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- Political Violence in Spain (1814-1900s):
- 1814:
- September:
- 25: Francisco Espoz y Mina launches a liberal rebellion in Puente la Reina and march to Pamplona, Government forces suppress the rebellion
- 1815:
- September:
- 18: Juan Diaz Porlier launches a liberal rebellion in La Coruna
- 22: Government forces suppress the liberal rebellion in La Coruna
- 1817:
- April:
- 04: Francisco Milans del Bosch and Luis Lacy y Gautier launches a liberal rebellion in Catalonia, Liberal rebels retreat into France and operate around
- Laroque until 1829
- 1820:
- January:
- 01: An uprising by Rafael del Riego wages at Cadiz then spreads his rebellion across Andalusia even marching to Algecira
- February: By this point a Liberal uprising breaks out across Galicia and at Cordova
- March:
- 07: Pro-Liberal protests break out in Madrid
- 10: King Ferdininand backs down, allowing the Trienio Liberal regime to take power, effectively a Constitutional Monarchy
- July:
- 07: The Royal Guard attempts a coup in Madrid but fails
- September: A period of large-scale riots wage in Madrid between Royalists and Liberals possibly alongside Republicans
- October: Around this point Royalists rebel and secure Alava
- November: Riots end in Madrid after Government forces likely suppress them
- 1821:
- January: Royalists wage a rebellion in the region called La Mancha
- March:
- 02: Peasants rebel in Alcoy and spread across the surrounding area, Government forces suppress them
- April: Royalists wage an insurgency near Cadiz and Seville, around Alcala de los Gazules and Montellano
- July: Jorge Bessieres wage a Republican uprising in Barcelona but Government suppress the rebellion
- September:
- 04: Republicans attempt to wage a rebellion at Zaragoza but are suppressed
- November: Royalists lead by the Board of Navarra wages a rebellion in Navarra
- December: Government forces suppress the rebellion in Navarra
- 1822:
- January: Protests likely by Republicans and Pro-Democracy protesters wage in Madrid demanding the release of Rafael del Riego
- March: Protests subside in Madrid
- April: Royalists wage insurgencies at Valencia municipality, Avila and the Kingdom of Murcia
- June:
- 06: Royalists invade Navarra from France with mixed results
- 21: Royalists capture Seo de Urgel
- 30: Clashes between Pro-Liberal protesters and the Royal Guard break out in Madrid and the Royal Guard occupy the Plaza de Oriente,
- the Royal Guard calls for the return of the absolute monarchy
- July:
- 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
- Royalists take control of places like Balaguer, Puigcerda, Castellfollit de Riubregos and Mequinenza
- 23: Peasants rebel in Alcoy again, and again Government forces suppress them
- August:
- 11: Royalists capture Jerez de la Frontera
- 12: Royalists capture Arcos de la Frontera
- 14: Royalists capture Paterna de Ribera
- 18: Royalists establish the Regency of Urgel as the interim government for Spanish Royalists, meanwhile
- Royalists capture Moron de la Frontera
- 26: Royalists capture Cortijo de Nunoz in Ecija
- 31: Royalists capture El Arahal
- September:
- 01: Royalists capture Utrera
- 02: Royalists capture Torre Alocaz
- 03: Royalists clash with Government forces at Jerez de la Frontera
- 22: Royalists capture La Carlota
- 24: Royalists capture El Rubio
- 26: Royalists capture Olvera
- October:
- 27: Royalists clash with Government forces at Nazar but Government forces defeat them
- November:
- 11: Royalists capture Ubrique
- 13: Royalists capture Ronda then captures Sierra de Hornachuelos in Cordoba
- December:
- 01: Sometime by this point Royalists siege Ciudad Real in La Mancha
- 05: Royalists secure Ciudad Real
- 20: Government forces siege Seo de Urgel against Royalists
- 1823:
- January: Royalists from Aragon/Valencia advance towards Madrid, sometime by this point labor clashes by workers break out in Camprodon
- 12: Government and Royalists forces clash in a region called Irati in a Government victory
- 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
- Liberal regime in accordance with the far-right reactionary beliefs of the Holy Alliance and maintaining the old monarchist order in Europe
- 24: Royalists capture Brihuega and Guadalajara
- February:
- 01: By this point Government forces recapture Guadalajara and push the Royalists to the Tagus Valley
- 03: Government forces recapture Seo de Urgel as clashes intensify in Huesca Province between Government and Royalist forces
- 11: Royalists capture Huesca City
- March:
- 26: Royalists clash and defeat Government forces at Larrasoana, then siege Pamplona
- April:
- 07: French and Royalists invade and advance towards Madrid, San Sebastian is under sieged
- May: French and Royalists siege A Coruna
- 23: French and Royalists take control of Madrid
- June:
- 10: French and Royalists capture Cordova
- July:
- 28: French and Royalists capture Campillo de Arenas
