"Black Legend" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Forms: the Black Legend [canonical]
Etymology: Calque of Spanish Leyenda Negra (literally “Black Legend”). Etymology templates: {{cal|en|es|Leyenda Negra|lit=Black Legend}} Calque of Spanish Leyenda Negra (literally “Black Legend”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun|def=1|head=Black Legend}} the Black Legend
  1. The depiction of Spain and Spaniards (or, by extension, all Hispanics and their countries of origin) as bloodthirsty and cruel, greedy and fanatical. Wikipedia link: black legend Related terms: White Legend Translations (the depiction of Spain as cruel, greedy and fanatical): Zwarte Legende [feminine] (Dutch), musta legenda (Finnish), Légende Noire [feminine] (French), Czarna Legenda hiszpanii [feminine] (Polish), Lenda Negra [feminine] (Portuguese), Leyenda Negra [feminine] (Spanish), svarta legenden (Swedish)
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