. 1896:
  1344.  
  1345. June:
  1346.  
  1347. 07: Anarchists attack a Corpus Christi Procession in Barcelona
  1348.  
  1349. 1897:
  1350.  
  1351. March: Carlists rebel in Puebla de San Miguel, Castelnou and Calanda, the uprisings likely end by the end of the year
  1352.  
  1353. August:
  1354.  
  1355. 08: Anarchists attack the President of the Spanish government in Mondragon at Guipuzcoa
  1356.  
  1357. 1900:
  1358.  
  1359. April: Workers strike in Barcelona until July
  1360.  
  1361. October:
  1362.  
  1363. 28: Carlists rebel in Badalona, Gironella, Igualada, Figols, Avia, Moncada, Calella, Castelldefels, Manresa, Berga, Alicante, Liria,
  1364. Sierra de la Carrasqueta, Alcoy, Alcala de Chisvert, Quesada, Ubeda and Baeza, Government forces suppress the rebellion
  1365.  
  1366. 1903:
  1367.  
  1368. January: Peasant and Labor rebellions wage in Andalusia, La Mancha and Extremadura and ends by the end of the year
  1369.  
  1370. 1909:
  1371.  
  1372. July:
  1373.  
  1374. 10: Anti-War Protests by Anarchists and Strikers break out in Madrid
  1375.  
  1376. 18: Protests break out by Anarchists and Strikers in Barcelona
  1377.  
  1378. 20: Protests break out by Anarchists and Strikers in Zaragoza and Tudela
  1379.  
  1380. 26: Anarchists and Strikers wage an insurrection in Barcelona City, Savadell, Mataro, Granollers, Badalona, Premia de mar, Manresa, San Adrian del Besos, Palamos, Calonge and
  1381. San Feliu de Guixols, a Spanish Republic is established
  1382.  
  1383. 27: Rebels clash with Government forces at San Andres de Palomar Neighborhood in Barcelona
  1384.  
  1385. August:
  1386.  
  1387. 01: Government forces suppress the Anarchist insurrection, ending the Tragic Week
  1388.  
  1389. 1912:
  1390.  
  1391. November:
  1392.  
  1393. 12: Anarchists attack and assassinate of Jose Canalejas in Madrid
  1394.  
  1395. 1916:
  1396.  
  1397. December:
  1398.  
  1399. 18: Workers strike in Barcelona and possibly Madrid and succeeds in gaining more workers rights
  1400.  
  1401. 1917:
  1402.  
  1403. July:
  1404.  
  1405. 19: Workers strike in Barcelona and Valencia
  1406.  
  1407. August: Workers strike in Vizcaya, Tecla, Villena, Madrid, Xarafoza, La Coruna, Rio Tinto, Jaen, Asturias and Leon
  1408.  
  1409. 13: Workers strike in Bilbao
  1410.  
  1411. 18: By this point Government forces suppress the workers strike
  1412.  
  1413. 1918
  1414.  
  1415. October: Strikes break out in Cordoba Province
  1416.  
  1417. 1919:
  1418.  
  1419. February:
  1420.  
  1421. 05: A strike breaks out in Barcelona
  1422.  
  1423. March: Strikes spread across Andalusia
  1424.  
  1425. 20: By this point Government forces defeat the Strike in Barcelona
  1426.  
  1427. May: Government forces secure Andalusia
  1428.  
  1429. 1921:
  1430.  
  1431. March:
  1432.  
  1433. 08: Anarchists attack Eduardo Dato at Plaza de la Independencia in Madrid and assassinate him
  1434.  
  1435. 1922:
  1436.  
  1437. January: Anarchists continue to wage an urban guerilla war in Barcelona until around 1923 September and even then it's likely it continues for longer
  1438.  
  1439. 1923:
  1440.  
  1441. August:
  1442.  
  1443. 20: By this point, a mutiny breaks out in Malaga
  1444.  
  1445. September:
  1446.  
  1447. 12: Mutinies break out in Barcelona
  1448.  
  1449. 13: The Mutineers take control of Catalonia
  1450.  
  1451. 15: The Mutiny succeeds and a coup deposes the Government replaced with a Military Directory, the regime is still under the King
  1452.  
  1453. 1925:
  1454.  
  1455. May:
  1456.  
  1457. 26: Catalans attack the King in Barcelona but fail to kill him
  1458.  
  1459. June:
  1460.  
  1461. 14: Catalans protest in Barcelona against ethnic cleansing and Castilianization in Catalonia
  1462.  
  1463. 1929:
  1464.  
  1465. January:
  1466.  
  1467. 29: A mutiny breaks out in Valencia but Government forces suppress them
  1468.  
  1469. 1930:
  1470.  
  1471. December:
  1472.  
  1473. 12: Republicans rebel and take control of Jaca
  1474.  
  1475. 15: Republicans rebel in Madrid, Government forces then retake Jaca and Madrid
  1476.  
  1477. 1931:
  1478.  
  1479. April:
  1480.  
  1481. 14: Republicans are elected as the majority in Government, with this power it's continued a justification to declare the Second Spanish Republic, the King abdicates
  1482. and goes into exile, meanwhile the Catalan Republic is established
  1483.  