- August:
- 04: French and Royalists capture Jaen
- 21: French and Royalists secure A Coruna
- 31: French and Royalists capture Fort du Trocadero then siege Cadiz
- September:
- 15: French and Royalists capture Riego
- 16: Royalists secure Pamplona that was sieged prior
- 20: French and Royalists capture Fort Santi-Pietri
- 27: French and Royalists secure San Sebastian
- 30: French and Royalists capture Cadiz
- October:
- 01: The Kingdom of Spain is re-instated after the Constitution of Cadiz is repealed
- November:
- 02: French and Royalists capture Barcelona
- 09: French and Royalists capture Alicante, the Liberal regime is officially deposed and France maintain troops in Spain
- 1825:
- August:
- 26: Ultra-Royalists rebel in Molina de Aragon lead by Jorge Bessieres before Government forces suppressed them
- 1827:
- March: Ultra-Royalists rebel between Vic and Manresa, Berga, Ripoll, Reus, Valls and Tortosa that are suppressed the next month
- August:
- 25: Ultra-Royalists capture Manresa, Valls, Vich, Cervera, Reus, Talarn and Puigcerda, while Cardona, Hostalrich, Gerona and Tarragona are sieged by
- the Ultra-Royalists, while Ultra-Royalists rebel in Aragon, Basque Country, Cordoba and Maestrazgo
- September:
- 23: Ultra-Royalists clash with Government forces at Tortosa
- October: Government forces suppresses the Ultra-Royalist uprisings by this point
- 1828:
- April: French troops withdraw from Spain, ending France and the Holy Alliance's influence in the country
- 1829:
- June:
- 03: Francisco Milans del Bosch is arrested, ending his and the Liberals presence in France
- 1830:
- October:
- 18: Liberals lead by Francisco Espoz y Mina invade from France into Basque Country through Bayonne but the rebellion ends
- 1831:
- January: Liberals invade Spain from Gibralter and capture La Linea de la Concepcion
- February: Liberals rebel in Cadiz
- November:
- 30: Liberals land and launch a rebellion in Rincon de la Victoria
- December:
- 04: Liberals clash with Government forces around Coin
- 11: Government forces suppresses the rebellion by Liberals in southern Spain
- 1832:
- September:
- 18: Ultra-Royalists, now Carlists wage a rebellion at the Palace at La Granja in Madrid
- October:
- 01: The Carlists end the rebellion in Madrid
- 1833:
- September:
- 27: Ferdinand VII dies with her daughter Isabel II as Queen of Spain, Isabelists becomes the main ideology among the Royalists, Liberals align with
- Isabell II, but the party/group is split between Moderates supporting a semi-Constitutional Monarchy and Progressives who called for a pure Constitutional
- Monarchy, where the Monarch has zero real power with a stronger parliamentarian system, so any Liberals that rebel against the regime from now on
- are Progressives
- October:
- 02: Carlists rebel in Talavera de la Reina, the Holy Alliance gives financial aid to the Carlists attempting to prevent Revolution or liberal reforms
- in the country again
- 05: Carlists rebel in Prats de Llucanes but Government forces suppress them
- 06: Carlists capture Logrono and La Rioja
- 11: Carlists attempt and fail to capture Los Arcos
- November:
- 01: By this point Carlists rebel and capture Toranzo, Puente Viesgo and Torrelavega
- 03: Carlists attempt and fail to capture Vargas
- 13: Carlists rebel in Morella
- December:
- 06: Carlists capture Calanda
- 10: Government forces secure Calanda and Morella
- 29: Carlists attempt and fail to capture Nazar
- 1834:
- January: Carlists establish battalions in Alava, Guipuzcoa and Vizcaya Provinces, Carlists rebel in the valleys of Segre and Urgel
- March:
- 16: Carlists siege Vitoria but Government forces immediately lift the siege that same day
- 17: Carlists massacre prisoners in Heredia
- April:
- 10: Carlists clash with Government forces at Maials in a Government victory
- 22: Carlists attack Government forces in Alsasua and Pamplona
- May: Carlists attempt and fail to capture Llucena
- July:
- 17: Liberals wage a riot in Madrid against the Clergy, Government forces suppress it
- October:
- 21: Carlists capture Cenicero
- 27: Carlists clash with Government forces at Alava City in a Carlist victory, with Carlists securing the city
- 28: Carlists clash with Government forces 15 KMs east of Vitoria in a Carlist victory
- November:
- 04: Carlists defeat Government forces at Viana and capture the town
- December:
- 12: Carlists clash with Government forces at Mendaza in a Government victory
- 15: Carlists clash with Government forces near Genevilla (Or near Arquijas) in a Government victory
- 1835:
- January:
- 03: Carlists capture Ormaiztegui
- February:
- 05: Carlists capture Genevilla (or Arquijas)
- April: Pro-Liberal Mutineers rebel in Murica City, it's suppressed by Government forces
- 03: Liberals demonstrate against the Clergy in Zaragoza, Government forces suppress the demonstration
- 22: Carlists capture Amescoas Baja after clashing with Government forces
