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    Spain portal. Politics portal. v. t. e. Logo of the Falange Española de las JONS. Falangism ( Spanish: Falangismo) was the political ideology of two political parties in Spain that were known as the Falange, namely first the Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista (FE de las JONS) and afterwards the Falange Española ...

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    Phalangists. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Phalangists are members of the Lebanese Phalanges Party (Hizb Al-Kata ’ ib Al-Lubnaniyyah). The Phalanges Party was founded in November 1936 by pharmacist Pierre Gemayel (1905 – 1984) and four other Christians in the wake of a visit to Germany, where Gemayel was a member of the Lebanese delegation to the infamous 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin.

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  4. Overview. falangism. Quick Reference. Literally ‘phalanxism’, a right-wing Spanish movement that developed in the early 1930s under the leadership of José Primo de Rivera, and sought to reproduce German and Italian fascism in Spain.

  5. phalangisme translation in French - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'phalangiste',phalange',phalangide',phalangien', examples, definition, conjugation.

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    A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. [2] . For example, in the English language, the words begin, start, commence, and initiate are all synonyms of one another: they are synonymous.

  7. May 18, 2024 · falangism in British English. (fæˈlændʒɪzəm ) noun. (often capital) the ideology and practices of the Falange political party. Falangism played a superficially prominent and important role for as long as it suited Franco. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  8. May 14, 2018 · The Pha-lange was briefly led by Munir al-Hajj after Saade's death in 1998. The race to replace al-Hajj was a rivalry between Amin Jumayyil, who returned to Lebanon in July 2000, and Karim Pakradouni (who was not Maronite, but Armenian). In early 2002, Pakradouni became leader, and Jumayyil was expelled from the party in July 2002.

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