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Amada García Rodriguez (Mugardos, 1911 – Ferrol, 1938) was a Galicia (Spain), Galician Communist activist. She lived in the Galician village of Mugardos. She was arrested while pregnant, and after she gave birth she was shot along with seven other people at St Philip's Castle by Spain under Franco, Francoist military forces during the Spanish Civil War. Woman, youth and communist activist Amada García was a Communist Party young activist in Mugardos, near Ferrol, Spain, Ferrol, in Galicia. Enrolled in politics, she took part in political meetings and in other activities ordinarily not carried out by women, and this caused a shocking effect in the most conservative groups in the village in the 1930s. Uprising and illegal repression In 1936, under Francisco Franco, Franco's leadership, falangism, falangists and military fascism, fascists took over Galicia after a failed coup d'etat, coup to overthrown the central government in Madrid. They imposed a heavy repression, espe ...
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The Temple of Amada, is one of the oldest Egyptian temple, Egyptian Temples in Nubia. It was constructed during the 18th Dynasty (c. 1550–1295 BC) by Pharaoh Thutmose III. It is one of the oldest Egyptian buildings still present along Lake Nasser. In total, three generations contributed to building the temple (Thutmose III, Amenhotep II, and Thutmose IV). Minor modifications continued into the 19th Dynasty (1295–1186 BC). The temple was dedicated to Amun, Amun-Ra and Horakhty-Ra. During the Amarna period, Akhenaten had the name Amun destroyed throughout the temple but this was later restored by Seti I of Egypt's 19th Dynasty.Oakes, p.205 Various 19th Dynasty pharaohs, especially Seti I and Ramesses II, also "carried out minor restorations and added to the temple's decoration." The stelas of the Viceroys of Kush Setau, Heqanakht and Messuy and that of Chancellor Bay describe their building activities under Ramesses II, Merneptah and Siptah respectively. In the medieval period t ...
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