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on 30 June 1847, but only just, after the intervention of foreign military forces of the
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The war lasted 8 months, pitting the Cartistas (with the support of Queen
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Public flogging of a civilian by Government troops during the Patuleia.
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that ended in 1834. The Patuleia occurred after the
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