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|caption='''''[[The Second of May 1808]]''''', also known as ''The Charge of the Mamelukes'', is a painting by [[Francisco de Goya]]. It was completed in 1814, two months before its companion work ''[[The Third of May 1808]]''. The painting depicts a scene during the [[Dos de Mayo Uprising]], at the [[Calle de Alcalá]] near [[Puerta del Sol]] that sparked the [[Peninsular War]].
|caption='''''[[The Second of May 1808]]''''', also known as ''The Charge of the Mamelukes'', is a painting by [[Francisco de Goya]]. It was completed in 1814, two months before its companion work ''[[The Third of May 1808]]''. The painting depicts a scene during the [[Dos de Mayo Uprising]], at the [[Calle de Alcalá]] near [[Puerta del Sol]], that sparked the [[Peninsular War]].
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Second of May
The Second of May 1808, also known as The Charge of the Mamelukes, is a painting by Francisco de Goya. It was completed in 1814, two months before its companion work The Third of May 1808. The painting depicts a scene during the Dos de Mayo Uprising, at the Calle de Alcalá near Puerta del Sol, that sparked the Peninsular War.Painting: Francisco de Goya

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