- May: By this point Government forces secure Alava, Guipuzcoa and Vizcaya Provinces while Carlists siege Ordizia
- June: The United Kingdom sends a legion in support of Isabel II
- 02: Carlists clash with Government forces near Ordizia and Carlists repel them
- 03: Carlists capture Villafranca
- 10: Carlists siege Bilbao
- July: Carlists capture Vergara, Tolosa, Eibar, Irun and Durango
- 01: Carlists lift the siege and Government forces secure Bilbao
- 06: Liberals riot in Zaragoza before Government forces suppress it
- 15: Carlists clash with Government forces at Mendigorria in a Government victory
- 19: Liberals riot in Reus before Government forces suppress it
- 25: Liberals riot in Barcelona against the Clergy before Government forces suppress it
- 30: Liberals riot in Sabadell, Mataro, Arenys de Mar, Villafranca del Panades, El Valle de Hebron, Murtra, Cardo, Montalegre, Scala Dei, Sant Cugat,
- Santa Maria de Ripoll, Poblet, Santes Creus and Monserrat
- August: Carlists begin an attempt to capture Olot, failing but remaining basically on the outskirts of the city
- 05: Liberals again riot in Barcelona and take control of the city
- 08: Carlists in Estella advance towards Huesca
- 16: Carlists capture Huesca and advance towards Lleida
- 17: The July Monarchy of France sends the French Legion in support of Isabel II
- 25: Carlists capture Lleida then siege La Granadella but Government forces lift the siege
- September: Carlists capture La Pobla de Segur
- 07: Carlists capture Tarrega
- 09: Government forces secure Barcelona and Catalonia, at least from Liberals
- 17: Carlists siege Guimera
- 19: Government forces lift the siege of Guimera
- October: Carlists secure the entire Basque Country except for San Sebastian, Bilbao and Hondarribia
- November:
- 01: Carlists siege Llucena but Government forces immediately repel them
- 15: Government forces capture Estella
- 16: Government forces attempt and fail to capture Montejurra
- 22: Government forces recapture Balaguer
- 1836:
- January: Progressives storm the Citadel jail likely in Barcelona which is suppressed
- 16: Government forces capture Vitoria, Villarreal de Alava and Alto, clashes between Carlists and Government forces break out
- at Monte Arlaban near Guipuzcoa in a inconclusive battle
- 22: Carlists attack Government forces at Toga, Carlists take control of Cantavella by this point
- March: Carlists capture Cantavieja
- 06: Carlists siege Gandesa but Government forces repel them
- 15: Carlists siege and capture del Bruc
- April:
- 26: Government and French forces capture Esteribar
- May:
- 05: Government and British forces defeat Carlists around San Sebastian
- 22: Government forces attempt to take control of Monte Arlaban again but this time Carlists repel them
- 31: Carlists capture Banon
- June: Carlists launch a major offensive, and by December, Miguel Gomez Damas, a Carlist conquers Riano, Oviedo, Lugo, La Coruna, Santiago de Compostela,
- Leon, Palencia, Valladolid, Siguenza, Utiel, Albacete, Villarrobledo, Baeza, Cordoba, Pozoblanco, Almaden, Caceres, Alcantara, Ecija, Osuna, Ronda, Arcos de la
- Frontera, Pedro Munoz and El Burgo de Osma
- 18: Carlists siege Gandesa, Carlists capture Ulldecona
- 28: Government forces lift the siege of Gandesa
- July:
- 06: Carlists siege Gandesa but Government forces repel them
- 15: By this point Carlists from around Gandesa advance into Cuenca
- 17: Liberals celebrate the elections in Madrid, which is mis-interpreted as a rebellion by Government forces and they suppress the demonstration
- 25: Carlists capture Albaida but Government forces repel them, Liberals rebel in Malaga
- 29: Liberals rebel in Cadiz
- 30: Liberals rebel in Seville and Granada
- 31: Liberals rebel in Cordoba
- August:
- 01: Liberals rebel in Zaragoza
- 03: Liberals rebel in Badajoz
- 04: Carlists clash with Government forces at Almansa, Albacete and Fortanet in a Government victory
- 05: Carlists attack Government forces at Villarluengo but Carlists are repelled
- 08: Liberals rebel in Valencia City
- 11: Liberals rebel in Alicante, Murica, Castellon de la Plana and Cartagena
- 12: Liberals rebel in Madrid
- 13: Liberals rebel in Barcelona
- September: By this point the Liberals end their rebellion after the Regent appoints a Progressive as President of the Council of Ministers
- 04: Carlists capture Manzanera
- 07: Carlists capture Les Alcubles, Carlists siege St. Quirze de Besora and Prats de Llucanes
- 10: Government forces lift the siege of Prats de Llucanes
- 12: Carlists from Valencia capture Utiel
- 20: Carlists from Utiel clash with Government forces at Villarrobledo but Government forces repel them, Carlists then advance and capture Cordova
- October: Carlists effectively abandon Cordova and advance towards Arcos de la Frontera
- 04: Carlists attack Government forces in Montesquiu but Government forces repel them
- 23: Carlists siege Government and British forces at Bilbao
- 31: Government forces siege Cantavieja
