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In the history of Portugal, a Miguelist (in Portuguese Miguelista) was a supporter of the legitimacy of the king Miguel I of Portugal. The name is also given to those who supported absolutism as form of government, in opposition to the liberals who intended the establishment of a constitutional regime in Portugal. This overall led to a political crisis, during which many people were killed, imprisoned, persecuted or sent into exile, culminating in the Portuguese Liberal Wars between authoritarian Absolutists (led by Miguel) and progressive Constitutionalists (led by Pedro).

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  • ميغيلية (ar)
  • Miguelismo (es)
  • Miguelisme (fr)
  • Miguelisti (it)
  • Miguelist (en)
  • Miguelista (pt)
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  • ميغيلية في تاريخ البرتغال ،(البرتغالية: Miguelista) هم مؤيدون للشرعية الملك ميغيل الأول ملك البرتغال، وأيضا لأولئك الذين أيدوا الحكم المطلق كـ شكل الحكومة، وإما المعارضة الليبراليين الذين ينوي إقامة النظام الدستوري في البرتغال وهم أنصار الملكة المخلوعة ماريا دا غلوريا وأبيها إمبراطور البرازيل وملك البرتغال بيدرو الأول والرابع. حيث كان ميغيل وصي العرش لابنة أخيه ماري الثانية ملكة البرتغال والقرين الملكي المحتمل، ومع ذلك ادعى العرش البرتغالي وفقا لما يسمى القوانين الأساسية للمملكة، أخوه الأكبر بيدرو الرابع تنازل عن حقه في عرش البرازيلي لأبنه واعلن الحرب على البرتغال الميغلية. (ar)
  • Miguelismo y miguelistas son denominaciones utilizadas para identificar a los ultrarrealistas o absolutistas portugueses que apoyaban al rey Miguel I de Portugal, reinante entre 1828 y 1834.​ Se oponían a los liberales portugueses que venían protagonizando la vida política desde la revolución de Oporto de 1820 —llamados «setembristas» o «vintistas» los más radicales y «cartistas» los más moderados—, partidarios de la monarquía constitucional representada por Pedro I de Brasil y IV de Portugal (que sólo fue rey de Portugal durante unos días de 1826, abdicando en su hija María II de Portugal). (es)
  • In the history of Portugal, a Miguelist (in Portuguese Miguelista) was a supporter of the legitimacy of the king Miguel I of Portugal. The name is also given to those who supported absolutism as form of government, in opposition to the liberals who intended the establishment of a constitutional regime in Portugal. This overall led to a political crisis, during which many people were killed, imprisoned, persecuted or sent into exile, culminating in the Portuguese Liberal Wars between authoritarian Absolutists (led by Miguel) and progressive Constitutionalists (led by Pedro). (en)
  • Le miguelisme (du nom de Michel Ier de Portugal, Miguel I de Portugal en langue portugaise) est un mouvement politique légitimiste et absolutiste apparu au Portugal dans les années 1820-1830. De tendance conservatrice et anti-libérale, la naissance de ce mouvement entraîne le déchirement des deux branches de la maison de Bragance (celles du roi Pierre IV et de son frère cadet le roi Michel Ier de Portugal) et aboutit à une guerre civile et à plusieurs soulèvements au Portugal au XIXe siècle. (fr)
  • Nella storia del Portogallo per Miguelista si intende un sostenitore del re Michele e delle sue idee ultrarealiste e assolutiste. I Miguelisti si opponevano alle idee liberali che avevano incominciato a circolare nella vita politica portoghese a partire dalla rivoluzione di Oporto del 1820. I liberali portoghesi (sia i più radicali “setembristas” sia i più moderati “cartistas”) spingevano per la creazione di una monarchia costituzionale ed erano rappresentati dal re Pietro IV del Portogallo che nel 1826 aveva abdicato in favore di sua figlia Maria II per incoronarsi imperatore del Brasile. (it)
  • Miguelista é, na historiografia portuguesa, um apoiante do chamado Miguelismo, nomeadamente os que lutaram pela legitimidade permanente do ex-infante D. Miguel de Bragança na linha de sucessão ao trono português e que vieram depois a fundar o Partido Legitimista e o que nele se integrou. Igualmente, por sua vez, designaram-se partidários do tradicionalismo como forma de governo em oposição ao liberalismo constitucional que os liberais, neste contexto denominados "malhados", pretendiam instaurar no Reino de Portugal. (pt)
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