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The Spanish painter goya depicted what event in a painting

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The Spanish painter Goya depicted the execution of Spanish resistance fighters by Napoleon's armies in his painting called The Third of May 1808.

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The Spanish painter Goya who was a very famous painter depicted the event of the execution of Spanish resistance fighters by Napoleon's armies on the night of May 3, 1808, in his painting called The Third of May 1808. This painting captures the atrocities committed during the Peninsular War and the resistance of the Spanish people against the French. Goya's composition and use of symbolism, such as the Christ-like figure in the painting, adds depth and meaning to the artwork.

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User Mina Atia
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The Third of May 1808, it's also know as Dos de Mayo Uprising. It was a rebellion by the people of Madrid.

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