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  2. Opposition to Francoism - Wikipedia

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    The international rehabilitation of Franco's regime and the approval by referendum of the Law of Succession weakened the monarchist option to such an extent that Don Juan de Borbón changed his strategy with respect to Franco and on August 25, 1948, he met with the Generalissimo on his Azor anchored in the Bay of Biscay, Don Juan attending the ...

  3. Fundamental Laws of the Realm - Wikipedia

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    The Law of the Principles of the National Movement of 1958: Established some organising principles for the judiciary of Franco's Spain, and enshrined into law the principles of Francoism per se. 7. The Organic Law of the State of 1967 : Enumerated the ends of the state and fixed the powers and duties of the Head of State, as well as creating ...

  4. Spanish Armed Forces during the period of Francoism

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    Franco Historia de las Divisiones del Ejército Nacional 1936-1939 (Tercera ed.). Madrid: Almena. ISBN 9788492714179. Juan Carlos (1990), Ideology of Franco's Army (1939-1959), Madrid. ISBN 8470902253; Martínez Bande, José Manuel (1968–1985). Monographies of the Spanish Civil War. Editorial San Martín.

  5. Learn How to Make Franco Noriega's Arepas With a Twist ... - AOL

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    Twist on Tradition. Ingredients. 1 ¼ cups water. 1 cup P.A.N. fine cornmeal. 2 tbsp olive oil. 1 tsp kosher salt and pepper. 4 oz Mexican chorizo, casing removed

  6. Imperial Order of the Yoke and Arrows - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Order of the Yoke and Arrows was established on 1 October 1937 by Francisco Franco during the second year of the Spanish Civil War. [2] The symbol of the yoke and arrows, known in Spanish as the yugo and flechas, was a symbol of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain during the late 15th and early 16th century, but was also used as a symbol of Falangism. [1]

  7. First Francoism - Wikipedia

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    The first Francoism (1939-1959) was the first stage in the history of General Francisco Franco's dictatorship, between the end of the Spanish Civil War and the abandonment of the autarkic economic policy with the application of the Stabilization Plan of 1959, which gave way to the developmentalist Francoism or second Francoism, which lasted until the death of the Generalissimo.

  8. Jesús Franco's unrealized projects - Wikipedia

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    While Franco said the series was to be made for RKO Radio, film historians Roberto Curti and Roberto Cesari suggested this was a lie on Franco's part as means of self-promotion. [8] While filmed in 1960, it went unreleased. [9] Following El destierro del Cid, a separate short film titled Las playas vacías (transl. The Empty Beaches) was filmed ...

  9. First government of Francisco Franco - Wikipedia

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    The first government of Francisco Franco was formed on 31 January 1938 during the Spanish Civil War, shortly after having been proclaimed as Head of State of Spain. [1] [2] It succeeded the Technical State Junta in the Nationalist zone—eventually, it would also take over from the Republican National Defence Council at the end of the war—and was the Government of Spain from 31 January 1938 ...