March of Oriamendi

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History

It was composed by José Juan Santesteban to celebrate the Liberal victory. When the Carlists eventually won, they appropriated the melody.[1]

The original lyrics were in Basque. The lyrics in Spanish were written in 1908 by Ignacio Baleztena Ascárate as Script error: No such module "Lang". ("Jamesist March"). Over the years, several versions of "Oriamendi" have been in use. From 1936 to 1939, the line in the fourth verse, Script error: No such module "Lang"., was replaced by Script error: No such module "Lang". (the red berets shall conquer Madrid): Script error: No such module "Lang". means the Script error: No such module "Lang"., or Carlist soldiers. The red berets are part of the Carlist uniform.

The Decree 226/1937[2] of the Burgos Junta recognizes as Script error: No such module "Lang". Oriamendi and the anthems of Falange Española (Script error: No such module "Lang".) and the Spanish Legion (Script error: No such module "Lang".) ordering that they should be listened to standing in homage to the Fatherland and the fallen. A decree from 1942[3] reinstates the songs and orders that, in official events, the playing of the anthem and the songs must be saluted with a "national salute" (Roman salute), or a military salute if the event is exclusively military.

Lyrics

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March of Oriamendi

For God, Fatherland and the King
Our forefathers fought.
For God, Fatherland and the King,
We will fight as well.

We shall fight, all together,
All together in union
Defending the banner
Of Sacred Tradition.(repeat)

At whatever cost,
Acquired it must be -
Return the King of Spain
To the court of Madrid. (repeat)

For God, Fatherland and the King
Our forefathers fought.
For God, Fatherland and the King
We will fight as well.

"God, Fatherland, King" (sometimes "God, Fatherland, Fuero, King") is the Carlist motto.

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Original lyrics

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Translation

Long live God most beloved
let him be our Lord.
Long live Spain and the Basque Land
and the legitimate king.

We love the Basque Land,
we love its Traditional Laws,
for this ideal fight
always the Carlist forces.

Long live God Immortal!
Long live the Basque,
who have the same
king as Spain!

References

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External links

la:Carlismus#Hymnus Carlistarum