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  1. Francoist Spain: Francoist Spain (Spanish: España franquista), officially known as the Spanish State (Estado Español), was the period of Spanish history between 1939 and 1975, when Francisco Franco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with the title Caudillo. After his death ... (1936–1975 period of Spain under a military dictatorship of Francisco Franco) [100%] 2023-12-21 [Francoist Spain] [20th century in Spain]...
  2. Lesbians in Francoist Spain: Lesbians in Francoist Spain had to contend with a culture where a fascist state met with a form of conservative Roman Catholicism to impose very rigid, traditional gender roles. In the immediate post-Civil War period, the new regime was ... [94%] 2023-12-22 [Lesbian culture in Europe] [LGBT rights in Spain]...
  3. Censorship in Francoist Spain: Censorship in Francoist Spain was mandated by Francisco Franco in Francoist Spain, between 1936–1975. In Francoist Spain, primary subjects of censorship included public display of liberal political ideology, art forms such as literature and film, as well as symbols ... (none) [94%] 2025-03-11 [Censorship in Christianity] [Censorship in Spain]...
  4. Motherhood in Francoist Spain: Motherhood in Francoist Spain was the definition of being a woman. Motherhood was important to the state because Hispanic eugenics saw women's bodies as state property. (Francoist Spain: politicized motherhood) [94%] 2025-05-15 [Women in Francoist Spain] [Motherhood]...
  5. Women in POUM in Francoist Spain: Women in POUM in Francoist Spain were few as many, along with male dominated leadership, were forced into exile following the end of the Spanish Civil War. Those in exile often felt isolated and alone. [84%] 2024-11-04 [POUM] [Women in Francoist Spain]...
  6. Francis Spain: Francis James Spain (* 17. Februar 1909 in Quitman, Georgia; † 23. [84%] 2025-07-16
  7. Gender roles in Francoist Spain: Gender roles in Francoist Spain became more regressive following the end of the Spanish Civil War. Women, who had achieved some degree of liberation during the Second Republic, were forced back into the home. [84%] 2023-12-22 [Women in Francoist Spain] [Francoist Spain]...
  8. Women prisoners in Francoist Spain: Women prisoners in Francoist Spain were often there because of specific repression aimed at women. During the Civil War, many women were in prison because family members had Republican sympathies or the authorities wanted to lure out male Republican affiliated ... [84%] 2023-12-19 [Women in the Spanish transition to democracy] [Women in Francoist Spain]...
  9. Saint Francis in Ecstasy (Zurbarán): Saint Francis in Ecstasy is an oil painting on canvas of 1658–1660 by the Spanish painter Francisco de Zurbarán in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, where it has been since 1836. It is one of Zurbarán's several paintings ... (Zurbarán) [70%] 2025-02-01 [1650s paintings] [Paintings by Francisco de Zurbarán]...
  10. Saint Francis in Ecstasy (Bellini): Saint Francis in Ecstasy (or Saint Francis in the Desert) is a painting by Italian Renaissance master Giovanni Bellini, started in 1475 and completed around 1480. Bellini depicted the religious figure of Saint Francis of Assisi in a landscape. (Bellini) [70%] 2025-02-21 [Paintings by Giovanni Bellini] [1480s paintings]...
  11. Francis B. Francois: Francis Bernard "Frank" Francois (born 1934) is an United States engineer and lawyer who has received recognition for his achievements in the field of engineering and policy leadership in surface transportation infrastructure and research. In 1999, he was elected to ... (Biography) [69%] 2024-01-06 [American engineers]
  12. Francis B. Francois: Francis Bernard Francois (January 21, 1934 – February 17, 2021) was an American engineer and lawyer who received recognition for his achievements in the field of engineering and policy leadership in regional government, surface transportation infrastructure and research. In 1999, he ... (American engineer and lawyer (1934–2021)) [69%] 2024-06-19 [1934 births] [2021 deaths]...
  13. Women in Partido Comunista de España in Francoist Spain: Women in Partido Comunista de España in Francoist Spain faced many challenges. Partido Comunista de España (PCE) had been made illegal by the new regime, which banned all political parties and trade unions. [69%] 2023-12-19 [Women in Francoist Spain] [Women in the Spanish transition to democracy]...
  14. Saint-François (electoral district): Saint-François is a provincial electoral district in the Estrie region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It notably includes parts of the city of Sherbrooke as well as the municipalities of Coaticook and ... (Electoral district) [68%] 2023-12-22 [Quebec provincial electoral districts] [Politics of Sherbrooke]...
  15. Childcare in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition: Childcare in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition was not about the needs of the mother, but about the needs of the state to educate children. While childcare centers had been provided by Republican aligned unions in the Spanish Civil ... [66%] 2024-01-01 [Women's rights in Spain] [Women in Francoist Spain]...
  16. Contraception in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition: Contraception in Francoist Spain (1939–1975) and the democratic transition (1975–1985) was illegal. It could not be used, sold or covered in information for dissemination. [66%] 2024-08-31 [Women in Francoist Spain] [Women in the Spanish transition to democracy]...
  17. Saint Francis (Arkansas): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Francis. Cet article est une ébauche concernant une localité de l'Arkansas. (Arkansas) [66%] 2024-05-07
  18. Spain: Spain (Espana), a kingdom in the extreme south-west of Europe, comprising about eleven-thirteenths of the Iberian Peninsula, in addition to the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, and the fortified station of Ceuta, on the Moroccan coast opposite to ... [65%] 2022-09-02
  19. Spain: Jews lived in in very early times, although the legend that Solomon's treasurer Adoniram died there, as well as the story that the Jews of Toledo, in a letter addressed to the Sanhedrin at Jerusalem, declared against the crucifixion ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [65%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  20. Spain: SPAIN span (Spania): The country in the Southwest of Europe which still bears this name. It was Paul's purpose, as stated in Romans 15:24,28, to visit Spain. If, as is probable, he ultimately carried out this intention ... [65%] 1915-01-01

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