- November:
- 18: Carlists reach Arcos de la Frontera
- 23: Carlists clash with Government forces at Arcos de la Frontera then retreat to Villamartin
- December: Gomez ends his campaign, all towns and regions conquered by him over the past several months are recaptured by Govenment forces
- 01: Government and Carlists clash at Portugalete
- 25: Government and British forces decisively defeat Carlists and end the Siege of Bilbao, Carlists abandon the area around the city
- 1837:
- January:
- 13: Progressives rebel in Barcelona before being suppressed
- 20: Carlists capture Torreblanca
- 21: Government forces clash with Carlists at Torreblanca in a Carlist victory
- February:
- 17: Carlists capture Bunyol
- 18: Carlists capture La Panadella
- March:
- 10: Government and British forces capture Lezo from San Sebastin
- 12: Government and British forces capture Loyola
- 15: Government and British forces capture Tolosa
- 16: Government and British forces attempt and fail to capture Oriamendi Hill
- 23: Carlists capture Xiva
- 29: Carlists capture Burjassot
- April: Carlists siege Lucena and capture Burriana, Government forces lift the siege in the same month
- 12: Carlists siege Solsona
- 22: Carlists secure Solsona
- 24: Government forces secure Cantavieja as Carlists siege St. Matthew (Sant Mateu) and Benicarlo
- May: Carlists capture Ademus
- 01: Carlists secure St. Matthew and Benicarlo, Carlists siege Alcaniz
- 04: Carlists end the siege of Alcaniz, with Government forces securing the town, Progressives rebel in Barcelona, occupying
- Plaza de San Jaime before Government forces suppress them
- 17: Government and British forces capture Irun and secure at least part of the border with France
- 18: Government and British forces capture Fuenterrabia
- 24: Carlists conducting the Royal Expedition capture Huesca and advance towards Barbastro
- June:
- 02: Carlists capture Barbastro and advance towards Gra in Segarra
- 12: Carlists capture Berga, Carlists capture Gra in Segarra
- 20: By this point, Carlists siege Lucena but Government forces repel them again
- July:
- 04: Carlists from Gra reach Saint Matthew
- 08: Carlists attempt and fail to capture Catsellon and then retreat towards Zaragoza
- 21: Carlists siege Gandesa
- 24: Carlists capture Haro and Miranda de Ebro
- August: Carlists again siege Lucena and again Government forces repel them again
- 03: Carlists capture Segovia
- 11: Carlists capture Torrelodones
- 24: Carlists clash with Government forces near Villar de los Navarros near Zaragoza
- September: Carlists in Segovia and Torrelodones retreat back to Navarre and the Basque Country
- 12: Carlists advance and capture Alcala de Henares, Aranzueque and Guadalajara and attempt to capture
- Madrid, failing initially
- 14: Government and British forces attempt and fail to capture Andoain with Carlists repelling them
- 20: Government forces defeat Carlists at Aranzueque and push Carlists back to Navarre and the Basque Country
- October: Government forces force Carlists to end the siege of Gandesa
- 1838:
- January:
- 22: Carlists siege Benicarlo
- 27: Carlists capture Benicarlo
- 30: Carlists siege Teruel but Government forces repel them
- 31: Carlists capture Morella
- February:
- 01: Carlists siege Gandesa
- 27: Carlists capture Segura
- 28: Carlists siege Llucena
- March:
- 05: Carlists from areas around Morella reach Zaragoza before being repelled by Government forces and Pro-Isabella civilians
- 14: Carlists advance from Orduna towards Galica but then clash with Government forces at Vendejo and Sierra de Burgos and retreat to
- the Basque Country
- 22: Carlists capture Alcora
- April:
- 04: Government forces secure Llucena and prevent Carlists from capturing the town
- 18: Carlists siege Calanda
- 22: Carlists capture Calanda
- 28: Carlists capture Alcorisa
- May:
- 01: Carlists finally take control of Gandesa, then Carlists capture Samper de Calanda
- 11: Carlists capture Cantavella
- June:
- 20: Government forces clash with Carlists at Penacerrada
- 22: Government forces secure Penacerrada
- July:
- 17: Carlists capture Soneja but Government forces push them out of the city
- 29: Government forces siege Morella
- August:
- 18: Government forces are repelled from Morella by Carlists
- October:
- 01: Carlists capture Maella
- 10: Carlists clash with Government forces in Xerica
- 15: Government forces defeat Carlists at Xerica
- 14: Carlists siege Government forces at Caspe
- 17: Carlists are repelled from Caspe by Government forces
- December: Sometime by this point Carlists attack Soneja but Government forces repel them
- 02: Carlists clash with Government forces at Cheste in a Government victory
- 1839:
- March:
- 23: Carlists clash with Government forces at Segura de los Banos in a Government victory
- April:
- 15: Carlists attack Government forces at Vilafames
- 17: Government forces and Carlists clash at Ramales de la Victoria
