
Francoist Spain - Wikipedia
Francoist Spain (Spanish: España franquista), also known as the Francoist dictatorship (dictadura franquista), was the period of Spanish history between 1936 and 1975, when Francisco …
Symbols of Francoism - Wikipedia
The guidon, the personal military flag and standard of the Head of State were created in 1940 and used until Franco's death. The stripe between the two dragon heads separates the two Pillars …
List of Spanish flags - Wikipedia
Royal Guidon of Alfonso XIII. Standard of Francisco Franco. A purple swallowtail flag with the royal arms in the center. A dark blue square with the Coat of arms of Juan Carlos as Prince in …
Flag of Spain | History, Meaning & Design | Britannica
Dec 18, 1981 · It included the eagle of St. John and the yoke and arrow symbols of Franco’s Falange supporters under the slogan “Una, grande, libre” (“One, great, free”). That basic …
Three symbols of Franco’s Spain - European studies blog
Francoism – motto [España] ‘Una, grande, libre’ – looked back with nostalgia to the time of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic Monarchs, who united Castile and Aragon by marriage in …
Category : Flags of the Spanish State (Franco's rule) - Wikimedia
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Flags, Symbols & Currency of Spain - World Atlas
A republican government of Spain adopted a new flag which was a horizontal tricolor with red, yellow, and purple along with a centrally placed coat of arms. When Francisco Franco took …
Spain: 1938-1945 - CRW Flags
Mar 20, 2016 · National flag. By the Decree of 2 February 1938, General Franco introduced a new coat of arms, more or less according to the heraldry of the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and …
Standard of the Head of State 1940-1975 (Spain) - CRW Flags
Jul 28, 2015 · The flag that Generalissimo Franco used as Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces was "purpure a bend engouled of dragon-wolves (dragantes lobos), …
All About the Spanish Flag: History, Meaning, and Important Facts
The flag of Spain, known as la rojigualda (the red-weld), consists of three horizontal stripes, two red and one yellow, the yellow stripe being double the width of the red ones. It also has the …
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