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La festividad de los Mártires de la Tradición durante el franquismo
Carlism was a political movement that was joined in the Spanish Civil War on the rebellious side. However, it was opposed to the unification process decreed by Franco. This unification also involved the consolidation of symbology, and the emergence of the commemorative days. This happened with the Festivity of the Martyrs of the Tradition, which since 1939 suffered a duplicity. From the celebration of this festivity during the Franco’s regime, their opposition to unification and ideological redefinition process can be seen.