- 18: Government forces repel Carlists from Vialfames
- May:
- 12: Carlists secure Ramales de la Victoria
- 22: Carlists siege Ripoll
- 27: Carlists secure Ripoll
- June: Carlists siege Llucena
- July:
- 17: Government forces repel Carlists from Llucena
- August:
- 31: Carlists in Navarra and the Basque Country surrender and end their insurgency in those areas
- November:
- 14: Carlists capture Peracamps
- 1840:
- May: Government forces capture Cantavella, Sant Mateu, Benicarlo, La Galera and Ulldecona
- 18: Government forces siege Morella
- 30: Government forces secure Morella, any remaining Carlists in Valencia retreats into Catalonia
- July:
- 04: Government forces capture Berga, Carlists retreat into France, ending Carlist fighting in Spain and thus, ending the First Carlist War, however
- Carlists wage a bandit war in La Mancha and near Ripoll in Catalonia
- 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
- of the Regency
- September:
- 01: Progressives likely rebel in Valencia
- 14: Progressives wage a rebellion in A Coruna with the help of Martin Jose Iriarte
- October:
- 12: Maria Cristina de Borbon resigns her regency to General Espartero, Progressives effectively gain power while Moderates around Maria Cristina
- remain in opposition with the new regency
- 1841:
- September:
- 27: Moderates rebel in Pamplona, calling for the return of the regency under Maria Cristina
- October:
- 04: Moderates rebel in Vitoria and Vergara
- 05: By this point Moderates rebel in Zaragoza and Bilbao, evidence suggests that Narvaez rebels in Seville in support of the Moderates
- 07: Moderates storm the Royal Palace in Madrid but fail to capture Isabel II, Government forces suppress the Moderate uprising
- 1842:
- January: Carlists lead by Jose Miralles wage a bandit war in the Maestrazgo region
- June:
- 03: Carlist bandits attack Ripoll then take refuge in Sant Andreu de la Vola
- July:
- 02: Ramon Felip, leader of Carlist bandits in Catalonia is executed, ending the bandit war in the region
- November:
- 13: Radical Progressive rebel in Barcelona
- December:
- 04: Government forces brutally suppress the Radical Progressive rebellion in Barcelona
- 1843:
- May:
- 19: Moderates protest in Madrid against the Regency of Espartero
- 27: Moderates rebel in Reus and Barcelona, Republicans join the rebellion against Espartero in Barcelona
- June: Moderates take full control of the Province of Barcelona
- 11: Moderates rebel in Seville, Malaga and Granada
- 21: Moderates rebel in Valencia
- 27: Moderates advance towards Madrid
- July:
- 22: Moderates capture Madrid
- 23: Espartero's forces attack Moderates in Seville
- August:
- 02: By this point Espartero's forces surrender to Moderates, Maria Cristina de Borbon regains the de-facto regency
- 13: Moderates in Catalonia that had rebelled against Espartero switch sides and align with Progressives
- September:
- 02: Government forces siege Barcelona against Progressives
- November:
- 20: Government forces secure Barcelona, this effectively ends the War of the Regencies
- 1844:
- January:
- 27: Progressives rebel Alicante
- February:
- 05: Progressives clash with Government forces between Elda and Petrel
- March:
- 09: Government forces defeat Progressives around Alicante
- May:
- 16: Jose Miralles is killed, ending his bandit war
- 1846: Minor Note: Krakow which is a city state between Prussia, Russia and Austria is absorbed by Austria
- April:
- 02: Progressives under Miguel Solis rebel in Lugo and the rebellion spreads across Galicia
- 15: Government forces suppress the Progressive rebellion in Galicia
- September: Carlists wage an insurgency around Solsona and even capture Solsona itself
- 1847:
- January: Labor clashes break out in Igualada, which are crushed by Government forces
- February: Carlists capture Cervera and Guisona and gain a presence in Emporda region
- December: Carlists gain a presence in the Galicia, Leon, Burgos, Avila and Toledo Provinces as well as La Mancha and Extremadura
- 1848:
- February:
- 21: Carlists capture Igualada
- March:
- 26: Progressives, inspired by the ongoing 1848 Revolutions rebel in Madrid outside of the Royal Palace, Government forces suppress the rebellion
- April: Carlists capture Vidra
- 01: Carlists reach the edge of Barcelona
- May:
- 07: Progessives rebel in Barcelona, Valencia, Seville and Madrid, Government forces suppress these uprisings
- June: Carlists rebel in Guipuzcoa
- 23: Carlists cross from France and capture Tolosa and Oceja
- 26: Carlists clash with Government forces at Gava near Barcelona
- July: Carlists clash with Government forces at Gracia and Portal de l'Angel but Government forces repel them
- August: Sometime by this point Carlists rebel in Cabra, Baldicio, Cazlona, Quintanar and Guadalcanal (Seville)
- September: Carlists attack Government forces at Pinell and Vallmoll in a Government victory, that contingent of Carlists then retreat into the mountains