  1484. 17: The Catalan Republic peacefully unites with the Second Spanish Republic, this ends Political Violence in this era but begins a new period of Political Violence
  1485.  
  1486. Political Violence in Spain sources:
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  1498. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerra_Realista
  1499. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jer%C3%B3nimo_Merino
  1500. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Zald%C3%ADvar
  1501. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exp%C3%A9dition_d%27Espagne
  1502. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Trocadero
  1503. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerra_de_los_Agraviados
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  1527. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Mendigorr%C3%ADa
  1528. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Montejurra_(1835)
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  1533. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Luchana
  1534. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Oriamendi
  1535. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Ir%C3%BAn_(1837)
  1536. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Andoain
  1537. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Pe%C3%B1acerrada
  1538. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Pe%C3%B1acerrada
  1539. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Ramales
  1540. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrazo_de_Vergara
  1541. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Calanda
  1542. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setge_de_Llucena_(1835)
  1543. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Toga
  1544. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setge_de_Gandesa_(1836)
  1545. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Ba%C3%B1%C3%B3n
  1546. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_d%27Ulldecona
  1547. https://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mart%C3%ADn_Jos%C3%A9_Iriarte
  1548. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Soneja
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  1550. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Fortanete
  1551. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Villarluengo
  1552. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_les_Alcubles
  1553. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitio_de_Cantavieja
  1554. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Torreblanca
  1555. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Bunyol
  1556. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Burjassot
  1557. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setge_de_Sant_Mateu_(1837)
  1558. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setge_de_Benicarl%C3%B3_(1837)
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  1562. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitio_de_Morella
  1563. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setge_de_Benicarl%C3%B3_(1838)
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  1568. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_l%27Alcora
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  1570. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitio_de_Alca%C3%B1iz
  1571. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Maella
  1572. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitio_de_Caspe
  1573. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_X%C3%A8rica
  1574. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acci%C3%B3n_de_Cheste
  1575. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Segura_de_los_Ba%C3%B1os
  1576. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setge_de_Vilafam%C3%A9s
  1577. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setge_de_Llucena_(1839)
  1578. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toma_de_Morella_(1840)
  1579. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acci%C3%B3_de_Maials
  1580. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setge_de_La_Granadella
  1581. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setge_de_Guimer%C3%A0
  1582. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_del_Bruc_(1836)
  1583. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Prats_de_Llu%C3%A7an%C3%A8s
  1584. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Montesquiu
  1585. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_la_Panadella
  1586. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitio_de_Ripoll
  1587. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Peracamps_(1839)
  1588. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Berga_(1840)
  1589. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expedici%C3%B3n_Guergu%C3%A9
  1590. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Villarrobledo
  1591. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%B2rdova
  1592. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expedici%C3%B3_G%C3%B3mez
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  1594. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Huesca
  1595. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Barbastro
  1596. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Gra
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  1598. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Villar_de_los_Navarros
  1599. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Aranzueque
  1600. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expedici%C3%B3n_Real
  1601. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expedici%C3%B3n_Zaratiegui
  1602. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expedici%C3%B3n_Negri
  1603. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primera_guerra_carlista
  1604. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Auxiliary_Legion
  1605. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerras_carlistas
  1606. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramon_Felip
  1607. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Miralles
  1608. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segunda_guerra_carlista
  1609. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segona_guerra_carlina
  1610. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_del_Pasteral
  1611. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alzamiento_carlista_de_1855
  1612. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desembarco_carlista_de_San_Carlos_de_la_R%C3%A1pita
  1613. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alzamiento_carlista_de_1869
  1614. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alzamiento_carlista_de_1870
  1615. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Oroquieta
  1616. https://eu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraulgo_gudua
  1617. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Udave
  1618. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Montejurra_(1873)
  1619. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitio_de_Bilbao_(1874)
  1620. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acci%C3%B3n_de_San_Pedro_Abanto
  1621. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Ab%C3%A1rzuza
  1622. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_d%27Oteiza
  1623. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitio_de_Pamplona_(1874-1875)
  1624. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorpresa_de_L%C3%A1car
  1625. https://eu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villaverde_Turtziozko_gudua
  1626. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acci%C3%B3n_de_Abadiano
  1627. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assalt_de_Terrassa
  1628. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foc_de_la_Gleva
  1629. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acci%C3%B3_d%27Orist%C3%A0
  1630. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_de_l%27Albiol
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  1632. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Alpens
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  1635. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_del_Toix
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  1637. https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foc_de_Castell%C3%B3
  1638. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toma_de_Cuenca
  1639. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Villafranca
  1640. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tercera_guerra_carlista
  1641. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublevaci%C3%B3n_carlista_de_octubre_de_1900
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  1643. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matanza_de_frailes_en_Madrid_de_1834
  1644. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motines_anticlericales_de_1835
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  1653. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullangas
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  1655. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levantamiento_de_Sol%C3%ADs
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  1662. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noche_de_San_Daniel
  1663. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sucesos_de_El_Arahal
  1664. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublevaci%C3%B3n_de_Loja
  1665. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublevaci%C3%B3n_del_cuartel_de_San_Gil
  1666. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublevaci%C3%B3n_de_Villarejo_de_Salvan%C3%A9s
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