Requeté
Requeté was a Spanish Catholic ultra-monarchist and Carlists movement. The term "Requeté" specifically referred to the paramilitary forces that fought in defense of Carlism, a traditionalist and legitimist political movement in Spain that advocated for a separate line of succession to the Spanish throne. The Requetés were known for their distinctive red berets and their strong religious and royalist convictions.
Historically, the Requetés played a significant role in several Carlist Wars during the 19th century. They
During the Second Spanish Republic and the subsequent Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), the Requetés were a key
After the Civil War, the Requeté movement gradually declined. While some elements continued to exist and advocate