- October: Carlists clash with Government forces at Esquirol and Avinyo
- December:
- 03: Carlists clash with Government forces at Manresa and Mora de Ebro
- 1849:
- January: Carlists and Government forces clash in Les Guilleries
- 26: Government forces defeat Carlists at Pasteral
- April: Carlists clash with Government forces around Segarra as Government forces attempt to push them into France
- May:
- 18: Carlists surrender in Spain, ending the Second Carlist War
- 1854:
- February:
- 20: Progressives rebel in Zaragoza before being suppressed by Government forces
- June:
- 28: Progressives rebel in Vicalvaro near Madrid
- July:
- 07: Progressives rebel in Manzanares
- 14: Progressives rebel in Barcelona, Strikes by the Workers' Societies, a labor movement break out in Barcelona
- 17: Progressives rebel in Madrid, Progresives also rebel in Zaragoza, Logrono, Valencia and Valladolid
- 28: Progressives take power in Spain, ending the Spanish Revolution of 1854, Espartero regains the Regency, Strikes continue in Barcelona
- August:
- 11: The Workers' Societies end the Workers strike in Barcelona
- 25: Moderates protest in Madrid against the Espartero Regency, Government forces suppress the uprising
- 1855:
- June: Carlists rebel in Soria, Alava and Burgos
- July:
- 02: Workers launch a general strike in Barcelona, Gracia, Badalona, Sans and Igualada
- 03: Strikes break out in Vich, Roda and San Hipolito de Voltrega
- 11: Strikes end in Catalonia including Vich, Roda and Barcelona
- August:
- 26: Strikes break out in Seville and Madrid, Government forces suppress them
- November: Carlists enter into Catalonia and maintain a presence in the Province of Barcelona
- 1856:
- January: Moderates rebel in Valladolid, Barcelona, Valencia, Palencia and Medina de Tioseco and seem to continue to wage a rebellion
- June: Government forces defeat Carlists, ending the uprising
- July:
- 09: Moderates rebel in Madrid
- 16: Moderates gain power in Spain, Republicans and Progressives wage rebellions in Barcelona and Zaragoza support of Espartero who is now deposed
- August:
- 01: By this point Rebellions in Zaragoza and Barcelona are crushed by Government forces
- 1857:
- June:
- 24: Republicans rebel in Mollina which are crushed by Government forces
- July:
- 01: Republicans rebel in Utrera and El Arahal
- 03: Republicans clash with Government forces in the Ronda Mountains
- 05: Government forces defeat Republicans in Utrera and El Arahal
- 1860:
- April:
- 01: Carlists land and wage a rebellion at San Carlos de la Rapita
- 21: Government forces defeat Carlists at San Carlos de la Rapita
- 1861:
- June:
- 24: Republicans rebel in Mollina
- 28: Republicans rebel in Loja, Archidona, Illora, Huetor-Tajar and Alhama de Granada
- July:
- 04: Government forces defeat Republicans in Loja and Mollina and the surrounding area
- 1863:
- August:
- 23: Progressives protest in Madrid but Government forces suppress it
- 1865:
- April:
- 10: Progressives rebel in Madrid which are suppressed by Government forces
- 1866:
- January:
- 03: Progressives lead by Juan Prim in Villarejo de Salvanes at Madrid
- June:
- 26: Progressives rebel in Guipuzcoa and Madrid
- 1867:
- August:
- 22: Progressives invade Spain from France into Catalonia and Aragon
- September:
- 04: Government forces defeat Progressives in Catalonia and Aragon
- 1868:
- January: Progressives rebel in Seville over Bread prices which is suppressed by Government forces
- September:
- 18: Progressives rebel in Cadiz, this time calling for the downfall of Isabel II rather then the downfall of the Moderate Government
- 20: Progressives rebel in Seville again then advance towards Cordoba
- 28: Progressives capture Cordoba
- October:
- 08: The Provisional Government of Spain is established, deposing Isabel II, it's likely that Republicans clash with Government forces
- in Barcelona
- December:
- 05: Workers strike in Cadiz, Seville, Tarragona, Bejar, Badajoz, Malaga and Gandia, while Royalists, specifically supporters of Isabel II rebel in
- Burgos, Government forces suppress them on the 8th
- 1869:
- June:
- 15: Federal Republicans wage rebellions in Cordoba, Santiago de Compostela, Eibar and Valladolid
- 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
- July: Carlists rebel around Figueras, Leon Province and in La Mancha, Government forces suppress them
- September:
- 27: Federal Republicans wage rebellions in Barcelona, Bejar, Orense, Murica, Alicante, Valencia and parts of Andalusia, they're crushed by Government forces
- but Banditry by Federal Republicans continue in Andalusia
- 1870:
- March:
- 19: In what might be the most complex event in the conflict, Republicans, Carlists and Anti-Government Progressives demonstrate together against the regime
- in Madrid but Government forces suppress them
- April: Federal Republicans rebel in Barcelona, Gracia, Seville and Malaga but Government forces suppress them
- August:
