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    Saturnino Cedillo Martínez (November 29, 1890 – January 11, 1939) was a Mexican politician who participated in the Mexican Revolution and the Cristero...
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    Romana. “Saturnino Cedillo”, in Encyclopedia of Mexico, vol. 1, p. 230. Chicago: Fitzroy and Dearborn 1997. Falcón Vega, “Saturnino Cedillo”, p. 231....
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  • Marcos Cedillo Salas, Mexican pilot Mónica Banegas Cedillo (born 1977), Ecuadorian politician Saturnino Cedillo (1890–1939), Mexican politician Cedillo, town...
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  • rebels won a smashing victory at the Battle of Tepatitlán against Saturnino Cedillo, in the heart of Los Altos, on April 19. Vega, who designed the plan...
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  • María Concepción Salas and Homobono Cedillo. Her paternal uncle was the politician and general Saturnino Cedillo, governor of the state of San Luis Potosí...
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  • San Luis Potosí, where he manages to get an audience with General Saturnino Cedillo, an agrarian warlord who had played a significant role in the conflict...
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    Church refused to back Mexican insurgent Saturnino Cedillo's failed revolt against Cárdenas although Cedillo endorsed more power for the Church. Cárdenas's...
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  • Government Escobar Rebels Government Victory Escobar rebels defeated Saturnino Cedillo Rebellion (1938) Mexican Government PRI Supported by: Mexican Communist...
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    mail from San Luis Potosí to Torreon and then on to Guadalajara. Saturnino Cedillo, the governor of the state of San Luis Potosí, ordered him to divert...
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    been killed. In May 1938, the Governor of San Luis Potosí, General Saturnino Cedillo, declared himself in rebellion and President Lázaro Cárdenas travelled...
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    uprising under the leadership of some regional caudillos, including Saturnino Cedillo of San Luis Potosí. Obregón was elected again in 1928, but was assassinated...
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    legitimate." At hearing about Ramírez's death, the Mexican Army General Saturnino Cedillo said, "El Catorce was killed by his own comrades, idiots! They don't...
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    allies: Tomás Garrido Canabal, Fausto Topete, Emilio Portes Gil, Saturnino Cedillo, Aarón Sáenz, and finally Calles himself. Calles and Luis Napoleon...
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    Catholic Church as an institution; put down a major rebellion by Saturnino Cedillo; founded a new political party that created sectoral representation...
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  • approached by Gen. Saturnino Cedillo, governor of the state of San Luis Potosí and one of the last remaining lieutenants of Pancho Villa. Cedillo was accompanied...
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  • general in 1938 after he fought against the rebellion of General Saturnino Cedillo. He became governor of his state and military commander of the states...
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    political allies: Tomás Garrido Canabal, Fauto Topete, Emilio Portes Gil, Saturnino Cedillo, Aarón Sáenz, Nicolás Rodríguez Carrasco, Pascual Ortiz Rubio and...
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    "El Jefe Máximo" Lázaro Cárdenas Venustiano Carranza, "Primer Jefe" Saturnino Cedillo Adolfo de la Huerta Porfirio Díaz Vicente Guerrero Agustín Guzmán...
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    Peláez was in charge of La Huasteca; the brothers Saturnino Cedillo, Cleophas Cedillo, and Magdaleno Cedillo organized an opposition in San Luis Potosí; José...
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    and helped Mexico become the world's seventh-largest oil exporter. Saturnino Cedillo, a cacique from San Luis Potosí and former Secretary of Agriculture...
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  • Gil and Plutarco Elías Calles failed. 1938 [es]: A coup attempt by Saturnino Cedillo against Lázaro Cárdenas failed. 1940: Juan Andreu Almazán attempted...
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    headed by General José Gonzalo Escobar and the revolt by General Saturnino Cedillo. Farell retired from active service as a Division General while being...
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  • Ortiz Rubio (1930–1932) (1930–1931): Manuel Pérez Treviño (1931): Saturnino Cedillo (1931–1932): Francisco S. Elías Government of Abelardo L. Rodríguez...
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    governor of San Luis Potosí and very close friend of Rodríguez, Saturnino Cedillo. Cedillo, who by 1937 had close alleged ties to German Nazis, had developed...
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    of San Luis Potosí, Saturnino Cedillo. Cedillo, by 1937, had grievances with Cárdenas and alleged ties to German Nazis. Cedillo also had several private...
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    Mexico, Urbina established relations with personalities like General Saturnino Cedillo, General Perez Treviño and General Arturo Bernal, who offered to support...
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    revolutionary generals controlled a number of regions of Mexico, such as Saturnino Cedillo in San Luis Potosí, along with bands of bandits. Carranza's insistence...
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    Belligerents Cristeros Mexico Commanders and leaders José Reyes Vega † Saturnino Cedillo Pablo Rodríguez Strength 4,000 4,500 Casualties and losses 25 killed...
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    1920-1923 Aurelio Manrique De Lara 1923-1925 Abel Cano Villa 1925-1927 Saturnino Cedillo Martínez 1927-1931 Ildefonso Turrubiartes 1931-1935 Mateo Fernández...
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  • Air Regiment Salido Beltrán participated in the campaign against Saturnino Cedillo. He did several flying lessons in the United States, was an instructor...
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