Manuel Mondragón (1859–1922) was a Mexican military officer who played a prominent role in the Mexican Revolution. He graduated from the Mexican Military...
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The Mondragón rifle refers to one of two rifle designs developed by Mexican artillery officer General Manuel Mondragón. These designs include the straight-pull...
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Mondragon or Mondragón may refer to: Mondragon, Vaucluse, a town and commune in France Mondragón, a town and municipality in the Basque region of Spain...
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Carmen Mondragón Valseca (July 8, 1893 – January 23, 1978), also known as Nahui Olin, was a Mexican painter, poet, and artist's model. Carmen Mondragón was...
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75 mm St Chamond or the Saint-Chamond-Mondragón was specified in the 1890s by Mexican General Manuel Mondragón, designed mostly by Colonel Émile Rimailho...
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Tejada, he could not run for re-election in 1880. His close ally, General Manuel González, was elected president (1880–1884). Díaz saw himself as indispensable...
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President Felipe Calderón Preceded by Eduardo Medina-Mora Succeeded by Manuel Mondragón y Kalb Director of the Federal Investigative Agency In office 1 November...
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well as the original Remington calibers. In 1908, General Manuel Mondragón patented the Mondragón rifle, designated the M1908. The rifle was used by Mexican...
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Manuel Ernesto López Mondragón (born 22 February 1983) is a former Mexico-born football player whose professional career began with club Veracruz. He last...
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enthusiasm. One vocal proponent of the removal of Madero was General Manuel Mondragón, who had accumulated finances under the Porfirio Díaz regime as an...
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first successful self-loading rifle was the Mondragón rifle, designed in 1908 by Mexican general Manuel Mondragón. It was the first self-loading firearm able...
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2012): Genaro García Luna President Enrique Peña Nieto (2012 - 2013): Manuel Mondragón y Kalb The Holder, Accessed 2011-07-19. Organic Law of the Federal...
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Revolution in April 1913 by the Secretary of War and Navy General Manuel Mondragón, who authorized pilots Miguel Lebrija and Juan Guillermo Villasana [es]...
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Molina, Nobel Prize winner in 1995 Carmen Mondragón Nahui Olin, model, painter and poet General Manuel Mondragón, firearm designer Rodolfo Montiel Flores...
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pobres (1993) .... Paulino Zavala El vuelo del águila (1994) .... Manuel Mondragón Agujetas de color de rosa (1994) .... Tomás La antorcha encendida (1996)...
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law is reformulated by Ludwig Boltzmann. Mexican General Manuel Mondragón creates the Mondragón rifle, the world's first automatic rifle. The water hyacinth...
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Marcelo Ebrard (2006 - 2012) (2006 - 2008): Joel Ortega (2008 - 2012): Manuel Mondragón y Kalb (2012): Luis Rosales Gamboa (as Charge Dispatch (Encargado de...
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murdered by a mob of over a hundred federal soldiers on the orders Manuel Mondragón, the new government's secretary of war. The mob desecrated Madero's...
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General Manuel Mondragón, was a powerful man politically, and this changed the artist’s mind. However, shortly after the marriage, General Mondragón was involved...
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James Atkinson invents his "Cycle Engine". Mexican general Manuel Mondragón patents the Mondragón rifle, the world's first automatic rifle. Alfred Yarrow...
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he declined, despite Huerta's being a protégé of Reyes's. General Manuel Mondragón sent forces to free Reyes from jail on 9 February 1913, who freed Reyes...
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Chilean football defender Manuel López Mondragón (born 1983), Mexican football defender Manolo (footballer, born 1985) (Manuel López Escámez), Spanish football...
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Secretariat of National Defense (Mexico) Secretariat of the Navy Torres, Manuel Quijano. Relación de gabinetes 1821-2012 (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 12...
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José María Pino Suárez Preceded by José González Salas Succeeded by Manuel Mondragón Personal details Born 1856 Chihuahua City, Chihuahua, Mexico Died November...
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statesman. [citation needed] José María Cajica Camacho (1954), jurist. Manuel Mondragón, General. María Félix (1996), actress Jesús Kumate Rodríguez, physician...
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José Fontán (redirect from José Manuel Fontán Mondragón)
José Manuel Fontán Mondragón (born 11 February 2000) is a Spanish footballer who plays as either a left back or a central defender for Portuguese club...
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maintenant" (audio: see 7:15) ref. Entrevista con Magnus Andersson by José Manuel Mondragón Brian Ferneyhough, Magnus Andersson y Pablo Gómez: la guitarra contemporánea...
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de los Monteros Díaz Altaír Jarabo as Romina Mondragón Ríos Georgina Domínguez as Child Romina Mondragón Ríos Sebastián Zurita as Emiliano Sáenz Noriega...
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José María Arizmendiarrieta (category Mondragon Corporation)
1915 – Mondragón, Gipuzkoa, Spain, November 29, 1976) was a Basque Catholic priest and promoter of the cooperative companies of the Mondragon Corporation...
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(child) Julieta Egurrola as Luisa Romero Rubio Humberto Elizondo as Manuel Mondragón José Antonio Ferral as Father Pardo Laura Flores as Empress Carlota...
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