- 06: Carlists clash with Government forces in Navarra and Vera but Government forces suppress them
- 1871:
- January:
- 02: Amadeo of Savoy is declared King of Spain, the Provisional Government transforms back into a Kingdom
- March:
- 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
- November:
- 13: Federal Republicans rebel in Madrid which is suppressed by Government forces
- 1872:
- April:
- 21: Carlists rebel likely at Oroquieta and rebel in Terrassa and Valencia and Maestrazgo
- May:
- 04: Government forces defeat Carlists in Oroquieta
- July:
- 18: Republicans likely attack the King in Madrid
- 22: Carlists in Terrassa clash with Government forces in a Carlist defeat
- October:
- 11: Republicans rebel in Ferrol, Government forces suppress the rebellion
- December: Carlists clash with Government forces in Mora d'Ebre, Montblanc and Selva del Camp
- 1873:
- January:
- 27: Carlists gather in Moia
- February:
- 06: Republicans violently rebel in Madrid
- 10: Republicans declare the First Spanish Republic and depose the King
- 12: Federal Republicans rebel in Barcelona and Malaga, then clashes between Royalists, Republicans and Federal Republicans break out
- in Malaga and continue for several months
- 12: Federal Republicans rebel and take control of Cadiz
- 15: Carlists siege Vic
- 19: Carlists capture Capellades
- 24: Federal Republicans attempt a coup in Madrid that fails
- 28: Around this point Carlists attempt to capture Berga then siege the city, they also capture Conanglell
- March: Carlists capture Ripoll
- 08: Government forces suppress the Federal Republicans in Barcelona as Federal Republicans attempt a coup in Madrid again
- 09: Worker Strikes break out in Alcoy
- 23: Carlists and Government forces clash at La Gleva
- 27: Carlists secure Berga
- April:
- 10: Carlists siege Puigcerda but Government forces immediately lift the siege
- 23: Federal Republicans attempt a coup in Madrid that fails
- May:
- 05: Carlists clash with Government forces at Eraul and defeat Government forces
- June:
- 08: The Federal Republic of Spain is established by Federal Republicans
- 11: Federals attempt a coup in Madrid and it fails
- 12: Carlists capture Orista
- 26: Government forces recapture Eraul
- 29: Federal Republicans rebel and establish the Canton of Seville
- July:
- 09: Carlists attack Government forces in Alpens, Worker Strikers depose their mayor in Alcoy and gain power as Socialists
- 10: Carlists capture Alpens
- 12: The Canton of Cartagena is established in Cartagena
- 13: Federal Republicans rebel in Murica City, by this point Torre Pacheco, San Pedro de Pinatar, Abaran, Alcantarilla, Alhama de Murica, Achena, Blanca,
- Ceuta, Cieza, Ojos and Totana are under Federal Republican control
- 17: Carlists capture Igualada, the Canton of Valencia is established
- 18: The Canton of Malaga is established, Federal Republicans take control of Granada
- 19: Federal Republicans take control of Ceuta, San Fernando and Jerez de la Frontera, the Canton of Tarifa is established then immediately Government forces
- secure Tarifa, the Canton of Torrevieja is established
- 20: The Canton of Alicate is established in Alicate, Federal Republicans take control of Abanilla, Alguazas, Beniel, Caravaca de la Cruz, Cehegin, Fortuna, Lorqui,
- Moratalla, Molina de Segura, Pliego, Las Torres de Cotillas and La Union
- 22: Federal Republicans proclaim the Canton of Algeciras, The Canton of Motril is established
- 23: Government forces suppress the Canton of Alicate
- 25: The Canton of Motril is dissolved after Government forces secure Motril, Government forces occupy Torreveija ending the canton there
- August: By this point Federal Republicans secure Alcoy
- 01: Government forces secure Seville
- 02: Government forces secure Cadiz, ending the Canton of Cadiz
- 08: Government forces secure Algeciras and Valencia, ending the Canton of Valencia
- 10: Government forces defeat Federal Republicans at Chinchilla de Montearagon
- 12: Government forces capture Granada
- 15: Government forces siege Cartagena
- 21: Carlists capture Tortella
- 30: Federal Republican forces capture Orihuela after clashing with Government forces
- September:
- 02: Carlists capture L'Albiol
- 19: Government forces suppress the Canton of Malaga
- October: Carlists capture Cuenca but Government forces recapture it on the 16th
- November:
- 07: Carlists clash with Government forces at Montejurra in a Carlist victory
- December: Carlists siege Olot
- 30: Carlists siege Portugalete
- 1874:
- January:
- 03: Pavia initiates a coup that deposes the Government in Madrid and effectively establishes a dictatorship under Serrano
- 13: Government forces secure Cartagena
- 21: Carlists secure Portugalete
- February:
- 21: Carlists siege Bilbao
- March:
- 13: Carlists capture Argelaguer
- 14: Carlists capture Olot and La Seu d'Urgell
- 25: Government forces clash with Carlists surrounding Bilbao specifically at Santurce and Sestao
- April:
- 30: Government forces and Carlists clash at Sopuerta
