The Loyalists in the Spanish Civil War, a supporter of the republican government, also known as Republicans.
Loyalist Association of Workers, a militant Unionist organisation in Northern Ireland that sought to mobilize trade union members in support of the Loyalist cause.
Loyalist Convention, a convention, called in advance of the mid-year elections of 1866, intended to bridge the gap between the Radical Republicans and the Reconstruction policies of U.S. President Andrew Johnson. Also known as the National Union Convention, the Southern Loyalist Convention, the National Loyalists' Loyal Union Convention, or the Arm-In-Arm Convention.
Loyalist feud, any of the sporadic feuds which have erupted between Northern Ireland's various loyalist paramilitary groups since the late 1990s.
Black Loyalist, a formerly enslaved African American or Free Negro who escaped to the British during the American Revolutionary War.
Royalist, a person that supports a particular monarch or dynastic claim.
Ulster loyalism, the ideology of those in Northern Ireland who believe in remaining part of the United Kingdom
United Empire Loyalist, British Loyalists who resettled in British North America and other British Colonies.
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