Carlism

/ˈkɑɹlɪzəm/ noun

A Spanish political movement of the 19th century that supported a particular claim to the throne, or more broadly, any reactionary or conservative political ideology.

From 'Carl' (Spanish Carlos) plus '-ism' (English suffix meaning 'doctrine or movement'). Specifically refers to the supporters of Don Carlos of Spain in the 1830s-1870s Carlist Wars, which became a symbol of traditionalist politics.

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