- May:
- 01: Government forces secure Sopuerta and Bilbao and lift the siege in Bilbao
- 06: Carlists and Government forces clash at Prats de Llusances
- June:
- 25: Carlists capture Abarzuza in a decisive victory
- July:
- 13: Carlists retake Cuenca
- August: By this point Vitroia, Irun and San Sebastian are captured
- 11: Government forces clash with Carlists at Oteiza and defeat the Carlists
- 27: Carlists siege Pamplona
- October:
- 29: Carlists capture Villafranca del cid
- November:
- 03: Carlists capture Castello d'Empuries
- December:
- 29: Royalists launch a mutiny in Sagunto and Valencia against the Republican government
- 30: The First Spanish Republic steps down, with the Kingdom of Spain reestablished
- 1875:
- February:
- 02: Government forces push Carlists away from Pamplona, ending the siege
- 03: Government forces advance and clash with Carlists at Lacar but Carlists repel them
- March: Government forces recapture Olot and siege La Seu d'Urgell
- August:
- 11: Government forces clash with Carlists at Villaverde Turtzoiz
- November:
- 19: By this point Government forces secure La Seu d'Urgell, this ends the Carlist uprising in Catalonia and Valencia
- 1876:
- February:
- 05: Government forces defeat Carlists at Abadiano, thus Government forces suppress the Carlists in Navarre and the Basque Country except for Lapoblacion
- March:
- 02: Government forces secure Lapoblacion, ending the Third Carlist War
- 1878:
- October: Anarchists attack the King in Madrid
- 1892:
- January:
- 08: Anarchists attempt to capture Jerez de la Frontera but Government forces defeat them
- February:
- 09: Anarchists clash with Government forces in Barcelona
- 1893:
- September:
- 24: Anarchists attack Martinez Campos in Barcelona
- 1896:
- June:
- 07: Anarchists attack a Corpus Christi Procession in Barcelona
- 1897:
- March: Carlists rebel in Puebla de San Miguel, Castelnou and Calanda, the uprisings likely end by the end of the year
- August:
- 08: Anarchists attack the President of the Spanish government in Mondragon at Guipuzcoa
- 1900:
- April: Workers strike in Barcelona until July
- October:
- 28: Carlists rebel in Badalona, Gironella, Igualada, Figols, Avia, Moncada, Calella, Castelldefels, Manresa, Berga, Alicante, Liria,
- Sierra de la Carrasqueta, Alcoy, Alcala de Chisvert, Quesada, Ubeda and Baeza, Government forces suppress the rebellion
- 1903:
- January: Peasant and Labor rebellions wage in Andalusia, La Mancha and Extremadura and ends by the end of the year
- 1909:
- July:
- 10: Anti-War Protests by Anarchists and Strikers break out in Madrid
- 18: Protests break out by Anarchists and Strikers in Barcelona
- 20: Protests break out by Anarchists and Strikers in Zaragoza and Tudela
- 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
- San Feliu de Guixols, a Spanish Republic is established
- 27: Rebels clash with Government forces at San Andres de Palomar Neighborhood in Barcelona
- August:
- 01: Government forces suppress the Anarchist insurrection, ending the Tragic Week
- 1912:
- November:
- 12: Anarchists attack and assassinate of Jose Canalejas in Madrid
- 1916:
- December:
- 18: Workers strike in Barcelona and possibly Madrid and succeeds in gaining more workers rights
- 1917:
- July:
- 19: Workers strike in Barcelona and Valencia
- August: Workers strike in Vizcaya, Tecla, Villena, Madrid, Xarafoza, La Coruna, Rio Tinto, Jaen, Asturias and Leon
- 13: Workers strike in Bilbao
- 18: By this point Government forces suppress the workers strike
- 1918
- October: Strikes break out in Cordoba Province
- 1919:
- February:
- 05: A strike breaks out in Barcelona
- March: Strikes spread across Andalusia
- 20: By this point Government forces defeat the Strike in Barcelona
- May: Government forces secure Andalusia
- 1921:
- March:
- 08: Anarchists attack Eduardo Dato at Plaza de la Independencia in Madrid and assassinate him
- 1922:
- 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
- 1923:
- August:
- 20: By this point, a mutiny breaks out in Malaga
- September:
- 12: Mutinies break out in Barcelona
- 13: The Mutineers take control of Catalonia
- 15: The Mutiny succeeds and a coup deposes the Government replaced with a Military Directory, the regime is still under the King
- 1925:
- May:
- 26: Catalans attack the King in Barcelona but fail to kill him
- June:
- 14: Catalans protest in Barcelona against ethnic cleansing and Castilianization in Catalonia
- 1929:
- January:
- 29: A mutiny breaks out in Valencia but Government forces suppress them
- 1930:
- December:
- 12: Republicans rebel and take control of Jaca
- 15: Republicans rebel in Madrid, Government forces then retake Jaca and Madrid
- 1931:
- April:
- 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
- and goes into exile, meanwhile the Catalan Republic is established
- 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
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